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11 years 5 months ago #93731 by sally-jane
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Good afternoon,

A while ago I remember seeing someone contacted a private sector OT to help with their ESA/DLA application(s).

I have finally found a private sector OT in order to assist me in getting our local County Councils DFG Grant and to be used for ESA/DLA future needs.

The OT spent far more time in one long appointment than all the physio and OT inputs over the last 10 years added together under the NHS.

I gave the OT before the visit copies of all GP, consultant, OT, MRI SCANS etc and meds taken etc, all things that I believed the OT required before a home visit.

From the visit and paperwork provided the OT has made a comprehensive report that could be used for ESA/DLA and local govt grants.
It was factual with no hearsays etc.
I shall be sending it to my GP, OT/Physio surgery dept and to the LocalGovt Office that deals with grants etc.

It was very difficult to find an OT in the area in which I live and furthermore costs of such work is very expensive, but I believe worthwhile.

This is a thank you to the person who suggested such a direction and also to help others to perhaps consider this route.

Many thanks

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11 years 5 months ago #93759 by sally-jane
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Ooops forgot to add I shall be hanging on to this report to provide additional support to my next ESA Form filling, in which is sort of due in April of next year. Hopefully it will provide them with enough information to allow me to stay in the support group as it covers at least 2 of the descriptors properly.
As more people seem to be getting longer spells of 2 to 3 years I hope to get into that category rather than the 18 month one last November which was considered a long time then!!!

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11 years 5 months ago #93785 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:OT and Private sector
pusscatsmum wrote:

Good afternoon,

A while ago I remember seeing someone contacted a private sector OT to help with their ESA/DLA application(s).

I have finally found a private sector OT in order to assist me in getting our local County Councils DFG Grant and to be used for ESA/DLA future needs.

The OT spent far more time in one long appointment than all the physio and OT inputs over the last 10 years added together under the NHS.

I gave the OT before the visit copies of all GP, consultant, OT, MRI SCANS etc and meds taken etc, all things that I believed the OT required before a home visit.

From the visit and paperwork provided the OT has made a comprehensive report that could be used for ESA/DLA and local govt grants.
It was factual with no hearsays etc.
I shall be sending it to my GP, OT/Physio surgery dept and to the LocalGovt Office that deals with grants etc.

It was very difficult to find an OT in the area in which I live and furthermore costs of such work is very expensive, but I believe worthwhile.

This is a thank you to the person who suggested such a direction and also to help others to perhaps consider this route.

Many thanks


It shouldn't be necessary to have to pay for a private Occupational Therapist to be assessed for a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG).

All local County Councils, Metropolitan BC's and Unitary authorities employ Occupational Therapists who can assess your needs under the Chronically Sick & Disabled Persons Act 1970 and amendments.

You can often 'self refer' yourself, or ask your GP to refer you. OT's usually work with the Adult Services of Social Services, or some are employed by the NHS for things like wheelchair assessments. MORE

See Chronically Sick & Disabled Persons Act 1970

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