...I would like to go into Occupational Therapy. I want to become an occupational therapist because I want to be able to help treat the ill, injured, or disabled patients. Occupational therapist help patients develop, recover, and improve daily livings skills. Before I can start my career in occupational therapy I will have completed 6 years of college at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, and will have received my master's degree. I am also going to minor in coaching. The requirements required at River Falls for occupational therapy include BIOL 150. Cell, and A and P, Bio Greek and Latin, Psychology-101, Child and Adolescent Psychology, Adulthood and Aging Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, and some math classes. Occupational Therapist...
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...headphones, this was the closest I could get to relaxing him. Why did this happen, and how could we dampen it? Since sensory input and pain has an effect on all our daily activities, it is a crucial treatment focus in occupational therapy. My first exposure to occupational therapy was a required class for direct support professionals at Bridges. To introduce us to sensory...
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...going to happen to my grandfather’s life, the words cut like daggers. My cousins and I watched our parents bewail with sorrow as we just sat aside our grandfather’s hospital bed feeling helpless and confused. About a month went by while my grandfather was still in John Muir, and his progress was nothing to rave about. We would visit him daily, but he never seemed to be getting much better. He couldn’t eat, talk, or move, but we just reminded him to keep fighting and we knew, with hope, he would be able to make a substantial recovery. When my grandfather was dismissed from the John Muir hospital in Walnut Creek, he moved into the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in San Leandro. While in San Leandro, he started to receive more intense therapy, his recovery was slow but we started seeing improvements; he was able to eat solid food, without a pump, began to talk again. While visiting my...
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...My journey on deciding on my future career was certainly difficult, although many experiences helped highlight a profession suited for me. I ran into different experiences throughout my education that narrowed down my future dream career. I am looking forward to pursuing a career within healthcare. Occupational Therapy is one among hundreds of health professions. Occupational Therapists are all about improving the well-being and health of patients. They treat people with illnesses, injuries, and disabilities based on evaluation given. They also help the client live independently by setting goals to recover, improve, develop, and maintain skills needed for basic daily living. This career will assist me in achieving where I want to be in life....
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...I want to pursue a college education in order to open myself up to better career opportunities in the future. Also, I would like to develop myself into a productive and successful adult in society. College will hopefully provide me with the opportunities to learn and grow in my knowledge, expand my horizons with new and unimaginable experiences, and build my character for a successful life. In the fall, I will begin my journey in my major of Occupational Therapy at West Virginia University. This is a five year program for a Master’s Degree. Occupational Therapy is a form of therapy for those recuperating from physical or mental illness that encourages rehabilitation through the performance of activities required in daily life. After completing...
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...purpose of determining the feasibility of a Doctor of Nursing Practices (DNP) program and a Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program. The factors of the feasibility include student demand, employer demand, industry growth, and ease of implementation. Regarding student demand, primary and secondary research was conducted through surveys, phone calls, and other methods to identify the profiles of prospective students and potential student demand. In terms of industry growth and demand, attention was given to the current and future prospects of demand for nursing professionals and occupational therapy professionals. In terms of ease...
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...kindergarten with greater success adding to the evidence supporting the role of occupational therapy in the preschool settings (Jasmin, Gauthier, Julien, & Hui, 2018; Lust & Donica, 2011; Murata & Tan, 2009). As well, occupational therapists know the motor skills needed to be successful with handwriting. Occupational therapy interventions, including gross motor, fine motor and visual motor activities offered through consultation were effective in improving manipulation, motor accuracy, fine motor skills and visual motor skills (Case-Smith et al., 2013; Jasmin, Gauthier, Julien, & Hui, 2018). Handwriting Without Tears ® (HWT) is an evidence-based (EB) practice for handwriting (Donica, 2015; Jasmin et al., 2018; Lust & Donica, 2011). Thus, the EBOT project will add support for evidence-based practice used in school-based practice where preschools are part of the school system as well as increasing support for occupational therapy practice within free-standing preschool environments. Additionally, the EBOT project will support students gaining readiness skills which allow...
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...I developed a special interest in Occupational Therapy primarily because I think the field attracts people who are genuinely interested in investing in other people. As a child I started attending Camp Gizmo and in the evenings got to go to the Sensory Lab and I remember being so excited when I would get to go there. As I got older and seriously started considering career choices, my mind kept going back to my time in the sensory lab at camp so I started going in and observing sessions during the day at camp and knew that Occupational Therapy is where I am meant to be. Since then, I have observed different aspects of Occupational Therapy at camp including the Activities of Daily Living Lab, the Mobility Lab, Sensory Lab, and the Hand Skills...
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...I am extraordinarily passionate about. As I am pursuing a career as a profession of occupational therapy, my project will be centered around terms related to the field. This will not only allow me to discover more about the background of the profession, but will enable me to discover some of the specific terminology used by professionals in the field. After telling others that I want to be in the field of occupational therapy, I have found that many are familiar with the term, but are unclear of the exact definition. Looking at the different components of the word, it means OCCUPAT- a particular action, ION- the act of, AL- pertianing to, THERAP- treat medically,...
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...Professional Regulation’s for Occupational Therapy In Mississippi Occupational therapists provide skilled care to clients of all ages with dysphasia. Occupational therapists are trained professional that help individuals achieve independence in all aspects of their lives. A few of the health conditions that benefit from occupational therapy include: work-related injuries including lower back problems, limitations following a stroke or heart attack, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or other serious chronic conditions, birth injuries, learning problems, or developmental disabilities, mental health or behavioral problems including Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress, problems with substance use or eating disorders, burns, spinal cord injuries, or amputations, broken bones or other injuries from falls, sports injuries, or accidents and vision or cognitive problems that threaten the ability to drive. For you to be a licensed Occupational Therapist, you have to submit an application for licensure at least thirty days prior to any admissions to work in any facility. Various educational requirements serve as a qualification to a career as a physical therapist. A person must earn a minimum of two degrees from accredited universities, perform volunteer service and comply with certification requirements to complete the educational requirements toward a career in physical therapy. First, the interested person must complete an undergraduate degree with either a...
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...Why do you choose OT as your career? Hi everyone, I have never written a Personal essay before and this is the only part I am missing to complete my application. I need help please!! I became occupational therapist assistance first because I wanted to make sure this is what I would like to do. "Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." This quote by William James has such as strong significance for me, mostly because I truly believe that no matter how a person helps another; you can have the opportunity to make a positive impact on that person's life. This is why I want to pursue a career in the field of Occupational Therapy; because I would like to make a difference in someone's life. I have always had a desire to help others, I completed my cota degree and I was preparing to apply for my social worker degree, but for some reason I decided to wait, partly because I had a feeling that I needed to make sure that the career I was choosing, truly reflected on who I am as a person and my professional aspirations. I had never heard of occupational therapy until I started working in an Early Intervention program and also had a very personal experience that allowed me to discover such a life-changing career. Last year my grandfather suffered from a fall, which resulted with a fractured light dementia. My grandfather, who had suffered from several fall previously. My grandfather has always been my hero, serving in the Military as a general doctor for many years,...
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...relates to Occupational Therapy++ Overall, I feel that I have gained a lot of useful information from the text and lecture portion of this class that will help as I pursue a career in the occupational therapy field. Equally as important, was the hands-on lab portion of the class that has helped me to gain a greater understanding of the inherent makeup and inner workings of the physical body. The overall structure of the text book provided me with an understanding of basic concepts and terminologies in areas such as the chemistry of life, the cell, genetics, plant and animal forms and functions, and ecology. The end of chapter review questions helped me to develop a mindset of using a critical thinking process. When looking at the definitions of both occupational therapy and biology, it is easy to see how the two are related and how in most cases, biology is an essential factor in the need for an individual to receive occupational therapy....
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...and suffering, and work to prevent permanent disabilities for their patients” (Us Department of Labor). This interactive career is one of the fastest growing jobs at this time. A physical therapist has the opportunity to work in a hospital, private office, or clinic. Their patients could range from aging woman, an athlete, an unfortunate accident victim, or someone with lower back pain. Saul Wischnitzer projects his research by explaining that it's a physical therapists job to first test then measure the patients’, muscle strength, coordination, motor function, and a range of motion. After a certain number of sessions, the physical therapist must determine a process for the treatment so the patient can regain mobility. They specialized process should help relieve the pain and assure the patient everything will be okay. Working as a physical therapist gives a person the satisfaction of helping people achieve a goal with gradual progress and seeing them once or twice a week. The experience a physical therapist takes away from going to work every day includes meeting new people and having conversation with new individuals. Also knowing that physical therapists earn a good amount of money attracts some people to this occupation. Physical therapy is a modern career that is exciting, challenging, and allows a person to be social. A job in the physical therapy field requires a person to obtain a high school diploma. Certain classes are required to get the bachelor or doctorate degrees...
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...I first encountered occupational therapy while living and working with five adults with intellectual disabilities at a community called L’Arche. While living at L’Arche, I became very close with one of the residents who is on the autism spectrum and non-verbal. He was having difficulty eating his meals, and thus was rapidly losing weight. As his friend and care provider, I would often be up late into the evening trying to encourage him to finish his meals. Because of his disabilities, it was especially difficult to understand what exactly was hindering him from eating his meals. His entire support team was having trouble understanding how to adjust his eating environment and routines to best facilitate his meals. Eventually, an occupational...
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...undecided major whether if I want to pursue different major. According to Occupational outlook handbook” Physical therapist assistant observe the patients before, during and after therapy; making notes patient’s status and report it to a physical therapist.’’. Patients were using the variety of techniques by physical therapist assistant and physical therapist use equipment for a therapy. The treatment helps educate patients and family members what to do after being treated. It is important for patient’s exercises every day and loses little bit weight. Physical therapist assistant always keeps updated with their patients to see how they doing. I want to pursue physical therapist assistant as my career and...
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