As Parkinson’s progresses certain tasks and activities may become challenging and require additional time and effort1. Occupational therapy can help people with Parkinson’s to continue performing daily activities, thereby maintaining their independence. Occupational therapists can advise on how to re-organize your daily routine, learn new ways, or adapt strategies to move safely, including advising on specialist equipment2. They can also provide advice on workplace-related concerns, such as remaining in work for longer, workplace assessments, and health and safety adjustments3.