Occupational therapy practitioners ask, ‘what matters to you? Not, ‘what’s the matter with you?
Who Are We ?
What is Occupational Therapy?
Occupational Therapy (OT) is a science degree health and social care profession, regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council. Occupational Therapists (OTs) work with people of all ages who have difficulties due to a mental health illness, physical or learning disability. OT helps individuals achieve independence and better quality of living, with an all-round body and mind approach.
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What Do We Do?
OTC’s aim is to enable independence. Our specialist services are designed to be tailored to each client’s needs. Our OT’s specialise in assessment of care packages including night support. We advise on:
- Best Interest Assessments (Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards)
- Mental Capacity Assessments
- Learning Disability Occupational Therapy
- Assistive Technology
- Assessment of care packages
- Equipment (aids)
- Adaptations to homes
We provide consultancy services since to:
- Councils
- NHS
- Solicitors
- Fire & Rescue Services
- Business
- Charities
- Private clients
- Housing associations
- Care providers
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Why OTC?
OTC has a team of dual trained OT & Assistive Technologists, specialising in learning disability, dementia and physical disability with post graduate master’s degree level training as Best Interest Assessors and Sensory Integration Therapists.
We are your go to independent practice for experts in Occupational Therapy and Assistive Technology. Our priorities are always our client’s priorities. Our team of specialists are all experts in their field, their skills are matched to your bespoke needs… by an OT! We pride ourselves on providing friendly, down to earth professionals.
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Private Patients
Occupational Therapists work with people of all ages who have difficulties due to a mental health illness, physical or learning disability. OTs help people overcome the effects of disability caused by illness, ageing or accident, so they can carry out everyday tasks and activities that matter to them.
Assistive technology enables people to stay safely in their own home.
Sensors, such as falls detectors, door exit alarms, smoke, carbon monoxide and natural gas alarms can automatically alert a call centre to send out emergency services and inform relatives.
Organisations
Our OT’s specialise in assessment of care packages including night support. We work with a wide variety of clients to set up pilot projects and services.
We specialise in learning disability OT services.
Our aim by introducing new technology is to increase patient independence and in turn improve cost efficiency for clients.
We support councils with their backlog of Best Interest Assessments (Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards).