- Upon successful completion of the course, each participant should be able to:
- Explain the history, philosophical base, values, ethics, and clinical reasoning as related to occupational therapy. Students will design and present OT knowledge creatively.
- Reference and explore the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework.
- Explain the relationship of theory and frames of reference to interventions in mental health, physical disabilities, lifespan development, and scopes of practice.
- Demonstrate entry-level activity analysis, assessment, treatment planning, treatment implementation and intervention processes. Students will analyze occupational performance through application of components of the OT Practice Framework
- Define the role of occupational therapy assistant and their relationship with the occupational therapist.
- Define the role of occupational therapy assistant within the healthcare setting and their role with other healthcare personnel.
- Explore environments that shape and affect the practice of occupational therapy; social, political and economic.
- Understand that occupational therapy is a lifelong profession, one that requires commitment and dedication.
ACOTE STANDARDS:
B.1.8, B.2.1 , B.2.3, B.3.1 , B.3.2 , B.3.4, B.4.0, B.5.27, B.6.1,B.6.2, B.6.4, B.7.2, B.8.1, B.9.8, B.9.13