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Learning Disability Partnership - occupational therapy

Occupational therapists support people to learn skills for day-to-day activities and to achieve your goals.

lady helping another lady to do her shopping

For example, washing

shower spraying water

Dressing

lady getting dressed

Looking after your home.

lady in house with gas and water bills

Housework

lady hoovering and man putting washing in machine

Cooking

lady chopping vegetables

Setting up a routine.

hand writing on a whiteboard

Managing money.

money - notes and coins

Going out in the community safely

people outside in the road or with shopping

Road safety

Green man showing it is safe to cross the road

Doing activities you enjoy.

People doing activities such as painting, listening to music, bowling, gardening

Thinking about your sensory needs.

Bright lightbulbs and loud music

And thinking about how to best support you if you have dementia. 

man scratching his head

We work with you and the people who support you.

people shaking hands

If you think that occupational therapy could help you then contact your local team.

lady being helped with her shopping and telephone