Occupational Therapy at Home

Our Occupational Therapy at Home service is designed to help you regain independence, function, and confidence in your daily life. By working with you in the comfort of your own home, we can tailor support to your specific routines, needs and goals, whether you’re recovering from illness, injury or managing a long-term condition.

Let us help you take back control of everyday tasks, improve your mobility and restore a sense of normality in familiar surroundings.

Who is it for?

This service is ideal for adults and older people who:

  • Are recovering from stroke, falls or surgery (e.g. hip replacements)
  • Have difficulty performing daily personal tasks like dressing, bathing or feeding
  • Are experiencing cognitive changes that affect day-to-day life
  • Need advice on home safety or functional adaptations
  • Want to maintain or regain their independence at home
What we offer:
  • Upper limb rehabilitation
  • Retraining in Personal Activities of Daily Living (PADL) such as washing, dressing, feeding
  • Cognitive assessments and targeted interventions
  • Advice on adaptive equipment and assistive technologies
  • Home safety evaluations and modification recommendations
What you can expect:
  • Improved strength, movement and coordination in arms and hands
  • Practical strategies to manage daily routines with more ease
  • Greater confidence in your ability to live independently
  • Reduced risk of injury or falls through safety enhancements
  • Support with memory, attention, and other cognitive functions
  • A personalised care plan tailored to your goals and environment

Frequently Asked Questions

Your therapist will assess your home setup, mobility, and how you carry out everyday activities. They may suggest equipment or modifications and guide you through personalised exercises or strategies to support your independence.

Home-based therapy allows for more relevant support, since it takes place in your real-life environment. It removes the need to travel and focuses directly on the challenges you face at home.

Yes. Your therapist can assess potential hazards in your home, recommend changes like grab bars or better lighting, and provide exercises and advice to reduce your risk of falls.

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