Reason for Services
Occupational History & Success
Contexts: Environment & Personal
Performance Skills & Patterns
Client Goals & Priorities
100

What event led to Adam’s hospitalization?


Myocardial infarction (MI) and coronary artery disease

100

What is Adam’s current profession?

 Executive for a technology firm

100

Where does Adam live?


In a two-story colonial home in the suburbs with stairs both outside and inside

100

What habits are likely impacting Adam’s cardiac health?

Smoking, excessive caffeine intake, and long work hours

100

What is Adam’s primary stated goal post-hospitalization?

Return to work quickly

200

What were Adam’s initial symptoms?

Chest pain, indigestion, and heartburn lasting several hours

200

How does Adam define his most meaningful roles?


Role as an executive and father

200

What environmental barriers might Adam face at home after discharge?

Stairs from garage and to second-floor bedrooms and bathrooms

200

What are Adam’s typical daily routines?

Early rising, long workdays, and limited family interaction

200

What family activity does Adam enjoy and prioritize during vacations?

Golfing and sailing in exotic locations

300

What is Adam’s discharge plan from the hospital?

Return home directly and resume work quickly

300

What is Adam’s typical workday like?

Starts at 5 a.m., works until around 9 p.m., averaging 70 hours per week

300

Who are the members of Adam’s household?

His wife Janice and one high-school-age son and a son who is a junior in college

300

What stress-related belief might hinder Adam’s recovery?


He denies experiencing stress and believes he thrives under pressure

300

What wellness goal could help Adam reduce future health risks?

Smoking cessation and managing work-life balance

400

Why is occupational therapy involved in Adam’s care?

To support his transition to home and improve occupational performance post-MI

400

What personal qualities does Adam associate with success?

Confidence, drive, and a belief that challenges are motivating and not stressful

400

What aspects of Adam’s personality may influence therapy?

High-achieving, perfectionist mindset, and denial of stress

400

How could Adam’s role performance expectations affect therapy outcomes?

He may push to return to work too soon and resist pacing strategies

400

What strategy could support Adam’s role as a father?

Encouraging more meaningful engagement and time spent with family

500

What lifestyle habits may interfere with his recovery?


Smoking two packs per day, drinking large amounts of coffee, and working 70-hour weeks

500

What impact might Adam’s work habits have on his occupational balance?

Limited time with family, high expectations, and potential neglect of self-care

500

What familial risk factor is relevant to Adam’s current diagnosis?

His father died of a heart attack at age 62

500

What ritualized activities might be important to address during therapy?

His early morning routine and high-intensity work style

500

What OT intervention goal could support occupational balance?

Restructuring routines to prioritize health, family time, and self-care