Occupational Therapy

Helping you keep as active as possible

At Willen Hospice we are committed to supporting you to keep active, and to do things that you  enjoy.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy at Willen Hospice aims to help you to  achieve your optimum independence in activities that are important to you. This may be getting washed or dressed, preparing a meal, socialising with family and friends, or a hobby such as gardening.

People’s quality of life can be greatly affected by a life limiting illness; not only from physical symptoms, but emotionally, socially and psychologically. Life becomes about medical appointments, and the assumption that quality of life is about absence of pain or symptoms. It is, in fact so much more than that. Being able to do the things we enjoy, spend time with the people we love and going to the places that make us happy all have a huge impact on our quality of life, but are often overlooked.

Certain environments can also make this difficult; getting to the shops, accessing buildings, and space in your home environment. Occupational therapists are able to support by modifying the activity or your environment, to make things easier.

Occupational therapy is provided to both in-patients and outpatients, as part of our Living Well Programme. We can offer support and education around the practical aspects of managing symptoms, prescribing equipment, and building skills and wellbeing through activity groups.

Here is some useful advice about staying active

Watch a video on Coping With Breathlessness
Watch a video demonstrating Seated Exercises
In this video we present a series of Standing Exercises for you to do in the comfort of your own home. Here are more resources to keep you healthy and active. If you need advice, please call our Physiotherapy team on 01908 663636.

Resources and links

NHS advice on exercise

NHS Advice on activity for older people

Advice from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists

Macmillan Advice on Physical Activity for people with cancer

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy – Easy Exercise Guide

In a typical year...
£11.23
our cost, per minute
11,000
phone calls to patients at home
600
fabulous volunteers
700
patients cared for at home
3,200
home visits
300
patients at the hospice
18,000
of cups of tea
290
counselling sessions
We can only provide the care we do thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, through their continued volunteering, fundraising and donations throughout the year. Your donation will enable us to continue providing care and support to those facing a life-limiting diagnosis, and to support their loved ones.