At Little Peach, we have an awesome team of occupational therapists who serve a number of children each day. One question we get often is, "How can occupational therapy benefit my child?" One of our own has put together some information to help us better understand how beneficial OT can be. Read below to find out more! What is OT? BY: Cimone Davis, OTR/L Occupational Therapy uses therapeutic activities to promote independence, function, and well being. Occupational Therapy is guided by the following areas of occupation as defined by the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, 4th Edition:
The ability to participate in these areas of occupation can be affected by several things such as the environment in which the occupation is taking place, current habits and routines, physiological processes, and functions of the body. Information regarding these factors are gathered in the evaluation process, and later addressed through intervention planning and implementation. Client and caregiver participation is an integral part of the evaluation and treatment process. Without client and caregiver buy-in, it will be difficult to achieve carry-over of strategies in the natural environment where occupations typically take place. Occupational Therapy can be found in a number of settings such as: inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation, hospital, skilled nursing facilities, home health, early intervention, school system, community outreach programs, and wellness centers. Occupational therapists can also serve as consultants in several areas like improving work ergonomics, implementing wellness programs, and ensuring accomodations are made in educational institutions. Play is used to assist in the acquisition of goals and development of skills in the pediatric population. Pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on developing skills that will allow Independent participation in several areas of life such as ADLs, social participation, leisure, and education. Sensory processing difficulties, motor planning difficulties, executive functioning difficulties, deficits in strength and endurance all play a part in the ability to participate in areas of occupation.
Occupational Therapy benefits individuals of all ages. Reach out to a local Occupational Therapist to get the needs of your child, loved one, or yourself addressed. If you have any questions, reach out to us at [email protected]! Stay peachy!
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