If the OT is from the mental health team, they are there to consider how your Mum's cognitive impairment/ dementia is impacting her ability to undertake day to day activities. She may well re-assess your Mum using either a quick or more comprehensive practical assessment. (i.e. a leather lacing tool verus something like preparing a hot drink/ simple meal) - the results of which should enable her to gauge your Mum's abilities. It's important that you mention how effective/ ineffective you consider the previous recommendations to be. This OT may have nothing further to add but, there again, may be creatively constructive. Before the OT's visit, it might also be of benefit if you prepare a list of specific areas of difficulties that you are aware of your mum experiencing. Sometimes it's the little things that provide the greatest benefit.A referral was made for the occupational therapist to visit mum again but not sure what they want or will do while they are there.....the first one just put a few monitors up to track movement and not much else.....