What is
Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy provides practical support to enable people to facilitate
recovery and overcome any barriers that prevent them from doing the activities or
occupations that matter to them. This helps to increase people's independence and
satisfaction in all aspects of life.
"Occupation" refers to practical and purposeful activities that allow people to live
independently and have a sense of identity. This could be essential day-to-day tasks
such as self-care, work or leisure.
Occupational Therapists work with adults and
children of
all ages with a wide range of conditions;
most commonly those who have difficulties
due to a mental health illness, physical or
learning disabilities. They can work in a variety
of settings including health organizations,
social care services, housing, education, re-
employment schemes, occupational health,
prisons, voluntary organisations or as
independent practitioners.
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