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Occupational therapy is a profession that focuses on helping people live their lives to the fullest, by enabling them to participate in activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). Our team is dedicated to helping you participate in the tasks that matter most!

OTs can help people with a variety of functional tasks, such as:

  • Regaining or improving physical function
  • Develop coping strategies for managing their condition
  • Adapting the environment to meet their needs
  • Living independently and participating in the activities they enjoy
  • Getting around their home and community
  • Develop the skills they need to perform everyday activities, such as feeding, dressing, and bathing
  • Improve their fine motor skills, handwriting, and other academic skills
  • Develop their social and emotional skills
  • Participate in play and leisure activities
  • Thrive in school and in the community

Whether you or a family member suffered an injury, are recovering from surgery or living with chronic conditions such as arthritis or stroke, our adult occupational therapists are here to help. Through personalized assessments, we identify areas of difficulty and develop a comprehensive treatment plan to improve functional abilities and overall wellness. Our therapists specialize in self-care, home management, work or vocational skills, and leisure pursuits, to help you reclaim control of your life. OTs can help adults with a variety of conditions, including:

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For Pediatric Patients

Our pediatric occupational therapists provide support to children with a wide range of conditions. We utilize play-based interventions to foster essential skills, such as fine motor coordination, sensory integration, handwriting proficiency, emotional regulation and social skills. Our dedicated therapists work collaboratively with families, schools and healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for your child. OTs can help children with a variety of conditions, including:

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Down syndrome
  • Developmental delays
  • Learning disabilities
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Sensory processing disorders
  • Physical disabilities

Our occupational therapy services for adults and pediatric patients are designed to transform challenges into triumphs, empowering individuals of all ages to lead fulfilling lives. Let us be the partner on your journey to lifelong well-being and independence.

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    and decision-making" (Occupational Therapy Board of Australia, 2018, pp. 7-8). Furthermore, reflective practice is a critical employability attribute in the occupa-tional therapy profession and across many health care professions (Dacre Pool & Sewell, 2007; Rodger, Fitzgerald, Davila, Millar, & Allison, 2011; Schell, 2009).

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    This reflective essay should not be treated as an authoritative source of information when forming medical opinions as information may be inaccurate or out-of-date. ... Integrated Occupational Therapy Practice Case Study. Introduction This report will focus on the occupational therapy (OT) process for Meera (Appendix A), a 56-year-old woman ...

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    Occupational therapy (OT) treatment focuses on helping people with a sensory, physical, or cognitive disability be as independent as possible in all areas of their lives. OT can help kids with various needs improve their cognitive, physical, sensory, and motor skills and enhance their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment.

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    "Difficult, but important" Reflection is an important yet ethereal skill that all Occupational Therapists need to master. Part of completing a reflection is an inner sense of discomfort (in fact the first stage of reflection as described by Boyd & Fales 1983) so it's no wonder many people put it off and may even try to get by without it, perhaps carrying out token reflections just to ...

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    The evaluation step consists of the occupational profile and the analysis of occupational performance which help the OT determine what the patient hopes to gain during therapy, what they need to accomplish, what the patient can do and what are the barriers or supports to their health and participation in therapy.

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    Occupational Therapy Reflection. Decent Essays. 619 Words. 3 Pages. Open Document. I decided to take this class because I was Googling careers that involved 'helping others' and found occupational therapy to be in the top ten list on many different websites. I thought the job description was intriguing and the fact that occupational therapy ...

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    Sabonis-Chaffe B, Hussey S, M (1998) Introduction to Occupational Therapy 2nd edition, Mosby, USA Tryssenaar J (1999) Interactive journals: an educational strategy to promote reflection. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 49 (7), 695-702. Wackerhausen, s (2009) Collaboration, Professional Identity and Reflection across Boundaries.

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    Occupational Therapy Reflection. 395 Words2 Pages. When I first started my fieldwork at Creative Gifts I was unsure of what to do as an occupational therapy assistant student (OTAS). Though I have worked with this population, adults with developmental disabilities and am very comfortable in this setting, I am there in another capacity, as an ...

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    PDP Reflection 10 December 2019 For my professional development plan, I worked with my mentor to create goals for the semester regarding occupational therapy. My first goal in the professional category was to read meeting notes from 3 SOTA meetings. I accomplished this goal and read the notes from 3 of the meetings this semester.

  12. Occupational Therapy Reflective Essay

    The evaluation step consists of the occupational profile and the analysis of occupational performance which help the OT determine what the patient hopes to gain during therapy, what they need to accomplish, what the patient can do and what are the barriers or supports to their health and participation in therapy.

  13. PDF Reflection based on Gibbs reflective cycle (Example 1)

    Reflection based on Gibbs reflective cycle (Example 1) Gibbs, G. (1988) Learning by doing. A guide to teaching and learning methods. Oxford Polytechnic: Oxford . Description - what happened? A patient that I had been looking after for many years with cystic fibrosis finally died on my ward. Feelings - what were you thinking and feeling?

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    Essay Writing Service. The Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (COT, 2010) specifies the requirements of an Occupational Therapist in relation to keeping a Continuing Professional Development Portfolio. It states that all Occupational Therapists must continue to keep a CPD portfolio that may be audited by the HCPC every five years.

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    As a health and care professional, you should never stop learning. You should also meet your standards of continuing professional development (CPD). Reflection can form part of your CPD and we use reflection as an example of work-based learning in our advice on what activities count as CPD. If you participate in reflection, the notes you keep ...

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    1553. In this essay I am going to critically reflect on how an Occupational Therapist (OT) would use grading and adapting to increase the therapeutic gain for clients when using groups and creative activities. I am going look at these two skills as they focus on client centeredness and intervention. College of Occupational Therapist (COT 2010 ...

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    THERAPY INTERVENTIONS A 2-Day Master Class September 22 and 23, 2018 Presented by: Joan Farrell, PhD. & Ida Shaw, MA. Potential audience: people who had basic schema-therapy training and already actively practicing individual therapy sessions. Day 1 will focus on the conceptualization of impasses with client and therapist during therapy

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  21. Occupational Therapy Reflective Essay

    The evaluation step consists of the occupational profile and the analysis of occupational performance which help the OT determine what the patient hopes to gain during therapy, what they need to accomplish, what the patient can do and what are the barriers or supports to their health and participation in therapy.