Primary Care Occupational Therapy Service

Occupational Therapists help people to manage everyday activities (occupations) that matter to them.  This includes activities:

At home - e.g. dressing, bathing, housework, cooking and hobbies

At work - e.g. paid work, volunteering, education and carer roles

In the community - e.g. getting about, shopping, socialising and being active

Are any of the following affecting how you manage the day-to-day activities that matter to you?

Anxiety or low mood

Falls of fear of falling

Work-life balance

Frailty

Fatigue

Feeling isolated

Pain

Stress

Low self-esteem

If the answer is YES and you are aged 16 or over, you can refer yourself to the Occupational Therapist at the Surgery.

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