You can get a referral for free occupational therapy through your GP surgery, your local Adult Social Care department or local integrated care board, or you can go private.
The duration and severity of your condition determines whether you can access care through your local authority or the NHS. In general:
- for short-term conditions, such as after an operation, occupational therapy is usually accessed through the NHS
- for long-term conditions, such as a permanent physical disability, occupational therapy is usually accessed through the council.
Private occupational therapy
You may wish to use the services of an independent occupational therapist who is in private practice. The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) website has a specialist section for occupational therapists working in independent (private) practice. Alternatively, call 020 3141 4630.
All occupational therapists who are members of COT Specialist Section Independent Practice are fully qualified and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Finding equipment for yourself
If you would like to source equipment for yourself which could help you manage everyday tasks, see our Equipment page.