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Occupational Therapy ‘drop-in’ event

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Occupational Therapists play an important role in supporting people living with ataxia! We do occupations from the moment we’re born – they’re essential to living. They give our lives meaning and purpose, they shape who we are, and help us connect with others. This week is Occupational (OT) week!

If you are interested in learning more about what Occupational Therapy can do for you, please join our “OT Drop In” event on November 13th, hosted by two MSc Occupational Therapy students! Please send an email to navery@ataxia.org.uk or gmacdougall@ataxia.org.uk with the subject OT Drop In!

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Yes i agréé its thé only thing we can do ! I m now going to à exellent clinique ( i was on thé waiting list for months ) thé local physiothérapie was honnest and said there was nothing they could do for me , knew nothing about antaxia .

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