
Find occupational therapists for sensory processing, handwriting, motor skills, ALN support, self-care, reports, equipment advice and rehabilitation across Cardiff and South Wales.
Find Cardiff OTsOccupational therapists help children and adults take part in everyday life. In Cardiff, families and adults often look for help with handwriting, dressing, cutlery, toileting, sensory regulation, coordination, DCD or dyspraxia, classroom participation, seating, equipment, moving and handling, and confidence with daily routines.
Cardiff's local context matters. Cardiff and Vale University Health Board describes occupational therapy across hospital and community services, including a children's OT service for Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. In Wales, school support uses additional learning needs (ALN) language, so private OT reports should be written clearly for ALNCos, Individual Development Plan discussions, home programmes and practical classroom adjustments.
When comparing providers, check whether they cover your part of Cardiff or the Vale, whether they can visit home, school or clinic settings, and whether they can write recommendations that fit Welsh ALN, equipment, adaptation or rehabilitation routes.
Browse private OT providers serving Cardiff, including sensory, paediatric, school, rehabilitation, equipment, adaptations and adult daily-living support.
Browse Cardiff OT ProvidersOccupational therapists on The SEND List serve Cardiff, the Vale and nearby South Wales areas including:
No. Many private Cardiff occupational therapy providers accept self-referrals. This is separate from NHS, council and education routes, including Cardiff and Vale UHB children's occupational therapy, Welsh ALN processes and social care equipment or adaptation routes.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board describes occupational therapy across hospital and community services, including a children and young people's OT service for Cardiff and the Vale. In Wales, school support uses additional learning needs terminology and may involve an Individual Development Plan rather than an EHCP.
Often, yes. A clear OT report can explain fine motor, sensory, handwriting, posture, self-care, seating, equipment and participation needs. Ask whether the provider writes recommendations that can be shared with the school ALNCo.
It depends on the difficulty. Clinic sessions can suit structured sensory, paediatric or postural assessment; home visits show dressing, bathing, eating and daily routines; school visits clarify handwriting, seating, access and regulation in the classroom.
Yes. Some Cardiff providers support adults with functional rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation, housing and equipment, seating, moving and handling, home adaptations and independence planning. Cardiff and Vale UHB or local authority routes may also be relevant depending on the need.
The SEND List makes it easier for Cardiff families and adults to compare private occupational therapy providers with confidence.
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