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Therapy Space Bristol - OT/Sensory Integration

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sphil · 15/01/2009 20:27

Anyone know anything about this place? I'm looking for a private OT/Sensory Integration therapist and have just been speaking to one of the therapists who works here. Their website is www.childrenstherapybristol.co.uk She sounded great, but it's always nice to have personal recommendations from wise Mnetters!

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PuzzleRocks · 15/01/2009 21:47

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improvingslowly · 16/01/2009 10:11

dont know anything about it, but would be interested to know more...

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Blossomhill · 16/01/2009 22:24

Lots of these places do bursarys so worth checking that out

improvingslowly · 22/01/2009 17:13

sphil -have you taken this any further? I have looked at website and it does look good...

sphil · 22/01/2009 23:23

Yes, have just booked today. They charge £60 per hour + £30 ph to write a report.A full assessment would cost £300 but because we've done some sensory integration work already with DS2, the OT said she'll do a mini-assessment on both boys which will take an hour each. Then she'll add anything else we want after that. I've had a couple of very good phone calls with her - she seems very clued up and enthusiastic about her work. We're going on the 23rd Feb, so will keep you posted.

Oh and she sent some excellent questionnaires to fill in - best I've seen on sensory stuff(and I've done a few )

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improvingslowly · 23/01/2009 07:36

thank you.

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