Occupational Therapy helps people live as independently and fully as possible, regardless of age or medical conditions.

Occupational therapy (OT) helps people of all ages participate in the activities (or "occupations") they need or want to do in their daily lives — especially when injury, illness, disability, or aging makes those activities difficult.

Occupational Therapy recognises that being able to do occupations (activities) that we need or want to do enhances wellbeing, quality of life and keeps you healthy.

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a science degree-based health and social care profession, regulated by the Health and Care Professionals Council.