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Ashley Bowker, Chet LaFave, Melanie Muszynski
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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WHAT DO YOU THINK OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IS?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cHKY7Fqdw
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OT is a therapy for your job or to help you find a jobOT is only for the disabled populationOccupational and Physical Therapy are the same thing
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS OF OT
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Occupation: “everyday activity”
“In its simplest terms, occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help people across the lifespan participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (occupations)”(AOTA, 2014)
“Occupational therapy practitioners help people live life to its fullest- no matter what. They provide practical solutions for success in everyday living and help people alter how they arrange their daily activities to maximize function, vitality, and productivity” - Florence Clark
DEFINITION OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
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Areas of Occupation ADLs IADLs Rest/Sleep Work Education Play Leisure Social
ParticipationClient
FactorsPerformance
PatternsPerformance
SkillsContextsActivity
Demands
OT PRACTICE FRAMEWORK
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Evaluation Occupational Profile Analysis of Occupational Performance
Intervention Process Plan Implementation Review
Outcomes
OT PRACTICE FRAMEWORK CONTINUED
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Acute CareInpatient RehabSkilled NursingOutpatient RehabHome HealthSchools
HospiceMental HealthPrisonsAdult day
programsWork hardening
OT SETTINGS
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CVATBISpinal Cord
InjuryJoint
replacementsFracturesPeripheral
nerve injuriesAutism
Spectrum Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
DepressionSubstance
abuseOCDAmputationsArthritisShoulder
conditionsCHFCOPD
Multiple
SclerosisMuscular
DystrophyBurnsADHDGeneral
Debility
OT DIAGNOSES
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Education Physical Agent
ModalitiesSplintingAdaptive
EquipmentStrengtheningOccupation-based
activitiesDischarge Planning
COMMON OT INTERVENTIONS
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SIMILARITIES BETWEEN OT AND PT
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OT AND PT