The OT’s Perspective: Young people and the Disabled Facilities Grant
I’ve written before about the role that manufacturers and retailers can play in helping young…
The OT’s Perspective: Time to recline?
Copyright: Promoting Independence How do you know which chairs are right for your customers? Ask…
The OT’s Perspective: Sensory Loss – A brief overview for retailers and manufacturers to understand the role of the OT!
As occupational therapists, we help a lot of different people in a lot of different…
The OT’s Perspective: The questions you must ask before specifying a powerchair…
Powerchairs are a great “bridge” for some clients who can’t use a self-propelled chair but…
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: The five steps to engaging successfully with OT’s at events
For many manufacturers and retailers in the mobility industry, engaging and forging relationships with occupational…
The OT’s Perspective: Continence – One of the most vital activities of daily living
Closomat's Asana toilet Stuart Barrow explains what healthcare professionals should consider when it comes to…
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…