The Therapy Service at Cygnet Hospital Derby comprises of a Senior Occupational Therapist, Basic Grade Occupational Therapist, Therapy Assistant, Male & Female Social Workers, in addition to the Lead Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Psychologist.
Our Occupational Therapists use carefully selected, graded and adapted activities to assess and develop function across the spectrum of Motor, Cognitive, and Sensory Processing skills, to promote the development and maintenance of functional skills required to maximise independent daily living.
Upon admission to the hospital, an Initial Interview assessment is conducted with each service user to evaluate initial needs and identify suitable sessions for meeting these needs. Sessions may take place on or off the Ward, in one-to-one or group environments.
Typically, a service user will progress from one-to-one assessment sessions into group sessions focussing on transferable skills for independent daily living, developing for example their frustration tolerance and concentration which form important pre-vocational skills. Educational sessions on aspects of Life Skills provide discussion forums for problem solving around many areas of community life, such as budgeting and home management.
Service users may undertake community assessment sessions regarding the safe use of public transport and use of local facilities. After developing their skills in the sheltered environment of the unit, they may graduate to attending community education or voluntary work opportunities.
A wide range of therapeutically beneficial activities are offered, and regularly reviewed within the ward Community Meetings. These include:
Each activity is graded in accordance with both the service user’s functional ability and their therapeutic need, examples of which are detailed below:
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