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  • Understanding 'Dark' Occupations

    Keir is a Lead Therapist in an NHS Specialist Service and provides training, consultation, supervision and therapy around complex mental health problems through Beam Consultancy .

  • Occupational Therapists and Dysgraphia: How We Help

    Pediatric occupational therapists (OTs) are widely known to help children with their fine motor skills And how do we serve these children and support them academically and in their occupational role of literacy As Occupational Therapists, our services can be utilized with children with either Dyslexia or Dysgraphia

  • Effective Delegation: Enhancing Collaboration Between Occupational Therapists and Rehabilitation Support Workers

    Occupational therapists (OTs) play a crucial role as leaders, in ensuring collaboration and fostering Although occupational therapists may not directly supervise these workers, they can significantly improve The occupational therapist can adopt a guideline that focuses on fostering a collaborative relationship Occupational therapists should clearly communicate the timeframe for task completion and any interim Johnston require weekly progress reports, the occupational therapist should specify the due dates for

  • The Use of Occupation-Based Coaching and Peer Support to Promote Independence in Foster Youth

    A Revitalizing and Non-Traditional Level II Occupational Therapy Master’s Fieldwork Placement, for a "Occupational therapy research supports Occupation Performance Coaching intervention, as a way to increase therapy... American Occupational Therapy Association (2020). Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain and process (4th ed).

  • Occupational Balance: A reflection during the COVID-19 crisis. Thoughts for now and beyond.

    Occupational balance is a core concept underlying the practice of occupational therapy. Whilst occupational balance cannot be defined in a ‘blanket statement to fit all’, occupational therapists Georgina West, Occupational Therapist OT|33 Occupational Therapy and Wellbeing Tel: 01908 551877 Email Daily Occupations and Their Influence on Well-Being. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. October 2004.

  • Three ways to finding your real happiness

    By Sarena Jones, Occupational Therapist This is actually really hard… Health professionals are often Well, engaging in ‘meaningful occupations’ is what the occupational therapy profession is built on! Occupational Performance Model (Australia): Monograph 1 (pp. 24-45). Occupational Performance Network: Sydney. Model of Human Occupation: Theory and Application . Fourth Edition.

  • Virtual is the New Reality for Therapy

    Occupational therapists can work with people to develop strategies to facilitate continued access to their occupations. As occupational therapists, we can increase their independence, drawing on strategies, home planning, Occupational therapy is a creative discipline. Therapists must therefore adapt, making arrangements as per the needs and availability of clients.

  • OT and Rehabilitative Technology

    As per the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process (4th ed; AOTA, 2020), occupational Technology in Context Occupational therapists use activity analysis as part of the occupational therapy References American Occupational Therapy Association (2020a) AOTA 2020 occupational therapy code of ethics American Occupational Therapy Association (2020b) Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain & American Journal of Occupational Therapy . 70 (Supplement 2).

  • The Empire strikes back: Learning from practice on the margins

    , the Favell School of Occupational Therapy (Friedland 2003). Reprinted in: Occupational Therapy 18(3): 85-86. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 70(4): 204-212. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 69(2): 77-80. Occupational Therapy 18(3): 87-89.

  • Are You Treating the 'Whole' Patient?

    I believe that occupational therapy can be one of the most fascinating occupations possible. Further Reading and Resources The Occupational Therapy Hub (2024) Occupational Therapy - Activity Analysis In 'Hub Store', on The Occupational Therapy Hub (online). In 'Therapy Articles', on The Occupational Therapy Hub (online). In 'Therapy Articles', on The Occupational Therapy Hub (online).  

  • Must-have Sensory Toys for the Pediatric Therapist

    Sensory toys are an absolute must-have in any pediatric [UK: paediatric] therapist's toolbox. Before application of these toys, it is important as a therapist to understand the underlying purpose Before beginning our first occupational therapy session, I asked his mother: What Jay’s daily routine and future transition, I explained to Jay’s mom the importance of carry-over of techniques - from therapy Disclaimer: Neither The Occupational Therapy Hub, nor the author, have any affiliation with the sellers

  • School OT: Using the Kawa Model and Five Ways to Wellbeing

    A retrospective piece, sharing an intervention idea from an occupational therapy placement I was given The Kawa Model The Kawa Model of occupational therapy practice was used, to engage students in a creative Jamie Grant Occupational Therapist, UK Director, The Occupational Therapy Hub

  • Student Service Development

    Therapy programme. With health services and the role of Occupational Therapists ever changing, there is great emphasis placed Charmaine Chandler, University of East Anglia MSc Occupational Therapy Course Director, explains the “One of the core aims underpinning the MSc pre-registration Occupational Therapy programme at the University Students and lecturers alike feel that sharing the service development titles with The Occupational Therapy

  • Get mOTivated: 5 Reasons you should attend an OT Conference

    Although attending occupational therapy conferences can leave a hole in your wallet, you most definitely Have you been wanting to learn about the role of occupational therapy in oncology or learning disabilities therapy. It is always a good idea to step back and think about why we chose occupational therapy so that we can We all need a break (hello occupational balance!)

  • A Day in the Life of a Wheelchair Therapist

    Occupational Therapy (OT) is a vast and varied profession. Many occupational therapists (OTs) may not know much about the breadth of wheelchair provision or consider This involves answering queries and taking calls from service users and therapists. I round off my day by checking in with the two therapists that I supervise . Postural management is a prerequisite to occupational performance and mobility is a human right.

  • People doing things: Reflections of an OT in the field of rare diseases

    therapy. Accessibility to Occupational Therapy Services for Hereditary Transthyretin Amyloidosis. Int. J. Occupational therapy for adults with problems in activities of daily living after stroke. The Utilization of Occupational Therapy Services for Persons with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease. Occupational Therapies without Borders: Integrating Justice with Practice. 2nd ed., Elsevier: Amsterdam

  • Enhancing Therapeutic Effects: The Role of Sensory Elements in Facility Gardens

    Gomez, M.N. (2023) Occupational Therapy and Mindfulness in Health and Social Care Settings. The Occupational Therapy Hub - Therapy Articles (online). Available at: https://www.theothub.com/article/occupational-therapy-and-mindfulness-in-health-and-social-care The Occupational Therapy Hub (The OT Journal Club) .

  • Case Study | Stroke Rehabilitation: Assessment and Upper Limb Intervention

    By Jamie Grant - Director, The Occupational Therapy Hub. Originally written in 2016. M' on a stroke ward, when I assisted another occupational therapist with the patient’s self care (wet M: Neurological assessment Upper limb assessment 9-hole peg test Through this broad approach, therapists M’s session with myself and his occupational therapist, it became clear that the combination of his stroke M is still continuing occupational therapy rehabilitation and I will be visiting him in the coming weeks

  • Reflections on the Rebirth of an Artist

    The lack of funds for his higher education forced him to look for a part-time occupation, which led him During our therapy sessions, one of the main issues to address was how his current functional status Incorporating occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation and physical therapy, our sessions focused Our therapy sessions evolved into a collaborative exploration, of adaptive techniques and strategies OT CPD Courses: Fundamentals of Posture, Pressure and Ergonomics (2022, The Occupational Therapy Hub

  • Speak My Language! Creating a Symbol-Based Patient Decision Aid

    Photo by Evidently Cochrane Occupational therapy's role The 2020 AOTA statement on Occupational Therapy American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 65, S78-S79. Occupational therapy in the promotion of health and well-being. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74, 7403420010. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 37(4), 227-236.

  • Case Study | Stroke Rehabilitation: Constraint Induced Movement Therapy

    By Jamie Grant, Occupational Therapist; Director, The Occupational Therapy Hub [Setting: Stroke early supportive discharge (ESD) community team, based in the UK] Occupational therapy assessment and intervention Multidisciplinary input included occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy and Pete was my first occupational therapy service user; I am pleased with how quickly I felt comfortable References Curtin, M., Molineux, M. and Supyk-Mellson, J. (2010) Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction

  • 5 Fun and Educational Activities with Children

    The Occupational Therapy Hub: Therapy Articles. The Occupational Therapy Hub: Therapy Articles. The Occupational Therapy Hub: Therapy Articles. The Occupational Therapy Hub: Podcast Portal. The Occupational Therapy Hub: Therapy Articles.

  • Case Study | Behavioural Activation

    This case study provides a good example of a successful Occupational Therapy (OT) intervention, to help As a service, we use the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), to analyse occupational life according to Goal setting, by planning activities, is a core occupational therapy tool, which helps to enhance skill therapy input. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 78(1), 50-56.

  • Pre-writing Skills

    About the author: Ainun Meutia (Tia) Tia is a school-based occupational therapist in Jakarta, Indonesia She is a guest lecturer for the occupational therapy major at her alma mater. Tia is also Student Engagement Lead here at The Occupational Therapy Hub. Kramer, P. and Hinojosa, J. (2009) Frames of Reference for Pediatric Occupational Therapy. 3rd ed.

  • Talking the #OTalk: Community and CPD through Twitter

    As a busy occupational therapy student facing down deadlines you would think social media would be a Every week a different person studying or working in occupational therapy hosts a conversation on a topic One of the best assets of the occupational therapy community is the diverse settings we work in and the #OTalk chats has given me an insight into how various issues are dealt with in the 'real world' of occupational therapy practice, as well as getting advice on how to thrive at university and on placement, from people

  • Why should you travel abroad for your Fieldwork? Cultural competence.

    References American Occupational Therapy Association. (2014). Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain and process (3rd ed.). American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 68(Suppl. 1), S1-S48. Cultural competency in occupational therapy: Beyond a cross-cultural view of practice. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 59, 325–334.

  • Case study | OT and Community Mental Health

    Written by Abigail Matthews, Occupational Therapist (UK) Introduction This article will explore a case study of a typical intervention for an Occupational Therapist within a community mental health team Whilst any professional is able to use these cognitive behavioural techniques, as Occupational Therapists Goal setting by planning activities is a core occupational therapy tool, which helps to enhance skill Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 78(1), 50-56. Kielhofner, G. (2008).

  • Sun, Sea and South Africa

    therapy to be going to Cape Town, SA. This was an interesting visit for me as on the occupational therapy course at Coventry university, unless On this trip we also visited occupational therapy departments in hospitals while we were there, one being One aspect of occupational therapy I found interesting in south Africa is that students must study for therapist, where as most occupational therapy course in England you qualify after three years.

  • World Arthritis Day: Raising Awareness

    October 12th is World Arthritis Day Many may not know this, but occupational therapists play a key role In my experience, I have had people who told me that I could never become an occupational therapist. can be a struggle, but we have to continue to educate others and advocate for health services such as occupational therapy that can increase the quality of life for those experiencing arthritis.

  • My Year as a Newly Qualified Practitioner

    When looking for Occupational Therapy (OT) positions, there are a number of factors that require consideration Therapy. I complete occupational therapy assessments via referral from other care coordinators, which could be I would also recommend having a look at what events the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT I love being an occupational therapist.

  • The Importance of Play and Play Therapy

    Play therapy is a therapy mainly used for children, defined as follows:- "The systematic use of a theoretical Association of Play Therapy (2008) Play therapy is a form of child-led counselling, for children who therapy. Play therapy differs for every child. Some therapists bring parents and siblings into play therapy.

  • 'Drawing back the covers' on the OT role in sleep: An article and podcast

    occupations.  At the Royal Surrey County Hospital (in the UK), we are a team of three Occupational Therapists, working We initiated cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for Insomnia, which is misleadingly named, as it is Not surprisingly, occupational therapy coaching skills are extensively employed, including : evaluating Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust: Occupational Therapy > Insomnia Clinic .

  • It's Time to Give Yourself a Break

    Therapists who work long into the night researching, planning, and organising, giving up sleep for their I get it, I've been one of those therapists who burn themselves out fighting for and supporting those As occupational therapists we speak about occupational participation, occupational health and occupational read a book have a cup of tea make 2-minute noodles for dinner give your child that thing that will occupy definitely not least: You never, ever, ever need permission to look after yourself and your desired occupations

  • Sensory Processing Disorder: International Experience in Lithuania

    This highlighted that even though we are all studying Occupational Therapy in different countries, we Gathering information using H-OPP helps us to form an Occupational Performance Diagnosis. Not only have I learnt more about cultures, students and Occupational Therapy in other countries. A tool to enhance occupational therapy reasoning from ICF perspective: The Hasselt Occupational Performance Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 24(2), pp.126-135.

  • The arts are for everyone! A brief overview of how the arts can benefit children with disabilities

    The arts are often forgotten when considering therapy options for children with learning and developmental In 5 Fun and Educational Activities with Children, Katie Pierce and The Occupational Therapy Hub explore of a team; for children who struggle socially, theatre could provide a much-needed outlet (All About Therapy All About Therapy (online). The Occupational Therapy Hub > Therapy Articles (online).

  • Mental and Physical Health: Why they go hand in hand

    By Anthony Yuill - specialist rehabilitation Occupational Therapist Introduction As health professionals As Occupational Therapists we recognise that any assessment is not only the physical presentation that Conclusion As occupational therapists, we aim to improve health and well being through enabling participation Therapy and Mental Health, Churchill Livingstone Duncan, E (2011) Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy, Churchill Livingstone Useful Links RCOT Hot Topic: Check with RCOT Library or website for

  • My First Dissection, or How I Fell in Love with Hands

    Trigger warning Themes of bereavement and death In the early days of the occupational therapy program Our program required all occupational therapy candidates to complete a course in Gross Anatomy, spending In the thirty-six years I have practiced in occupational therapy, I often found myself studying the hands

  • Advances in Rehabilitation Technologies

    partial to complete automation of functions. 2) Technologies used to achieve recovery of functions We as occupational therapists are the masters of adding 'fun' in 'FUNctional'. Although very little evidence is available for its use in occupational therapy. School-Based Telerehabilitation in Occupational Therapy: Using Telerehabilitation Technologies to Promote Home Quick – Occupational Therapy Home Visits Using mHealth, to Facilitate Discharge from Acute Admission

  • The Long and Winding Road: A Personal Reflection on Retirement

    I seriously considered ending my occupational therapy career at that point. Therapy Patient: I've finally figured out the difference between Physical [Physiotherapy] and Occupational During my college years and early on in my occupational therapy journey, physical and occupational therapy In the weeks that had passed since her occupational therapy treatments had started, she had spoken often "For me, occupational therapy was a land of potential, a place to stop grieving and learn how to compensate

  • Symbolic Interaction of Sexuality and Cultures

    " - Bren é Brown As Occupational Therapists, we look within and around, constantly deliberating on Sakshi Tickoo is an Occupational Therapist, Personal Counsellor and a Student Mentor, specialising in professionals in this intimate ADL and help clients integrate intimacy and sexuality in their daily occupations K. (2019) Indian Narrative of Sexuality: An Occupational Therapy Perspective.

  • Thinking Outside the (Cardboard) Box

    The equipment is individually designed by the occupational therapy team at the Sanctuary, to meet the is intelligence having fun'' - Albert Einstein If you would like to hear more contact Jolene Allen, Occupational Therapist at the Metropolitan Sanctuary for Children with Disability, Nyeri Kenya.

  • Autism and Sensory Integration

    Sensory integration therapy (SIT) addresses sensory processing challenges in children with autism, by Through tailored activities and exercises, such as movement, tactile stimulation and deep pressure, the therapy approach called sensory integration therapy, or sensory-based interventions, is often used. Sensory integration therapy typically involves working with an occupational therapist (OT), who specialises Case-Smith, J. and Clifford O'Brien, J. (2010) Occupational therapy for children. 6th ed.

  • A Professional’s Guide to Sensory Impairment

    By Louise Martinez, Neurological Occupational Therapist Feeling cut off from the world: social isolation This is a specialist area, requiring an experienced Paediatric occupational therapist. Occupational therapy input included adapting the home environment, with a focus on compensating for Norman therapy, April 2015, www.rcot.co.uk/practice-resources/occupational-therapy-topics/childhood-adulthood Royal College of Occupational Therapists, Professional Standards for Occupational Therapy Practice,

  • Case Study | Community Rapid Response: Assessment + Intervention

    By Jamie Grant - Occupational Therapist; Director, The Occupational Therapy Hub Miss B was referred However, this would not include occupational therapy provision. Reflection and evaluation of practice In terms of social and cultural influences on occupational therapy Therapy Vision for Health, Well-being & Justice through Occupation. Turpin, M. and Iwama, M.K. (2011) Using Occupational Therapy Models in Practice: A Field Guide.

  • The 5 biggest mistakes students make when studying for the NBCOT Exam

    web course and one-on-one personal tutoring via Skype/phone has helped over 1500 students pass the occupational therapy test (NBCOT® exam).

  • The Circle of Life: Sexuality through Early Life Stages

    This is exactly where Occupational Therapists try to bridge the knowledge and communication gaps. Like every other activity of daily living (ADL), Occupational Therapists (especially, paediatric and The scope of Occupational Therapy practice is not only limited to children showing normal developmental A balanced sensory diet is that which an occupational therapist develops specifically to meet the needs Therapy practice in sexual and mental health.

  • Why is a Great Facilitator Crucial to Telehealth?

    Knowing expectations and boundaries will be very helpful for getting the most out of therapy sessions As an occupational therapist (OT), when using facilitators, always make sure you are aware of applicable roles to make sure therapy stays on track. Some of these include: Transfer training Balance activities Neuro re-education Hand therapy Other acute rehab situations Considering if a patient is a good fit for occupational therapy online?

  • A Place for Grace: Thoughts on Working with a Parent with Dementia

    therapy was a powerful tool that helped both Grace and the family in keeping her independent for as As occupational therapists (OTs), we are uniquely qualified to evaluate and intervene in situations like Final thoughts In the 37 years I have been an occupational therapist, I was never known to be a 'cheerleader I do feel that the occupational therapist is uniquely qualified to assist families in this situation. But the profession of occupational therapy is a truly 'one-stop shop' in my (admittedly) biased opinion

  • Case Study | Paediatric Disability: OT supporting re-housing

    The information below was submitted by an occupational therapist (OT) to a local government housing department The Occupational Therapy Re-housing Report supported the family to move to a property more suited to This provided improved access and safety, greater independence and ease of occupational engagement within He has a standing frame - provided by his physiotherapist in school, as a part of ongoing therapy - and Occupational Therapist’s Proposal Max's occupational therapist (OT) requests that he and his family be

  • A Sensory Garden Project for clients with Dementia

    Anastasia Barnes, senior occupational therapist at the Emerald Centre in Colchester (UK), was the proud assessments, consultant reviews, medication monitoring, crisis intervention assessments, home treatment, occupational therapy, psychological assessment and treatments and a 24-hour helpline. The centre also houses group therapies and activities, including cognitive stimulation therapy and a

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