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Introduction to Occupational Therapy

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Introduction to Occupational Therapy

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Introduction

Thank you for having me.

My name is _____

I am an (occupational therapist).

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What is occupation?

“Occupation” is any daily life activity that is meaningful to someone.

Occupations can include:● Brushing your teeth ● Cooking a meal ● Playing● Socializing● Work

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What do you do?

[participants will need paper and pens]List 5 things you do on a typical day.

o Cross off 2

o Cross off 1 more

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What is Occupational Therapy (OT)?

Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help people of all ages do the things they want and need to do through the use of everyday activities (occupations).

Occupational therapy practitioners ask: "What matters to you?" not, "What's the matter with you?"

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What does OT look like?

[Share a story about someone from your caseload and what OT meant for them]

OT’s work in many different settings:● Hospitals● Homes● Clinics● Schools● Communities● Organizations

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How is OT different?

- Considers whole person

- Broad knowledge base - Biology and Anatomy- Neuroscience - Assistive technology - Psychology

- Focus on everyday activities as the basis for intervention and outcomes

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When does someone get an OT?

OT is provided when an individual has an accident or health condition that prevents them from participating in activities of daily

living.

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Who do we work with?

Clients for OT can include● Children

o Autismo Down Syndromeo Cerebral Palsyo Developmental Delayo Prematurity

● Adults after an injury

● People living with mental health concerns

● People with physical disability

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What do OT’s do?

● Modify the environment● Identify barriers to participation● Splint● Educate parents and caregivers● Teach cognitive strategies ● Evaluate and treat concerns with

o Motor skillso Visual-Motor integrationo Developmento Handwritingo ADL’s (dressing, eating, bathing, sleeping)o IADL’so Community Accesso Drivingo Safetyo Medication management

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OT’s and Allied Health

● OT’s and OTA’s may work with:o Physical Therapyo Speech Therapyo Social Worko Medical Doctorso Psychologistso Nurseso Teachers

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OT Education

Occupational Therapist ● Required Master’s degree in OT (2 years after BS)

o Entry Level Doctorate (OTD)o Post Professional OTD (PP-OTD)o Prior to 2007, BS in OT

Occupational Therapy Assistant● Associates Degree (2 years after HS)

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What do OT’s learn?

OT education includes:● Anatomy and Neuroscience● Theory ● Task analysis● Environmental modification● Assessments● Intervention● Understanding and implementing evidence based

practices

Clinical observation is required.

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How can I pursue a career in OT?

● Volunteer with local organizations o Special Olympicso Programs for people with disabilities

● Contact local therapists and ask if you can observe or help out

Can you think of something else you could do?

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Review

What profession have we been talking about tonight?

Right. What do O.T.s do again?

We do not aim to “fix” or “cure” a disability, but provide services that help a person live life to its fullest.

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Questions? Comments?

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