Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapists (OTs) help you to manage everyday activities (occupations) that you are finding difficult
Occupational Therapists (OTs) help you to manage everyday activities (occupations) that you are finding difficult, for example:
- at home – dressing and personal care needs, housework, cooking and participating in hobbies and leisure roles
- at work – support with returning to or maintaining paid work, carer roles, accessing volunteering opportunities and education
- in the community – using public transport, shopping, socialising or being physically active
These difficulties may be due to changes in your health, such as Anxiety, Falls or fear of falling, Pain, Low mood, w Work-life balance, Stress, Frailty, Memory issues or Fatigue
You can self-refer to our Community Occupational Therapy Service by using the attached form -Complete the self referral form, hand it in to the surgery and you will be contacted directly by the occupational therapy team.
Primary Care Occupational Therapy
Download, print and hand in to the surgery for self referral