Supporting stroke survivors to rebuild confidence, regain independence, and return to the activities that matter most — in the comfort of their own home.
A stroke can change everything in an instant. In the days, weeks, and months that follow, occupational therapy plays a vital role in helping survivors rediscover what they can do — not just what they've lost.
Our Stroke Recovery Programme provides structured, person-centred rehabilitation in your own home, focused on the activities that are most meaningful to you — whether that's making a cup of tea, getting dressed independently, or returning to work.
We work alongside families, carers, and the wider multidisciplinary team to ensure a coordinated approach to recovery.
Our Stroke Recovery Programme is suited to stroke survivors at any stage of recovery.
Bridging the gap between hospital discharge and full community independence.
Addressing ongoing functional difficulties months or years post-stroke.
Supporting families in understanding stroke and how to help with recovery safely.
Providing clinical assessments and reports for case managers and legal teams.
Comprehensive baseline assessment of ADLs, cognition, mobility, and upper limb function.
Safety audit of the home with equipment and adaptation recommendations.
Evidence-based therapy to improve arm and hand function after stroke.
Strategies and therapy to address post-stroke cognitive changes including memory and attention.
Pacing strategies and energy management programmes for post-stroke fatigue.
Detailed outcome reports for case managers, insurers, and legal purposes.
Improved ability to manage personal care, meals, and daily tasks independently.
Renewed confidence in the ability to participate in home and community life.
As independence improves, the physical and emotional strain on family carers reduces.
Supporting stroke survivors to remain safely in their own home for longer.
Referral accepted from GP, hospital, case manager, or direct. We contact the client within 1 working day.
In-home baseline assessment of function, environment, and goals. Typically takes 1.5–2 hours.
A therapy plan is developed in partnership with the client, family, and referrer.
Structured home-based therapy sessions, typically weekly or fortnightly.
Regular outcome reviews with written summaries. Discharge planning when goals are achieved.
"After my stroke I thought I'd never be able to cook again. The OT came to my home every week and we worked on it step by step. I made my first meal independently three months later. I can't put into words what that meant to me."
Our specialist stroke OTs are ready to help. Contact us today for a no-obligation conversation.