Meaning Occupational therapy
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Occupational therapy


Treatment that helps you return to your usual activities (like bathing, preparing meals, and housekeeping) after an illness.
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A profession that involves using occupations for bettering health. Occupations are considered anything that someone likes to do or has to do, ranging from hobbies to self-care. It is believed that doi [..]
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often abbreviated OT, is the use of treatments to develop, recover, or maintain the daily living and work skills of patients with a physical, mental or developmental condition.Occupational therapy is [..]
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A term used by the Occupational Therapy Profession which confuses the masses, but means: the facilitation of and application of volitional activity to promote wellbeing. Perhaps it should be re-named [..]
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Occupational therapy


Treatment to restore a physically disabled person's ability to perform tasks of daily living, such as walking, eating, drinking, dressing, toileting and bathing.
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Treatment used to improve and maintain a patient's daily living skills because of a disability or injury.
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a therapeutic, rehabilitative procedure which uses deliberate jobs and activities to better wellness- inhibit injury or impairments- improve quality of life- and develop, maintain, or restore the utmo [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Occupational Therapy is a profession aimed at helping people with a physical, mental, or developmental condition to participate in and to perform the tasks of daily life. Depending on the condition an [..]
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Occupational Therapy is a way of treating the patient to perform daily task in their living and working environment and to assist them to develop the skills to live independently, satisfying and produ [..]
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therapy aimed to restore a person's basic skills, such as bathing and dressing.
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Occupational therapy is a type of rehabilitation therapy that uses real life activities in specific areas and with specific goals, to help patients of all ages prevent, lessen, or overcome physical di [..]
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Occupational Therapy is the therapeutic use of self-care, work and play activities to increase independent function, enhance development and prevent disability; may include the adaptation of a task or [..]
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The development of adaptive skills, increased performance capacity, and those factors that may impede or restrict ability to function
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Treatment that helps you return to your usual daily activities, such as preparing meals, bathing, housekeeping, etc., after an injury or illness.
Source: ehealthmedicare.com

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People can lose some skills because of an accident or illness. These skills include walking, eating, drinking, dressing and bathing. This treatment helps restore the skills.
Source: aetna.com

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Do you know what your occupation is? As a kid, your job is to play, learn, and grow up to take care of yourself. It's hard for some kids to do everyday things like write, eat, or get dressed, but [..]
Source: kidshealth.org

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Occupational therapy aids people to achieve their maximum possible independence in everyday life. The activities involved in occupational therapy are both psychological and physical.
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Responsible for the regulation of the practices of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic training.
Source: ohio.gov

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A rehabilitative service to people with mental, physical, emotional, or developmental impairments. Services can include helping a student with pencil grip, physical exercises that may be used to incre [..]
Source: ldonline.org

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Occupational therapy


This will help your child maintain, improve or restore adaptive and functional skills, including fine motor skills and oral motor skills in all educational activities.
Source: schools.nyc.gov

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A special education related service which is usually focused upon the development of a student's fine motor skills and/or the identification of adapted ways of accomplishing activities of daily l [..]
Source: disabilityrights.org

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Services to address the functional needs of a child related to performance of adaptive development, adaptive behaviors and play, and sensory, motor and postural development. (body, toward it, special [..]
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Activities focusing on fine motor skills and perceptual abilities that assist in improving physical, social, psychological, and/or intellectual development; e.g., rolling a ball, finger painting, sorting objects.
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A therapy or treatment provided by an occupational therapist that helps individual developmental or physical skills that will aid in daily living; it focuses on sensory integration, on coordination of movement, and on fine motor and self-help skills, such as dressing, eating with a fork and spoon, etc.
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Skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. It assists in the development of skills needed for Independent Living.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The field concerned with utilizing craft or work activities in the rehabilitation of patients. Occupational therapy can also refer to the activities themselves.
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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Treatment to restore a physically disabled person's ability to perform activities such as walking, eating, drinking, dressing, toileting and bathing.
Source: aetnastudenthealth.com

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Occupational therapy helps people develop, recover, or maintain their daily living and work skills where they have a physical, mental or developmental condition. Its purpose is to enable people to par [..]
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Occupational therapy


Services provided by a qualified occupational therapist that includes improving ability to perform tasks for independent functioning.
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Occupational Therapy involves the therapeutic use of work, self-care, and play activities to increase independent function and enhance development.
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Occupational therapy is concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday lif [..]
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The therapeutic use of occupations, including everyday life activities with individuals, groups, populations, or organizations to support participation, performance, and function in roles and situatio [..]
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Responsible for the regulation of the practices of occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic training.
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therapy designed to restore or maintain a patient's ability to perform tasks used in daily living, often through developing ways to modify or adapt activities.
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