Occupational Therapists in West London

Compare private occupational therapists across Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Harrow, Hillingdon and nearby West London areas.

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West London OT support for schools, sensory needs and independence

West London has several distinct community OT contexts. Central London Community Healthcare describes inner London children’s OT for children and young people with a GP in Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, or Hammersmith and Fulham, and notes that sensory processing concerns need to be linked to functional concerns rather than considered in isolation.

West London NHS Trust describes Hounslow children’s OT across pre-school, specialist centres and units, sensory processing workshops and equipment pathways. Harrow’s SEND Local Offer describes a children’s OT service provided by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust. A private West London OT report should therefore name the functional barrier clearly and be written for the right audience: parent, school, SENDCo, local authority, housing or rehabilitation team.

West London decision point: ask whether the provider covers your exact borough and whether they understand EHCP section F, mainstream school commissioning, equipment or adaptations where relevant.

West London areas covered

West London coverage commonly includes Ealing, Hounslow, Hammersmith, Fulham, Kensington, Chelsea, Westminster, Harrow, Hillingdon, Brent, Chiswick, Acton, Richmond borders and Uxbridge.

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What to expect from a private OT assessment

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Link sensory to function

For sensory processing concerns, describe the practical impact on eating, dressing, schoolwork, sleep, toileting or participation.

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Check EHCP context

If your child has an EHCP, ask whether the provider understands school-commissioned and section F arrangements.

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Confirm setting access

West London travel can be slow, so check school, home and clinic options before booking.

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Plan equipment advice

For seating, bathing, housing or adaptations, confirm whether the OT can provide detailed specifications.

West London OT FAQs

Yes, where sensory processing affects functional participation such as schoolwork, clothing, food, noise tolerance, sleep, toileting or daily routines.
CLCH covers children’s OT for Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham GP routes, while West London NHS Trust describes Hounslow children’s OT pathways.
Often, yes. Ask whether the therapist writes recommendations suitable for SENDCo, EHCP section F, school commissioning or tribunal evidence if needed.
Some do. Adult-focused providers may cover functional rehabilitation, housing and equipment, seating, moving and handling, hand therapy, fatigue and pain management.

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