delivers occupational therapy services in collaboration with and under supervision of another therapist
who are occupational therapy assistants
personalized and meaningful engagement in daily life events by a specific client
what is a occupation
Contextual factors
What are:
1. Environmental factors
2. Personal factors
Race and ethnicity
What is a personal factor
OT clients fall under these 3 categorization
Persons, groups, populations
a general term encompassing the total universe of human life domains, including physical, mental, and social aspects, that make up what can be called a ‘ good life
What is well-being
Performance Skills
What are:
1. Motor skills
2. Process skills
3. Social interaction skills
Golf club
What is a tool
a collection of populations that is changeable and diverse and includes various people, groups, networks, and organizations
What is a community
a justice that recognizes occupational rights to inclusive participation in everyday occupations for all persons in society, regardless of age, ability, gender, social class, or other differences
what is occupational justice
Performance Patterns
What are:
1.Habits
2. Routines
3. Roles
4. Rituals
Smile
Social interaction/performance skill
The profession’ s purview and the areas in which its members have an established body of knowledge and expertise
what are domains
Observable evidence of customs, practices, ideologies, values, norms, factual beliefs, and religious beliefs held by people other than the client
What are attitudes
Client Factors
What are:
1. Values, beliefs, and spirituality
2. Body functions
3. Body structures
Taking an oath
What is a ritual
Four cornerstones of OT practice
What are
1. Core values and beliefs rooted in occupation
2.Knowledge of and expertise in the therapeutic use of occupation
3. Professional behaviors and dispositions
4. Therapeutic use of self
how effectively a person organizes objects, time, and space, including sustaining performance, applying knowledge, organizing timing, organizing space and objects, and adapting performance
What are process skills
9 categories of occupations
What are:
1. Activities of daily living (ADLs)
2. Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
3. Health management
4. Rest and sleep
5. Education
6. Work
7. Play
8. Leisure
9. Social participation
Ataxia
Motor skill/Performance skill