The Occupational Therapy Service aims to help people with a
disability and their carers to live safely and independently in
their own homes.
What we do
Assess your own and your carer/s difficulties with everyday
living tasks such as getting in and out of a chair or on and off
the toilet.
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Give advice on alternative methods of managing those
activities.
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Advise carers on moving and handling techniques, eg to assist
someone to get in and out of bed.
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Loan essential items of equipment to help with day-to-day tasks
more easily. The Community Equipment Service supplies, delivers,
collects and recycles equipment on our behalf. We can also provide
equipment under the
direct payment scheme. Instead of loaning you equipment, we
give you a cash payment to buy the same equipment
yourself.
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Help with minor adaptations to your home such as a grab rail by
the toilet or an additional stair rail.
We may also:
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Make recommendations to the Housing Services for a Disabled
Facilities Grant. A grant can be considered for
appropriate adaptations to your property, such as a level access
shower or stairlift. These grants are means tested.
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Liaise with other people involved in your care such as social
workers and health staff.
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Make referrals to other agencies.
If you need:-
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A wheelchair or walking aid please contact your
GP;
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Pressure mattress or specialist nursing equipment, please
contact your District Nurse.
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Medical equipment (i.e. a commode, wheelchair) whilst a relative
comes to stay, or for a short period of time while recuperating
from an illness or operation, contact the Red
Cross
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Useful hints and tips about ways to make your life easier,
details of products that might help you, and where you can obtain
them, an online self-assessment tool, SARA, has been developed by
the Disabled
Living Foundation, which is a national charity. This asks you a
range of questions about yourself and your
environment.
How to contact us
To make a request for the service, contact the Duty
Desk.
For people under the age of 18 contact the Disabled
Children’s Team
(Page updated March 2007)