What is OT?
Role
Skills
Fields of practice
Work for it
100
Therapy that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life
What is occupational therapy?
100
Aim is to increase the ability of the client to participate in everyday activities based on our framework
What is occupational therapist?
100
This skill is needed to help clients in their everyday problems affecting their everyday meaningful activities
What is Problem-Solving Skills?
100
This setting allows for OTs to assist children to have the services to be successful in the classroom
What is School System?
100

The most common setting for OT to work. 

What is the hospital setting? 

200
A national professional association established in 1917
What is American Occupational Therapy Association?
200
Any of the many activities people do on a daily basis that have meaning to them and "occupy" their time
What is occupations?
200

Breathing, meditation, visualization, and progressive muscle relaxation are example of this technique.

What are Relaxation Techniques?

200
This population is generally seen in skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities
What is Geriatrics?
200

This person does not have a formal education in occupational therapy but will assist with set up for the treatment and carry out other administrative duties

What is a Rehab Technician 
300
A medical professional that often works closely with professionals in physical therapy, speech therapy, nursing, social work, and the community.
What is an occupational therapist?
300
An approach that treats both the mind and the body
What is holistic approach?
300
This skill allows OTs to deliver thoughtful and well planned treatment to clients
What is Organization skills?
300
This setting allows for clients to be seen in their own environment
What is Home Health?
300

This professional has training to assist the Occupational Therapist with carrying out the treatment plan. 

What is an Occupational therapy assistant (COTA)
400
This treatment strategy focuses on adapting the environment, modifying the task, and teaching the skills
What is interventions?
400
Provided for the purpose of promoting health and wellness and to those who have or are at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability, activity limitation, or participation restriction
What is OT services?
400
This important skill allows OTs to effectively work with other healthcare professionals in an interdisciplinary team
What is Communication Skills?
400
In this setting, OTs work with individuals or groups to develop life skills, social participation, and explore leisure
What is Mental Health?
400

Valuable experience for students, usually required with application to OT school, the more the better, should be in a variety of settings 

What is observation hours?
500
Identifies the areas of occupation that OT addresses
What is the practice framework?
500
Address the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and other aspects of performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in...
What is everyday life activities?
500
This occupational therapy skill allows a therapist to treat patients using occupation that is meaningful to each unique client
What is Creativity?
500
In this setting, OT evaluation and intervention generally focuses improving independence with everyday activities that the patient needs and wants to do in order to return home safely. 
What is inpatient rehab hospital?
500
The most wonderful career!!
What is Occupational Therapy