Occupational Therapy
Welcome to Hammersmith & Fulham council’s occupational therapy service.
We work with people who cannot do things unaided, such as getting dressed, taking a shower, going up stairs and other everyday activities.
We promote services with the aim of enabling residents to achieve a maximum level of independence and to remain at home.
How can occupational therapists help?
An occupational therapist will help you adapt to changes in your everyday life and to overcome practical problems.
Occupational therapists have specialist knowledge and can advise you on disability equipment, housing adaptations and adaptations to the workplace.
What services can we offer?
- Advising you on overcoming the practical difficulties caused by illness or disability
- Teaching you to look at new ways of doing things
- Helping you build confidence in your physical abilities
- Providing you with specialist equipment to assist you with activities such as getting in and out of the bath or on and off the toilet
- Organising minor alterations to your home such as installing grab or stair rails to help you get around safely
- Arranging major works such as installing a stair lift or ramp.
Who we help
We provide services for people aged 18 years or over and who are:
- a resident in Hammersmith & Fulham and
- have a long term disability or
- have a permanent disability or
- long term illness or impairment that causes significant long term problems on their ability to carry out everyday activities.
Children under 18 who have a disability may also be eligible for help from occupational therapists within the Children with Disabilities Team.
How can I get occupational therapy services?
Before we can arrange services for you, you will need to complete an assessment.
Basic details will need to be gathered over the telephone. You may be eligible to complete a self assessment, otherwise an appointed officer will visit you at home.
Together we will identify your needs and how you will manage daily living tasks at home in order to work out which services may help you.
How do I apply?
A referral to the occupational therapy service can be made by you, a friend or relative, a voluntary organisation, the hospital or your doctor.
For further information, or to apply to the Occupational Therapy service, please visit or contact:
Community Support Centre
145-155 King Street
Hammersmith
London W6 9XY
Tel: 0845 313 3935
Minicom: 020 8753 5089 (for deaf and hearing impaired people)
Fax: 020 8753 5880
Email: CommunitySupportCentre@lbhf.gov.uk
Website: www.lbhf.gov.uk
Nearest tube: Hammersmith or Ravenscourt Park
Buses: 27, 266, 267, H91, 190, 391
Opening hours are:
Monday to Friday - 9am to 5pm
Specialist walking equipment, wheelchairs
We do not accept referrals for the provision of some kinds of equipment, for example wheelchairs and specialist walking equipment.
If you need:
- Continence advice or supplies
Contact your local district nurse via your GP.
- Wheelchairs
Westminster PCT Wheelchair Services
Health at The Stowe, 260 Harrow Road, London W2 5ES,
Tel: 020 7316 6910
Fax: 020 7316 6911
- Specialist walking equipment
Hammersmith residents:
CARS North, Charing Cross Hospital
Fulham Palace Road W6 8RF,
Tel: 020 8846 1489
Fax: 020 8846 7783Fulham residents:
CARS South, Parsons Green Health Centre
5-7 Parsons Green SW6 4UL
Tel: 020 8846 6841
Fax: 020 8846 6537
Is help from services free?
There is no charge for your assessment or the advice we give you. Some specialist equipment you need is given to you as a long term loan. It remains the property of the council but it is yours to use for as long as you need it.
For minor alterations to your home or major works there may be charges which we will discuss with you.
» Read more information about Fare Access to Care Services
For people able and wanting to fund their own equipment or adaptations, advice and information is available by contacting us or by contacting the Disabled Living Foundation.
View the following links for more information to help you stay in your home (all links open in new windows)
» Equipment and independent living
» Trying, buying and choosing equipment
» VAT relief on equipment for disabled people

