Occupational therapists help people who find it difficult to complete day to day activities as a result of their cancer diagnosis and/or treatment. Their role is about finding ways to enable their patients to live as fully and independently as they can.
As an occupational therapist in a cancer care team, you are most likely to;
- Work in a hospital or hospice setting;
- Visit patients in the community or in their own homes;
- Work alongside other healthcare professionals to support the patient;
- Support patients to find new ways of doing things
- Show patients how equipment or technology can enhance their environment
- Finding strategies to meet your patient’s goals
- Run groups and activities for patients to enhance their skills


