Adaptneurotherapy

Adaptneurotherapy Occupational Therapist specialising in neurology and long term conditions within paediatrics/adults.

Sensory assessments are a game-changer for understanding how we all interact with the world! 🌍 They help uncover unique ...
19/02/2026

Sensory assessments are a game-changer for understanding how we all interact with the world! 🌍 They help uncover unique sensory processing patterns that can impact daily life.

From feeling overwhelmed by noise to seeking out deep pressure, these assessments offer valuable insights.

✨ Let's explore how these assessments can support you or your loved ones in navigating the environment more comfortably. It's all about finding what works best for your unique sensory system.

Ready to learn more about sensory assessments?

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A lovely session with a client! Who knew that making brownies and decorating cookies could be so therapeutic? 🍪 It's ama...
18/02/2026

A lovely session with a client! Who knew that making brownies and decorating cookies could be so therapeutic? 🍪

It's amazing how engaging in creative activities can feel less like work and more like pure joy.

This is exactly why Occupational Therapy is so powerful!

✨ Helping others find their passions and regain their sense of purpose through meaningful engagement is incredibly rewarding.

I love seeing the smiles and confidence bloom when clients discover their own "therapy" through hands-on activities.

Embark on a journey to enhanced well-being with my specialised Nordic walking group, expertly guided by myself, an occup...
17/02/2026

Embark on a journey to enhanced well-being with my specialised Nordic walking group, expertly guided by myself, an occupational therapist.

🚶‍♀️ This program is crafted for individuals managing various health conditions, offering a supportive and adaptive environment for physical activity.

Discover the therapeutic benefits of Nordic walking as we focus on improving balance, strength, and cardiovascular health.

The sessions are designed to be inclusive, ensuring everyone can participate safely and effectively, regardless of their starting point.

Join me and experience the empowering combination of expert guidance and community support. Let's walk towards a healthier you! 💪

22/01/2026

This week I’ve been busy supporting children to develop the skills they need for everyday life — 🏡 at home, 🏫 in school, and 🌍 in the community.

Occupational Therapists work with children to support:
✋🎨 Fine & gross motor skills
🧠🌈 Sensory processing
💛🙂 Emotional regulation
🌟🚀 Independence & confidence

Contact me today to find out how our OT services can support your child!

20/12/2025

🎄 Christmas Closure Notice 🎄
I am now closed for Christmas and will reopen on the 5th January.

Thank you so much for your continued support throughout the year — I truly appreciate each and every one of you! ❤️

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
See you soon! ✨

15/11/2025
10/10/2025

I've worked alongside Mel for 15 years, I would highly recommend her and her new service.

06/10/2025

🌟 It’s National Work Life Week! 🌟

As a qualified Occupational Therapist, I’m passionate about supporting people to find the right balance between health, wellbeing, and work.

Through tailored occupational therapy, I can help individuals and workplaces by:
✅ Promoting healthy routines and work-life balance
✅ Supporting return-to-work plans after illness or injury
✅ Recommending strategies and equipment to make work more accessible
✅ Enhancing wellbeing, productivity, and independence

Work life balance isn’t just about managing time — it’s about creating space for health, purpose, and fulfilment. OT makes this possible. 💪✨

If you or your workplace could benefit from support, I’d be happy to help.

Here’s to building healthier, more balanced working lives this National Work Life Week and beyond!

Nordic walking isn't just about the steps we take, we add in exercises along the way! I attended a great course this wee...
25/09/2025

Nordic walking isn't just about the steps we take, we add in exercises along the way!
I attended a great course this week to learn more!

Come and join a session! They are fun friendly and aimed at those with a long-term condition. Sessions are in Tamworth and Lichfield.
Get in touch for further information 😊

09/09/2025

💚 Today we completed not 1, not 2… but 3 Nordic Walking sessions across Tamworth & Lichfield! 👣✨

Fancy giving it a try? Get in touch today and discover the benefits for yourself – it’s fun, sociable and great for your health & wellbeing.

Next up… we’re excited to be supporting Lichfield’s Health & Wellbeing team at their This Girl Rocks event this Saturday at Boney Hay Primary School. Come and see us there! 🙌

02/09/2025

🌿 Weekly Nordic Walking Group 🌿

Do you have a long-term condition and want to stay active in a fun, supportive way? 💚

Join our Nordic Walking sessions, led by a qualified Occupational Therapist who will guide you safely and at your own pace. Nordic walking is gentle on the joints, great for improving fitness, and perfect for boosting your mood!

✨ What you’ll get:
✅ Safe and enjoyable guided walks
✅ A chance to build strength and confidence
✅ Meet new friends and share experiences
✅ Fresh air, laughter, and community spirit

📅 Weekly Tuesday sessions
📍 Tamworth and Lichfield
⏰ Lichfield 11am and Tamworth 1pm

No experience needed – just bring yourself and comfortable shoes! Sticks provided if required.

👉 Interested? Drop us a message or comment below to join!

This is great news 👏 finally!
13/08/2025

This is great news 👏 finally!

NHS England has today published a landmark “Specialised Neurology Services Service Specification” for adult care, setting out – for the first time – minimum service requirements for both specialised neurology services and core (ICB commissioned) neurology services across the country.

This is a major step forward for the estimated one in six people in England living with a neurological condition – conditions that affects the brain, spinal cord and/or central nervous system, including, but not limited to, epilepsy, Parkinson’s, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) and Huntington’s disease. The specification sets out a clear and consistent vision for how care should be delivered, wherever people live, so that everyone can access the right care at the right time.

Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3J7MKZD

It outlines how specialised and local NHS services should work together in joined-up networks called “Integrated Neurology Systems”. This networked model of care is designed to make it easier for people to move between services and receive more of their care closer to home, reducing the need to travel long distances or face long waits for specialist support.

Dr Niranjanan Nirmalananthan, National Clinical Director for Neurology at NHS England, who led the development of the specification, said:

“The publication of the adult neurology service specification marks an important step towards delivering more consistent, high quality care for people affected by neurological conditions across England. It sets out a networked model of care that reflects how services should work together across settings and specialisms, supporting more seamless, joined-up experiences for patients. By establishing a clear framework, this specification will help ensure that care is clinically effective and responsive to people’s needs.”

The new standards also place a strong emphasis on tackling health inequalities, calling on services to actively improve access for people in deprived communities and for those who face barriers to care.

Georgina Carr, Chief Executive of The Neurological Alliance and a member of the NHS England Clinical Reference Group (CRG) that helped develop the specification, said:

“This specification is a huge step forward for people affected by neurological conditions. It gives the NHS a clear, shared understanding of what good neurology care should look like – something we desperately need within NHS policy. If fully delivered, it could mean faster diagnoses, fewer emergency hospital visits, and better day-to-day support for people living with neurological conditions.

The challenge now is to make it happen – and we’re ready to work with NHS leaders and the Government to turn these ambitions into real change.”

Local NHS bodies, known as Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), and NHS England now have responsibility for making sure they meet the service requirements set out in the specification by April 2026. NHS England is currently reviewing its commissioning responsibilities. These responsibilities are expected to be transferred to the Department of Health and Social Care and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) under legislation planned for 2026.The Neurological Alliance will continue to hold national policymakers to account to ensure these changes improve services for people affected by neurological conditions.

The Neurological Alliance will continue working with the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, local systems and people affected by neurological conditions to support implementation and make sure the improvements promised in the specification are felt throughout England.

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