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Occupational therapy (OT) is the use of assessment and treatment to develop, recover, or maintain the daily living and work skills of people with a physical, mental, or cognitive disorder. Occupational therapists also focus much of their work on identifying and eliminating environmental barriers to independence and participation in daily activities. Occupational therapy is a client-centered practice that places emphasis on the progress towards the client's goals. Occupational therapy interventions focus on adapting the environment, modifying the task, teaching the skill, and educating the client/family in order to increase participation in and performance of daily activities, particularly those that are meaningful to the client. Occupational therapists often work closely with professionals in physical therapy, speech therapy, nursing, social work, and the community.
The earliest evidence of using occupations as a method of therapy can be found in ancient times. In c. 100 BCE, Greek physician Asclepiades initiated humane treatment of patients with mental illness using therapeutic baths, massage, exercise, and music. Later, the Roman Celsus prescribed music, travel, conversation and exercise to his patients. However, by medieval times the use of these strategies with people considered to be insane was rare, if not nonexistent.
An occupational therapist works with a client to help them achieve a fulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of "purposeful activity or interventions designed to achieve functional outcomes which promote health, prevent injury or disability and which develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence." A practical definition for OT can also be illustrated with the use of models such as the Occupational Performance Model (Australia), known as the OPM(A). At the core of this approach is the ideology that occupational therapists are concerned with the occupations of people and how these contribute to health. Specifically it is a person's occupational performance that influences their health and personal satisfaction of their individual needs. The OPM(A) is constructed on the following definition of Occupational Performance:
It can be seen that occupational performance, the roles it creates for a client, and the areas it can encompass are so far-reaching that an occupational therapist can work with a wide range of clients of various limitations who are being cared for in an array of settings. Occupational therapy is about helping people do the day-to-day tasks that "occupy" their time, sustain themselves, and enable them to contribute to the wider community. It is these opportunities to "do", which occupational therapy provides, that prove important and meaningful to the health of people.
Physical therapy or physiotherapy (often abbreviated to PT) is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialty that remediates impairments and promotes mobility, function, and quality of life through examination, diagnosis, prognosis, and physical intervention (therapy using mechanical force and movements). It is carried out by physical therapists (known as physiotherapists in most countries)
In addition to clinical practice, other activities encompassed in the physical therapy profession include research, education, consultation, and administration. In many settings, physical therapy services may be provided alongside, or in conjunction with, other medical services.
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In our latest Day in the Life, Lani shares how positivity, creativity and play can help children in therapy. For more information about Occupational Therapy as a career, please see: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/occupational-therapists.htm "Occupational therapists treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. They help these patients develop, recover, and improve the skills needed for daily living and working." ---Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor For more information on the difference between Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, please see: https://youtu.be/GQnOhpD2vhI Track: "Itz a Hauntin’ (no vocals)" by Former Selves Explore more career videos at http://connectedstudios.org/life_videos Subscribe to our c...
Find out more about the work of an occupational therapist, and the vital help they provide to their patients. Video copyright of the College of Occupational Therapists, produced by Write This Down Productions.
http://www.gaylord.org April is Occupational Therapy (OT) Month. Occupational therapists "help people [of all ages] participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities." These daily activities are also known as "occupations." Some of the things an OT does include helping people live life to the fullest by enhancing function, supporting skills for the job of living, improving strength, and using assistive technology. At Gaylord our OTs bring back fun to being functional! Questions? Call us at 1-866-429-5673 or email: publicrelations@gaylord.org
We are hiring OT and PTs, visit our website to apply! Megan and Jenny discuss some of the differences between physical and occupational therapy. Some children receive multiple therapy treatments, such as speech, physical, occupation, and even play-based therapy. The primary goal of therapist is to make sure the children meet their fullest potential maximize their ability for independence. We're here to discuss the differences between physical and occupational therapy. Occupational Therapy is the ability to be independent, which for a child could mean playing, functioning in a classroom, school work, activities of daily living, which include bathing, dressing, self-hygiene, toileting, grooming. Physical Therapy goals may include crawling, walking, and other mobility skills. It may a...
This video describes the service offered by our Greenwich children's occupational therapy team to children and young people who have difficulties carrying out everyday activities.
What is occupational therapy? The UBC MOT class of 2013 answer this question in their winning entry to the nation wide gOT spirit challenge. To learn more about how occupational therapy could help you, visit the national association website: CAOT (http://www.caot.ca/default_home.asp?pageid=2398)
You won't believe these Occupational Therapy FAQs! We are hiring OTs, visit our website to apply! Today we're going to discuss some of the commonly asked questions we get as Occupational Therapist. The first one, "What is occupational therapy?". How about OT vs PT? One of the questions I get most often is "Why does my child need OT if they don't have a job?". What ages and diagnosis do occupational therapist work with? Do OTs work with just handwriting? Now I know speech works with kiddos to address feeding but how exactly does OT address feeding? One big question, "How do I know if my kid has sensory issues?". Along those same lines, "Do you think my child has autism?". Well great, thank you for answering all these questions for us! No problem. Thank you and having a great day!
Occupational therapists earn competitive salaries within the healthcare industry. These individuals work with ill or disabled patients, and they help them recover and live a better quality of life. Occupational therapists treat injured, ill, or disabled patients through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. They help these patients develop, recover, and improve the skills needed for daily living and working. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of occupational therapy is expected to grow 29% between years 2012-2022. See salary, wage, and income data for occupational therapists for all 50 states in the article below: http://www.registerednursern.com/occupational-therapist-salary-how-much-money-does-an-occupational-therapist-make/
Follow Occupational Therapist degree student Lauren, studying with Health Sciences at the University of Southampton. For more information on Occupational Therapy degrees, please visit http://www.southampton.ac.uk/healthsciences/undergraduate/courses/bsc_occupational_therapy.page?
So..what exactly is occupational therapy? Many people think occupational therapy helps individuals get jobs. Well, that's only one important aspect of ALL the things that occupational therapists can do. OT students at Midwestern University created this video as part of an advocacy assignment. Check it out to see what awesome things occupational therapy has to offer!
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