Therapy covered & definition
with acceptable training and experience
for automatic coverage

Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is the assessment and treatment of physical and psychiatric conditions using specific, purposeful activity to prevent disability and promote independent function in all aspects of daily life.

Occupational therapists work in hospital and various community settings. They may visit clients and their carers at home to monitor their progress. When a course of therapy is completed, the therapist will analyse how effective it has been.
Qualification requirement
Registration by Health Professions Council for this therapy for the period from which any claim arises.

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