Housing Occupational Therapy
The Children’s Occupational Therapy Service provides specialist care to help children and young people who have difficulties or disabilities. Occupational Therapists can help children and young people carry out the daily activities they find difficult. Services include therapy programmes, physical health care and mental healthcare. It can provide support for children in transition, help families find community support groups that suit them, and offer assistance to any child who needs it. The service also offers lots of help in school, providing specialist support and training.
Our team provide adaptations when referred from AOPS OT team (Adults and Older People's Service Occupation Therapy). We also do direct allocations of wheelchair accessible properties on behalf of Allocations.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Kathy Jones
- Telephone
- 0208 921 2604
- kathy.jones@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Other Details
Availability
- Age Ranges
- All ages
- Referral required
- Yes
- Referral Details
Rehousing: family has to apply to Allocations for rehousing and be granted a priority. Adaptations to property is normally recommended by occupational therapsits (OT's) in the Directorate of Adults and Older People's Services (DAOPS) team.
Allocations: 0208 921 2672
AOPS OT Team: 0208 921 2304
Local Offer
- Description
Targeted Services:
Services include therapy programmes, physical health care and mental healthcare. It can provide support for children in transition, help families find community support groups that suit them, and offer assistance to any child who needs it. The service also offers lots of help in school, providing specialist support and training.- Local Offer Age Bands
- 16-19 years