In simple terms, an Occupational Therapist helps people overcome barriers that get in the way of doing the everyday things that are important to them. In the world of an OT, an “occupation” isn’t just a job, it’s any meaningful activity that fills a person’s time and gives their life purpose. This could include:
Occupational Therapists work with people of all ages who have difficulties with these activities due to physical injury, mental health challenges, disability, or aging. They take a “whole-person” approach, looking at the individual, their environment, and the tasks they want to achieve. The goal is to find practical solutions, whether that’s adapting a task, changing the environment, or teaching new skills.
At Cygnet, Occupational Therapists are essential members of our multi-disciplinary teams. Their work is central to our focus on recovery and rehabilitation, particularly within mental health services, autism, and learning disability care.
Here’s a closer look at what an OT does on a daily basis within our services:
Ultimately, OTs at Cygnet are there to help people rebuild their lives through meaningful occupation, with the aim of helping them transition back into the community feeling confident and capable.