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Charlotte Lunn Occupational Therapy Yorkshire delivers expert, client-focused support rooted in over nineteen years of experience. She is a qualified Occupational Therapist with a BHSc in Occupational Therapy and an MSc in Professional Health Studies from York St John University.
She currently operates in West Yorkshire, offering part-time paediatric occupational therapy services. Charlotte’s focus includes assessing children for adaptive equipment and preparing detailed reports to support charitable funding applications. Additionally, she contributes to projects aimed at reducing waiting lists for home adaptations through local authority collaborations.
Charlotte’s career spans work in the NHS, social care, housing, and the third sector. Her roles include hospital-based therapy, in-home assessments, and international assignments. For over 12 years, she specialised in housing and adaptations. Now, she applies that knowledge to helping children and young adults access vital adaptive equipment.
Her strengths lie in integrating therapy with practical solutions. She has contributed to the development of new housing projects, ensuring long-term accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Charlotte ensures that property specifications meet the needs of both clients and carers.
Paediatric occupational therapy is a central focus. Charlotte evaluates children’s needs beyond what statutory services provide. She recommends specialised adaptive equipment and works with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the best outcomes. Every decision is tailored to increase a child’s independence and daily participation.
Charlotte also delivers formal and informal training. She supports learners on placement and has led sessions for professionals on fitting standard equipment and making home adaptations.
Charlotte follows the Person/Environment/Occupation (PEO) model in her daily practice. Her holistic, client-centred method focuses on enhancing independence by modifying environments and tasks.
Importantly, she combines this approach with ongoing professional development. Her CPD portfolio includes training in leadership, evidence-based practice, accessible housing, safeguarding, aviation accessibility, and equality. She remains fully registered with the Health and Care Professions Council and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
Comprehensive assessments for environmental adaptations
Expert recommendations for adaptive equipment
Paediatric-focused evaluations and reports
Multidisciplinary collaboration and referral management
Extensive CPD training and mentoring experience
