Occupational Therapy housing letters and reports
It is crucial for all housing to meet a person’s functional needs to ensure their safety, comfort, and independence. A well-designed home can significantly improve quality of life, particularly for individuals with physical, cognitive, or sensory challenges. When housing is not adequately adapted, daily activities such as moving around, cooking, or bathing can become difficult or unsafe.
Social housing including Housing NZ, Kāinga Ora and Tāmaki Regeneration is no exception. Occupational therapists play a vital role in this process by assessing an individual’s specific needs within their home environment. We can provide detailed letters and reports to housing providers, Ministry of Social Development (MSD) or Work and Income New Zealand (WINZ), outlining necessary features such as ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, or level access showers to enhance safety and accessibility. This professional input helps ensure that the housing is suitable and supports the individual’s and families ability to live independently, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting long-term well-being.
At Independent Spaces, we have extensive experience and a deep passion for ensuring that social housing meets the functional needs of individuals. Our occupational therapists are committed to advocating for the necessary modifications and supports to create safe, accessible, and empowering environments. Through personalised assessments and detailed reports, we work closely with housing providers to ensure that each home is suited to support the safety, comfort, and functional independence of its residents.
Our turn around time for completing these support letters and reports is within 2 business days of our home assessment.