The OT’s Perspective: What should we all be bearing in mind when it comes to moving and handling?
First up, you’ve probably heard the terms ‘moving and handling’ bandied around quite a lot…
The OT’s Perspective: When walking aids are no longer suitable
What happens when walking aids aren’t enough? Stuart Barrow shares an occupational therapist’s perspective. About…
The OT’s Perspective: How to assess clients for beds, mattresses and pressure care
Sleep is HUGELY important, and on a daily basis, thousands of occupational therapists will be…
The OT’s Perspective: How we can help enable children, young people and families
Paediatric occupational therapy is hugely important, and when OTs and manufacturers work from the same…
The OT’s Perspective: Dressing without stressing
How to help your clients to dress in a way that allows them to live…
The OT’s Perspective: Powerchairs – The key things you need to consider
If you recall, a couple of months ago I wrote about mobility scooters and some…
The OT’s Perspective: What to consider when it comes to access at home and the public arena
When it comes to helping people with disabilities get around, the world has changed A…
The OT’s Perspective: What we look for when recommending walking aids
Identifying the correct walking aid for a client is one of the most important things…
The OT’s Perspective: Stairlifts vs Through floor lifts
Four things to consider before recommending a Through Floor Lift As an OT, one of…