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We take for granted the many Activities Of Daily Living (ADL), until the day when we lose the ability to perform such relatively simple tasks as dressing, eating, bathing… the things that make us independent and self-sufficient. Your Occupational Therapist will work with you to help you relearn these and other skills to improve your quality
of life. Occupational therapy is skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. Occupational therapy gives people the "skills for the job of living" that are needed for independent and satisfying lives. A physician’s prescription is required for treatment.
Occupational therapy practitioners are skilled professionals whose education includes the study of human growth and development with specific emphasis on the social, emotional, and physiological effects of illness and injury. Schuylkill Rehabilitation Center has a large friendly staff of Occupational Therapists who continually master advanced skills through experience and educational opportunities.
An occupational therapist enters the field with a bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree. The occupational therapy assistant earns an associate degree. Practitioners must complete supervised clinical internships in a variety of health care settings, and pass a national examination. Most states also regulate occupational therapy practice.
The ultimate goal in Occupational Therapy is to improve your functional skills, whether it is through increased mobility, improved cognition or adapting self-care tasks, to assist individuals in becoming as independent as possible in Activities of Daily Living.
To learn more about Occupational Therapy visit these websites:
The American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association
The American Occupational Therapy Foundation