Occupational Therapist
Empowering Independence, Enhancing Life
What is Occupational Therapist Service?
An Occupational Therapist is trained to assess and address challenges individuals may face in performing everyday activities. These activities encompass a broad range, including self-care tasks, work, leisure, and social participation.​​
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Occupational therapists work with people of all ages and various health conditions, focusing on enhancing their ability to engage in meaningful activities and promoting independence.
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Types of Occupational Therapy
Home Assessment and Modification
​​We conduct detailed home assessments to identify potential hazards and suggest modifications. This could involve rearranging furniture, installing grab rails, or recommending assistive devices to make the home environment safer and more accessible.
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Adaptive Equipment Recommendations
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We identify and recommend assistive devices tailored to individual needs. These could include wheelchairs, walkers, modified utensils, or communication aids, ensuring clients have the tools they need to maintain their independence and comfort.
Carer and Family Support
We empower family members and caregivers by providing education and training, ensuring they feel confident in supporting their loved ones effectively.
Rehabilitation and Skill Development​
We assist individuals in recovering essential skills following injury, surgery, or illness. This could include retraining in tasks such as dressing, cooking, or managing household activities. Therapists also focus on improving coordination, strength, and motor skills.
Who Can Benefit from Occupational Therapy
People with Aging and Mobility Issues: Supporting seniors to age in place with confidence and safety.
People with Neurological Conditions: Including stroke, Parkinson’s, or multiple sclerosis, to rebuild functional skills.
Chronic Illnesses or Disabilities: Managing conditions like arthritis, muscular dystrophy, or cerebral palsy.
Injury Recovery: Assisting individuals recovering from surgery or accidents to regain independence.
Mental Health Conditions: Supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, or cognitive challenges to develop coping strategies and routines
Why Choose Us ?
At My Companionship, we specialise in companion care at home, offering warm and reliable support to enhance your loved one’s daily life. Our companion carers provide everything from friendly conversation to assistance with light tasks and outings.
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Whether you’re looking for in-home companionship services or a flexible private companion hire option, our team is here to bring comfort, connection, and peace of mind. Each visit is designed to support emotional wellbeing and help individuals maintain their independence in the comfort of their own home.
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