Contact phone
0161 770 2300 option 6Age
Any ageOpening times
Monday to Friday 9am - 4pmDescription
The aim of the Community Occupational Therapy (COT) service is to effectively promote the maximum level of function and independence and to play an active role in the prevention of physical and psychological deterioration for our clients.
Clients are defined as the permanently physically ill or disabled children and adults who are resident in Oldham.
Occupational therapy interventions consist of:
- Promoting independent living and wellbeing through individualised assessments which may lead to the provision of assistive technology (equipment) or environmental adaptations to the home, therefore reducing avoidable admissions to hospitals/other residential care settings and reducing cost of home care packages
- Specialist assessments for seating and manual handling including training informal and formal carers in the safe use of any equipment provided.
- Advice to clients and other agencies on re-housing options and designing new builds/refurbishments of housing for people with a disability to reduce impact need for major adaptations.
- Independent mobility assessments for the Blue badge scheme (managed by OMBC)
- Specialist OT assessment and treatment planning as part of OMBC re-ablement assessment unit at Medlock Court.
COT operates an open referral system.
You can make a referral by emailing: pcn-tr.COTTDuty@nhs.net or COTT.Duty@oldham.gov.uk
You can also refer online at: https://www.oldham.gov.uk/forms/form/364/en/make_a_cott_referral