OT Practice Framework: Process

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(Practice Framework ) Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy Fichas sobre OT Practice Framework: Process, creado por Robin Decker el 05/10/2018.
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Process 1. How we evaluate patient/client (areas); then decide on treatment to implement 2 "Occupational profile" - who person is, their history, roles, values, etc. 3. Following Eval, OT puts together observations against backdrop of 4 areas of Domain (occupations, client factors, performance patterns, context & environment) to develop most appropriate intervention
We Evaluate: Performance Skills 1. Motor - ROM, strength, fine motor skills, bilateral skills, coordination, & balance 2. Process - sensory/cognitive skills such as attention, memory, judgment, etc. 3. Social Interaction Skills - appropriate w/others, body language, emotions, etc.
Treatment Intervention: Based on "Clinical Reasoning" 1. Required skills, multiple demands, & significance to client 2. Understand interrelationship between domains & how impede/support client 3. How domains support client centered focus 4. Takes into consideration Modes & Theory that guide OT practice
Definition of Occupational Therapy: Practice Framework "The therapeutic use of everyday life activities (occupations) with individuals or groups for the purpose of enhancing or enabling participation in roles, habits, and routines in home, school, workplace, community, and other settings..."
Ultimate Goal of OT Get person to highest level of independence "end result participation and thus enable engagement through adaptations & modifications.."
Modalities Everyday life activities
OT Practitioners Concerned with: "end result participation and thus enable engagement through adaptations and modifications..." Modify; Adapt; Fully participating & Engaged
OT Practice Framework Foundation 1. Belief in + relationship between occupation & health 2. Importance of occupational identity 3. Occupations central to client's identity/sense of competence 4. Occupations have inherent value to individual
World Health Organization (WHO) Definition of Health "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity..." *put against the backdrop of their culture/environment & other factors
Occupational Therapy Assistant A credentialed professional who works under the supervision of and in partnership with an occupational therapist to deliver safe and effective therapy services.
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