About

What is occupational therapy?

Occupational therapy is a healthcare practice that helps people regain or maintain their independence in activities that matter to them: getting up, writing, cooking, playing, working, living at home.

Assess

A precise evaluation to understand difficulties, life context and the person's goals.

Support

Tailored sessions to relearn, compensate or adapt — at each person's own pace.

Adapt

Advice, assistive devices and home adaptations to live safely and comfortably at home.

In practice

How does a follow-up work?

Everything starts with an initial conversation, by phone or email, to understand your situation and expectations. A full occupational therapy assessment then defines a personalised support plan.

Sessions take place at home, at school or in the practice, at a pace tailored to each person. They combine practical exercises, real-life situations and guidance for family or carers.

Book an appointment
1Initial contact — phone or email
2Occupational therapy assessment
3Personalised support plan
4Regular sessions and follow-up
5Written report provided to the doctor