- Sensory circuits have three elements: alerting activities, organising activities and calming activities. They should always be done in this order. Alerting section: These activities prepare the brain for learning. They activate the vestibular system and provide proprioceptive stimulation. The vestibular system is our sense of balance and proprioception is our sense of where our body […]
Sleep
Sleep Information In terms of sleep, if your child has Autism this could frequently have an impact on their sleep routine due to heightened sensory input and difficulties with self-regulation. The excitability before bed may be linked to sensory overload or an inability to effectively calm down after a stimulating day. It is important to […]Topic: Children's Occupational Therapy
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Thera-putty Activities for Older Children
Therapeutic Putty Exercises for Strengthening Muscles of the Fingers, Hand and Forearm In order to carry out these activities playdoh can be used; however Therapeutic Putty is also useful as it is firmer and can bought in different strengths. A number of companies sell therapeutic putty. ‘Thinking putty’ is also available from some online stores […]Topic: Children's Occupational Therapy
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Thera-putty Activities Sheet
Therapy Putty can be used to improve grip strength, dexterity, and hand strengthening through finger, hand, and wrist resistive exercises. Medium strength putty is recommended for the below exercises however your child’s therapist can advise if a softer or firmer putty is required. Advice and Precautions Wash your hands before and after using the putty […]Topic: Children's Occupational Therapy
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Waiting Well
Welcome to Children’s Occupational Therapy. Occupational Therapy helps children develop the skills they need for daily activities, such as writing, dressing and playing. Our goal is to support your child in areas such as fine and gross motor skills, sensory regulation, and social development. As Occupational Therapists we work together, with families to ensure, we […]Topic: Children's Occupational Therapy
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Compliments, Comments, Concerns and Complaints
Introduction At Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, we work hard to deliver first-class health care. We value the opinions of patients and visitors so we can continually make improvements to our services. We recognised there may be occasions when you have cause for comment or complaints. The NHS complaints system works to resolve your problems […]Topic: Patient Experience
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Board Agenda and Papers – March 2025
The agenda and papers for the Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday 26 March 2025 can be downloaded below.Type: Board papers
Audience: Patients and visitors, Staff
A women’s health hub for Gateshead
The findings of a patient survey to inform the scope of the service. Key priorities This section summarises the findings of one thousand and one respondents. Please note that not all respondents answered every question. Key findings: Priority areas for women’s health servicesAnkle Injury
Soft tissue injury of ankle or foot A soft tissue injury is an injury to the muscle, ligament or tendon. It is usually caused by overstretching of the soft tissues. Recovery can take from 2 to 6 weeks and sometimes longer. It may become more bruised and swollen over the next few days. This is […]Topic: Emergency Care
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors
Kidney Infection – Pyelonephritis
Discharge instructions for pyelonephritis You have been seen in the same day emergency care (SDEC) / emergency department today and told that you have a kidney infection. This is called pyelonephritis. What is a kidney Infection A kidney infection is a painful bacterial infection of one or both of your kidneys. It is caused by […]Topic: Emergency Care
Type: Patient information leaflets
Audience: Patients and visitors