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New Independent Living Clinic

New Independent Living Clinic

An occupational therapist will demonstrate and try equipment with you at a new independent living clinic that’s just opened its doors at Manor Neighbourhood Centre.

That’s just in time for National Occupational Therapy Week ( 4 – 10 November. ‘The power of occupational therapy – transforming health and social care’ is the title of this year’s campaign. Part of the campaign is for OTs to direct people to their What is Occupational Therapy page.

Read more about the new independent living clinic in SheffNews.

All referrals to the clinic can be made by contacting Sheffield City Council’s Equipment and Adaptations service on 0114 2734709 (10 – 12 and 2 – 4 pm Mon to Friday) and people suitable for the clinic will be contacted, offered an appointment and given directions.

Their online referral form is Request a home adaptation assessment

Their email is CommunitiesEquip&Adaptations@sheffield.gov.uk:

Their info page is Equipment and Adaptations for your home.

Sheffield City Council’s First Contact team can also take referrals and discuss any possible equipment and care needs with you on 0114 2734908 ( Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm .

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