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Welcome To OT Partners

OT Partners Ltd is an independent occupational therapy practice established in 2014. The service specialises in assessing and treating those diagnosed with a neurological condition.

The impact of a neurological injury can be widespread with significant effect on a range of areas within a person’s everyday life. We are experienced in understanding that the consequences of a neurological diagnosis often extend further than the individual concerned. We endeavour to work collaboratively with family and carers to support them and the client.

At OT Partners we take a holistic approach using goal directed treatment programmes to address the issues which may arise as a result of a neurological diagnosis.  Through setting goals we can work together to identify realistic steps to help you fulfil your aims and provide you with strategies to improve and maintain your independence and quality of life. A goal may be simple and able to be achieved in a short time or may be more complex requiring a longer timeframe. Our input and therapy provision would be outlined following a comprehensive initial assessment.

Following a brain injury there is a high prevalence of resulting impairments to an individual’s upper limb. At OT partners we have experience, skills and knowledge in the assessment and treatment of the neurologically impaired upper limb, including splinting, casting and rehabilitation techniques.

Occupational therapy may be provided in a clinic setting, your home or a community setting. OT Partners are flexible and offer sessions in a variety of these settings depending on your needs and the goals that you are working on.

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Latest News

19Jan
What is Occupational Therapy?

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29Sep
Memory Impairments and Brain Injury

In a recent blog we highlighted how the frontal lobe can be affected after a…

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22Sep
How goals shape rehabilitation

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08Sep
Inspirational Occupational Therapist

This article takes a fascinating look at the diverse vocational history on one Occupational Therapist.

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08Sep
Frontal lobe injuries; the invisible disability

Many neurological conditions can affect the brains Frontal Lobe. The frontal lobe is the part…

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24Jul
Wheelchair services in the news – OT Partners

The news this week highlighted what has been evident to us at OT Partners for…

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21Jul
Is Occupational therapy the answer the NHS is looking for? – OT Partners

Today the morning television was filled with headlines stating that the NHS is discharging patients…

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Contact Info

  • OT Partners
  • Birkdale Neuro Rehab, Fairbanks Court, Atlip Road, HA0 4GJ
  • 07413 557 939
  • info@otpartners.co.uk

Latest News

  • What is Occupational Therapy?
  • What is Parkinson’s Disease?
  • Multiple Sclerosis and Occupational Therapy
  • What is a Stroke?
  • Memory Impairments and Brain Injury
  • How goals shape rehabilitation

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