Aims
Every Huntington disease patient has the right to receive comparable, high-quality occupational therapy.
Occupational therapists are experts in assessing, analyzing and coaching the best possible balance in meaningful activities of daily living in areas which could include: work, domestic skills, driving, leisure or sleep.
The group’s intention is to provide quality occupational therapy (OT) by developing a consensus of best practice Huntington’s disease through OT guidelines and/ or clinical tips.
Projects
- Collecting case studies related to patients, care, interventions, methods, and equipment and mapping these against clinical tips
- Updating clinical tips
- Developing occupational therapy standards
Guides for Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy for people with Huntington’s disease — Best Practice Guidelines
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Seating and Posture
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Self-care
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Community
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Domestic Skills
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Eating and Drinking
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — End stage and Palliative care
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical tips for Huntington’s disease — Sleep routine and Management
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- Occupational Therapy clinical tips for Huntington’s disease — Social and Leisure
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- Occupational Therapy Clinical Tips for Huntington’s disease — Work
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Contact information
Lead facilitators:
Associated EHDN Language Area Coordinator:
EHDN Lanco, Portugal and Spain
last update 18 December 2025