Sean B. Lloyd, BA, MOT, OT (AB)
Owner, Lead OT
Sean is the lead OT at Lloyd OT Services. Along with his wife and business partner Jessica, he started the company in Victoria, BC in 2017. They moved it to Alberta in 2019, where they continue to reside.
Since graduating in 2011 from the University of British Columbia with a Master of Occupational Therapy, Sean has assessed and treated clients with a variety of neurological and orthopedic impairments in hospitals, residential care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and community-based health care. He has worked in British Columbia’s provincial health authorities, Alberta Health Services, WorkSafe BC, WCB Alberta, the Insurance Corporation of BC, Veterans Affairs Canada. He has provided fieldwork opportunities to occupational therapy assistant students in British Columbia and occupational therapy students in Alberta at the University of Alberta and Carlton University’s Biomedical Sciences program.
Sean provides expert medical-legal services to plaintiff and defense counsel in Functional Capacity Evaluation, Cost of Future Care Analysis/Life Care Plans, Rebuttal, and Critique Responsive Reports. He has specialty training in The Matheson Functional Capacity Evaluation and Life Care Planning Programs as well as in Life Care Planning through the Institute of Rehabilitation Education and Training (Formerly held at the University of Florida Life Care Planning program). He is currently working on his Certified Vocational Rehabilitation Professional (CVRP) and Canadian Certified Vocational Evaluator (CCVE) certifications. Sean has been accepted as an expert in Occupational Therapy and Functional Capacity Evaluation by the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
His role as an Occupational Therapist is to assess and treat clients to normalize their function, independence, and safety in areas of personal care, domestic management, vocational and leisure activities. His clientele includes people with physical injuries affecting how they can participate in daily activities. Sean is a registered Occupational Therapist and a member in good standing with the Alberta College of Occupational Therapists (ACOT).