Assistive devices
Disorders
History
Terminology
Pets
100

This mobility device is used by individuals with limited walking ability and helps them move around more independently.

What is a wheelchair?

100

Progressive disease, common in older adults, causes memory loss, confusion, and changes in behavior.

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

100

This is the year when Tallinn Health Care College began teaching Occupational Therapy.

What is 2000?

100

This type of therapy helps children improve motor skills and adapt to environments at school or home.

What is pediatric occupational therapy?

100

This is the number of cats Hedvig has.

What is three?

200

This mobility device has four legs and provides additional support for walking.

What is a walker?

200

Mental health disorder involves intense mood swings between mania and depression.

What is bipolar disorder?

200

Founded in 1917, this is the largest professional association for occupational therapists in the United States.

What is the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)?

200

This professional helps individuals of all ages perform daily ADL and IADL activities by improving their motor, cognitive, sensory, and social abilities.

What is an occupational therapist?

200

Johanna's cat Komeet has this adorable nickname.

What is Komeedu?

300

This tool is often used by individuals with limited grip strength to pick up objects from the ground or hard-to-reach places.

What is a reacher or grabber?

300

This disorder is characterized by difficulty in communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors.

What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

300

She is often referred to as the “mother of occupational therapy,” advocating for purposeful activities in therapy.

Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?

300

This term in occupational therapy refers to the ability to perform daily activities without assistance.

What is independence?

300

These are the names of Mari's dogs.

What are Karu and Ariel?

400

This assistive device is designed to provide support to individuals with difficulty balancing while walking.

What is a walking cane?

400

This age-related degenerative brain condition is best known for causing slowed movements, tremors, balance problems, and more.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

400

He is known as the "father of occupational therapy" for his advocacy of occupational engagement.

Who is William Rush Dunton Jr?

400

This approach in occupational therapy focuses on activities that are meaningful to the client.

What is the client-centered approach?

400

This is the name of Elina's horse.

What is Robi.