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Occupational Therapy as a Profession for Prospective College Students. By: Meryl Abag. What is Occupational Therapy?. The Rehabilitation process that helps individuals relearn the skills they need to be independent through the use of therapeutic activities. What do OT’s do?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Occupational Therapy as a Profession for Prospective College Students
By: Meryl Abag
The Rehabilitation process that helps individuals relearn the skills they need to
be independent through the use of therapeutic activities
What is Occupational Therapy?
Enhances people’s ability to perform tasks in their daily living and work environment BathingDressingCookingEating
What do OT’s do?
Role of an Occupational TherapistSupports those with
permanent disabilities with the use of adaptive epuipmentsSpecial
keyboard/mouseVoice-controlled
lightsAdaptive utensilsReaching tools
Roles of an Occupational TherapistHelps integrate
one’s environment based on individual’s specific needs StairliftsRaised toilet seatsGrab rails Ramps
Role of an Occupational Therapist
Implements physical activity and exercise to promote strength and dexterity
Role of an Occupational Therapist
May evaluate and modify individual’s work environment
Plan work activitiesAssesses client’s
progress
Clients
Range from all age groups from birth to old age
POPULATIONAmputeesAutismADD/ADHDCar accidentsChronic ArthritisDevelopmental
Delays
Head InjuryMuscular DystrophyParkinson’s DiseaseStrokeSpinal Cord InjuriesWork-Related
Injuries
Work Conditions40-hour weekLarge Rehab
CentersSpaciousEquipped with
machines, tools, & devices
Work ConditionsSchool
Modified classroom equipment
One-on-one sessionsSmall groupsEarly intervention
therapies
Work ConditionsSensory
Integration GymTactile toys and
ballsTextured puzzles
and booksVibrating furnitureBall poolsSwings
Working ConditionsHospital
Hours varyInpatient/outpatientAdults to old ageRehab Gym
Work ConditionsDriving
RehabilitationSpecialized
training Assess an
individual’s ability to drive
Clinical testsOn-the-road testsAdaptive
equipment
Salary
Average salary of $72,320 as of 2010 (based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics)
How to become an OT?Must have a Bachelor’s degree; preferably in
the Health fieldObservational HoursGraduate from an accredited Master’s degree
of Occupational Therapy ProgramDoctorate’s degree is optional
For more InformationLook at the Bureau of Labor Statistics