The Occupational Therapy Service has highest ever delegate engagement at OT Show
- OT Today
- 3 hours ago
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The Occupational Therapy Service, a leading independent practice in OT services, has experienced its busiest OT Show ever with the highest number of delegates visiting its stand at the event.
(The Occupational Therapy Show, stand D27, NEC, 26–27 November).
Established in 2014, the Occupational Therapy Service is the UK’s foremost independent occupational therapy company providing international support for case managers, solicitors, insurers, retailers, equipment manufacturers and individuals in the community.
At the OT Show this year it was responsible for supporting a wide range of delegates and exhibitors through its multi-faceted service. In addition, it was once again the event organiser's chosen partner for orchestrating the OT Show CPD programme, highlighted the company's continued commitment to education. Pivotal to its activities on the show floor, from seminar presentations to engaging with fellow professionals, was the showcasing of its business values. These five pillars of OT excellence were regularly reflected upon whether discussing current business projects or offering advice to OTs seeking to enhance their career.
Lucy Leonard, OT and one of three co-Directors at The Occupational Therapy Service, commented: "I'm delighted that our show proposition has been so warmly received this year. Alongside our commercial and educational work, our team was busier than ever on both days with an increased number and diversity of delegate enquiries. From local authority and ICB representatives looking to implement cost effective proportionate care, through to OTs and Case Managers seeking better client outcomes, the variety of our conversations was rewarding and insightful. We look forward to continuing these discussions into the new year as our practice continues to expand and evolve at the forefront of OT thinking."
The Occupational Therapy Service business values that underpinned its show activities were:
1. Person-led occupation2. Evidence-informed practice3. Enabling interdependence4. Ethical and accountable
5. Inclusive environments
Watch Lucy Leonard outlining these values in a video at the show here
And in terms of no. 3, evidence-informed practice, watch here as Adam Ferry, OT and Director, talks about how The Occupational Therapy Service is helping Derby City Council deliver proportionate care.





