Early Founders
Policies Impacting OT
OT and War
Moral Treatment Era
Professional Organizations
100
He is considered to be the "Father of Occupational Therapy"
Who is William Rush Dunton
100
Passed in 1965, this insurance provides coverage to those 65 years of age and older.
What is Medicare?
100
During World War I, these professionals served to treat men recovering from war related injuries by providing occupational therapy services.
Who are reconstruction aides?
100
A French physician, he introduced work treatment for the "insane"?
Who is Philippe Pinel?
100
The first national organization that recognized occupational therapy as a profession in 1917?
What is NSPOT?
200
He was an architect who served as the Vocational Secretary of the Canadian Military Hospitals Commission.
Who is Thomas Kidner?
200
Part of this act emphasized the need for research in rehabilitation.
What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?
200
Reconstruction aides were sent to this country to assist with World War I efforts.
What is France?
200
A Quaker, he was the first physician to implement Moral Treatment in the US.
Who is Benjamin Rush?
200
Minimal education standards for occupational therapyand occupational therapy assistant programs are governed by this national accreditation body?
What is ACOTE?
300
She developed a re-educational program designed to overcome disorganized habits, to modify other habits, and to construct new ones.
Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?
300
Passed in 1975, this act established the right for all children to receive free and appropriate education.
What is the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975?
300
As a result of World War II, these courses were created to fulfill a need to train individuals in the delivery of OT services.
What are War Emergency Courses?
300
This facility was guided by William Tuke in Moral Treatment practices that significantly influenced patient care?
What is the York Retreat?
300
Formerly NSPOT, this association represents occupational therapy practitioners nationally?
What is AOTA?
400
She wrote the first book about occupational therapy entitled, Studies in Invalid Occupations.
Who is Susan Tracy?
400
This act was passed as an amendment to provide early intervention programs to those from birth to 3 years of age.
What is the Handicapped Infants and Toddlers Act?
400
In 1918, training for reconstruction aides was conducted at this military hospital?
What is Walter Reed Hospital?
400
Moral Treatment focused on the use of which type of activity to treat patients?
What is purposeful?
400
This organization protects the interests of the public by governing certification of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants?
What is NBCOT?
500
He was an architect from London who, because of personal disability, was determined to improve the lives of convalescents using occupation as a method of treatment.
Who is George Barton?
500
This legislation addressed the availability of assistive technology devices and services to individuals with disabilities.
What is the Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988?
500
In the 1940s, a typical OT training program took approximately how many months to complete? During WWII, the army felt that this was too long.
What is 18 months?
500
Moral Treatment was first implemented in the US in which major northeastern city?
Where is Philadelphia?
500
This international organization represents the interests of occupational therapy practitioners from the entire world.
What is WFOT?
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