Lorna Spellman

Since graduating in 2015 with a degree in Health Promotion and Physical Activity, I wanted to pursue a career which focused on people’s health and well-being.

I discovered the world of Occupational Therapy and found it aligned with my values and my passion to enable people to increase their independence in a way that is meaningful to them.

I returned to academia in 2017 and completed a Masters in Occupational Therapy. Since then, I have worked with a broad range of people across a variety of practice areas in both the NHS and HSE Health services.

As Occupational Therapists, we focus on enabling engagement in daily activities and promoting both physical and mental health.

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