Services
Rehabilitation
Occupational therapists provide comprehensive rehabilitation services tailored to individual needs. Here's what you can expect:
Neurological Rehabilitation
Techniques to improve function and independence after a neurological condition such as stroke, brain injury, or spinal injury. This may involve exercises to enhance movement, coordination, and daily living skills, or to maintain the current level of function.
Arm Rehabilitation
Focused interventions to restore or maintain strength, dexterity, and function in the arms and hands. This can include exercises, functional therapy, and the use of adaptive equipment to aid in daily activities, and recovery.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Strategies and exercises to improve cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving, especially for individuals recovering from brain injuries or dealing with cognitive impairments.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Assistance with returning to work, remaining in work or finding new employment opportunities. This includes job-specific training, workplace adaptations, and support in developing job-seeking skills. Advice and support can also be given to support individuals to return to, or remain in, education, attending University and exploring career paths.
Living Well with Long Term Conditions
Personalised plans to manage and thrive with chronic conditions such as long term neurological conditions, arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome. This includes education, self-management strategies, and lifestyle modifications.
Stress, Anxiety and Mood Management
Therapeutic interventions and strategies to manage stress, anxiety and depression. This may involve relaxation techniques, coping strategies, and activities to enhance mental wellbeing.
Occupational therapists adopt a holistic approach to rehabilitation, addressing both physical and emotional aspects to enhance overall quality of life.