Progress Through Play: OT Toy Therapy Win | Charity News

best healthy communities logo

Charity News

Home

BCHC Charity

Charity News

Latest news from BCHC Charity.

Progress Through Play: OT Toy Therapy Win

Ryan Mitchells stands in front of a desk and shelf covered in children's toys

To most people, toys are a source of entertainment for children, allowing them to learn about the world, to express emotions, or role-play. In a healthcare setting however, toys can also be a therapeutic tool to help clinicians assess and improve motor and development skills and engage children with rehabilitation activities. Ryan Mitchell, Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist working with children at the Soho Health Centre, contacted the charity to fund a selection of toys to help the team do just that.

A selection of toys on a grey carpet“The toys will be used in the clinics for infants and young children with cerebral palsy and acquired brain injuries who need intensive rehabilitation following a stay in an acute hospital”, Ryan said. He felt that the team could be providing more specialist interventions if they had more toys as resources. Thanks to a generous donation from the DWF Foundation, BCHC Charity were able to provide £1,100 worth of new toys to the team.

The toys were specifically chosen by the team for the purpose of developing fine motor and bi-manual skills, and included games such as Connect 4 and Frustration, as well as puzzle blocks, construction toys and sensory lights. The toys elicit specific actions and motor learning to enable children to be independent in their daily activities such as self-care, participating in school-based activities and enjoying hobbies, sports and playing with friends. Ryan told us that “the toys allow the therapists to provide more specialist treatment sessions which will likely result in better outcomes for that child.”

Following the success of the initial batch of toys, a generous grant was received from Skipton Charitable Foundation, allowing BCHC Charity to provide a further £1,000 worth of toys to the service.

Our patients and their carers and families are the reason we're here, so we want to hear your views about the Trust and our services.

"This website makes use of Essential Cookies, as defined in the UK GDPR, in order to function and to improve your security, e.g. when submitting forms. These Essential Cookies are only for security and site function, and do not track individual in any way.

"In order to better understand your needs and so improve our services to you, this website may also make use of some cookies that are used for traffic analytics or other behavioural statistics ("Analytics Cookies"): more details can be found on our Privacy Page . If you are happy to accept these Analytics Cookies, please press the Accept button; if you are not happy to accept these Analytics Cookies, this site will still work correctly but some third party services (such as some videos or social media feeds) may not display.”

Please choose a setting: