Occupational Therapy Services for Individuals

We know how important it is to get the most out of life

Services include:

Comprehensive assessments and recommendations from friendly, professional and experienced therapists.

Rehabilitation

Equipment and Adaptations, Advice and Support

Advice and support groups for anxiety, relaxation, fatigue and condition management

We know how important it is to get the most out of life; whether you are three or ninety three, and that’s the basis behind our work – As Occupational Therapists we have the skills and experience to help you, or your relative or friend, find ways to increase your independence and ability to participate in activities that are important to you.


We offer a range of services, always based around the key principles of Occupational Therapy; a comprehensive, holistic assessment of your abilities, and recommendations that are aimed at improving your independence – this might be through rehabilitation, advice or possibly equipment and adaptations.


  • Struggling to manage getting around your home, or with daily activities?
  • Advice on maintaining independence?
  • Advice on equipment and adaptations not available through statutory services?
  • Self management courses including relaxation, anxiety management and fatigue management – check our News and Events for current and upcoming courses and groups.


We understand how important your wishes and goals are, and therefore we only use experienced therapists that have the appropriate skills and abilities to work flexibly with you to find solutions that are right for you.


Charlotte Fox is the lead therapist within Occupational Therapy Norfolk and her experience across the Social, Health and Independent Sectors, including neurological and cognitive rehabilitation, and longer term support, gives her excellent skills to meet the needs of the most complex situations; to find out more please explore the site and find out About Us and the Services we provide.


If you want to know more about the role of Occupational Therapy, the College of Occupational Therapists has published literature explaining this in further details. Have a look at our Links and Resources Page for more information.


If you’re not sure please get in touch and we’d be happy to advise you further.