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By: Meryl Abag
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The Rehabilitation process that helps individuals relearn the skills they need to be independent through the use of therapeutic activities What is Occupational Therapy?
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Enhances people’s ability to perform tasks in their daily living and work environment Bathing Dressing Cooking Eating What do OT’s do?
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Role of an Occupational Therapist Supports those with permanent disabilities with the use of adaptive epuipments Special keyboard/mouse Voice-controlled lights Adaptive utensils Reaching tools
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Roles of an Occupational Therapist Helps integrate one’s environment based on individual’s specific needs Stairlifts Raised toilet seats Grab rails Ramps
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Role of an Occupational Therapist Implements physical activity and exercise to promote strength and dexterity
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Role of an Occupational Therapist May evaluate and modify individual’s work environment Plan work activities Assesses client’s progress
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Clients Range from all age groups from birth to old age
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POPULATION Amputees Autism ADD/ADHD Car accidents Chronic Arthritis Developmental Delays Head Injury Muscular Dystrophy Parkinson’s Disease Stroke Spinal Cord Injuries Work-Related Injuries
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Work Conditions 40-hour week Large Rehab Centers Spacious Equipped with machines, tools, & devices
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Work Conditions School Modified classroom equipment One-on-one sessions Small groups Early intervention therapies
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Work Conditions Sensory Integration Gym Tactile toys and balls Textured puzzles and books Vibrating furniture Ball pools Swings
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Working Conditions Hospital Hours vary Inpatient/outpatient Adults to old age Rehab Gym
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Work Conditions Driving Rehabilitation Specialized training Assess an individual’s ability to drive Clinical tests On-the-road tests Adaptive equipment
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Salary Average salary of $72,320 as of 2010 (based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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How to become an OT? Must have a Bachelor’s degree; preferably in the Health field Observational Hours Graduate from an accredited Master’s degree of Occupational Therapy Program Doctorate’s degree is optional
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For more Information Look at the Bureau of Labor StatisticsBureau of Labor Statistics
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