Who
What
When/How
Where
100

Helps people with strength, balance, and movement

What is a physical therapist? 

100

This tool helps to measure range of motion

What is a goniometer?

100

Master's degree followed by year of supervision

What is speech language pathologist?

100

This is where people who are ill go and may have to stay for a bit. 

What is a hospital?

200

Helps people with their activities of daily living

What is an occupational therapist?

200

People use this as an alternative form of communication

What is an AAC? 

200

Associate's degree with clinical hours and certification exam 

What is a therapy assistant? (OT, PT, and speech)

200

This is where kids go to learn

What are schools?
300

Helps people communicate

Who is a speech language pathologist?

300

Kids use this as a way to calm down their bodies

What is a swing? 

300

Clinical doctorate (total of ~7 years or 3+3 program)

What is a physical therapist? 

300
People will eat, live, and relax here. 

What is a home?

400

Can help with day to day treatment, but cannot evaluate and is supervised by a therapist

What is an assistant? (OT, PT, speech)

400

People use this to better access their environment or interact with their communities. 

What is assistive technology?

400

Recently moved to clinical doctorate

What is an occupational therapist?

400

People will go here for a short period of time and then leave after they are done with their appointment/s. 

What is an outpatient clinic?

500
Strives to add life to people's days

What are rehabilitation professionals?

500

We all use this to help motivate our clients

What are toys?

500

What you must obtain to practice after typically an exam

What is a license?

500

This is where therapy happens at least 3 hours per day to help people become more independent after a new injury or condition. 

What is inpatient rehabilitation? 

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