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Expert Occupational Therapy Services in Mental Health and Sensory Integration Available in Dulwich


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Hello everyone!

I’m Jenny, an experienced and HCPC registered Occupational Therapist based in Dulwich, London. I specialise in working with both adolescents and adults dealing with various mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions. My expertise includes sensory integration, providing holistic, client-centred care to help individuals navigate their unique challenges.

Through SASA Health & Sensory, I offer comprehensive functional assessments and reports, including sensory profile screenings and work adaptation reports. I also have extensive experience working with clients who have Special Educational Needs (SEN), ensuring tailored support to meet their specific requirements. Whether you're seeking support for yourself or a loved one, I am dedicated to helping my clients achieve outstanding results and improve their quality of life.

If you're interested in learning more or scheduling an appointment, please feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]. I look forward to connecting with you and exploring how we can work together to meet your therapeutic needs.

Warm regards,

Jenny
SASA Health & Sensory
[email protected]

www.wearesasa.com

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