East Kilbride News

Therapy work to be expanded

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NHS Lanarkshir­e’s primary care occupation­al therapists have continued to provide a range of services to patients during covid-19.

Lisa Greer, Advanced Practition­er Occupation­al Therapist, said: “People are often surprised at the range of services that occupation­al therapists can provide.

“We can help people address issues affecting their day-to-day routine; we can support people to manage their pain, fatigue and mood changes and we can help people to maintain and return to employment to help improve their quality of life.”

One patient who has benefited f rom t he support of a primary care occupation­al therapist is Polly f rom Mother well. Polly was shielding due to covid-19 and became anxious about her work and about the impact of covid-19.

Polly added: “I had been working from home for just over a week but I did not feel good, I was shaky, nervous and really struggling to cope. I was not sleeping well or eating much, so I called my GP. Everyone I spoke to in the practice was very kind and helpful. I was put on antidepres­sant t abl et s and received lots of supportive phone calls from several lovely GPs.

“I also received weekly calls from Lisa, t he Occupation­al Therapist, providing me with great back-up and very understand­ing and caring support. Lisa provided me with great ideas to help me get back to eating and getting out for some walks and was always so helpful and kind.”

Lisa added :“Polly is now back at work and feeling more positive than ever.

“We’ re working on expanding our service so that by the end of 2020 we will have occupation­al therapists working in 25 GP practices across Lanarkshir­e.”

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