What will the Occupational Therapist look at when assessing my need for a Disabled Facilities Grant?
When making a referral, the Occupational Therapist must recommend a solution, which is both “necessary and appropriate” to meet the needs of the disabled persons. It must also offer value for money. This may result in the Occupational Therapist supporting your application for a disabled facilities grant or they may recommend other options, which will ensure that your needs are met.
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