Housing & Environmental Occupational Therapy Assessments
We assess how a person’s home environment supports or limits their independence and safety.
Our housing and environmental assessments provide practical, evidence-based recommendations – from simple equipment and layout changes to full property adaptations.
What we assess
- Access to and from the property (paths, steps, thresholds, parking)
- Internal circulation (doorways, corridors, turning spaces for mobility aids)
- Stairs and levels within the home
- Bathroom and toileting facilities
- Kitchen layout and usability
- Bedroom access, transfers and positioning
- Space for carers, equipment and future needs
Types of recommendations
We may recommend:
- Simple aids such as grab rails, half-steps and bath boards
- Minor adaptations such as stair rails, ramps and threshold changes
- Bathroom adaptations including level-access showers, wet rooms and specialist toilets
- Kitchen adaptations, worktop alterations and storage solutions
- Re-organisation or re-provision of rooms to improve access and safety
- Major adaptations such as extensions, through-floor lifts or reconfiguration of internal layouts
Collaborative working
We work closely with:
- Housing and adaptations teams
- Surveyors, architects and contractors
- Social workers and care coordinators
- Clients and their families
Our reports provide measurements, clinical reasoning and clear specifications to support Disabled Facilities Grant applications and internal approvals.
Talk to us about a housing or environmental assessment
Feedback From Our Clients & Partners
“The OT report was comprehensive, clear and enabled us to move forward quickly with the right adaptations.”
Local Authority Commissioner
Client
The OT report was comprehensive, clear and enabled us to move forward quickly with the right adaptations.”
Local Authority Commissioner
The OT report was comprehensive, clear and enabled us to move forward quickly with the right adaptations.”
Local Authority Commissioner
The OT report was comprehensive, clear and enabled us to move forward quickly with the right adaptations.”