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    second reason for a client to need occupational therapy is due to an illness. Severe illnesses like cancer leaves the client with little energy for leisure, social, or work-related tasks after just doing some daily activities. Occupational therapy practitioners are experts with the knowledge of how to modify activities and environments to allow individuals to do the activities they want and need to do to maintain quality of life. The role of occupational therapy is, “to facilitate and enable an

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    called occupational therapy. Upon visiting my grandfather, I witnessed several health care professionals working to rehabilitate him. I have always wanted to pursue a profession in which I could help people, and I thought physical therapy would best complement my natural abilities. I met the occupational therapist to this day I don’t remember her name, but as I watched her work with my grandfather I realized that I had found what I was looking for. The profession of occupational therapy which, treat

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    eventually developed a system to manage his work, nutrition, hygiene, physical exercise, and everyday activities. It was while supporting my father that I witnessed firsthand the overwhelming role occupational therapists play in the recovery process and the hope they can bring to families. His occupational therapist not only focused on my father’s goal of returning to his job,

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    INTRODUCTION In the field of occupational therapy a lot of writing is required from doctors and students becoming therapists. The question that constantly crossed my mind was why do they need to write? Before I began to research the writing styles and practices that took place in the field, I knew I needed to educate myself about Occupational therapy. I scheduled interviews with a licensed occupational therapist and a student studying to be one to help me understand what took place in their field

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    What is Occupational Therapy? The primary goal of occupational therapy (OT) is to improve health and function in day-to-day life through participation in meaningful occupations. An “occupation” goes well beyond paid employment – it is anything that occupies your time. Hobbies, activities with family, and the basic skills of independent living are all within the scope of OT. Whether you are referred due to an injury or a disability, occupational therapists will build treatment based on what matters

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    Pediatric Occupational Therapist Pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on mainly helping children develop skills that they need to grow into functional, independent adults. They work with patients whose ability to function normally is impaired because of an accident, injury, stroke, illness, or long-term problem. Many different physical impairments, injuries, and a host of other issues can hamper a child’s ability to perform common tasks or progress normally through the stages of social or cognitive

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    and with my work and volunteer experiences. Occupational therapy is the career that I have always been interested in because it is a career where I would be able to use my creativity when providing therapy to patients, work and connect with a diverse population, and be a leader. From volunteering and shadowing therapists, I have realized that there is no patient that is the same. Occupational therapists meet with many patients each day and each therapy session is customized for that specific individual

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    grandfather experienced a series of illnesses that concluded with him having to participate in rehabilitation. I’d never heard of a profession called occupational therapy. When visiting my grandfather I realized that there were a lot of healthcare workers that made it possible to rehabilitate him. It was then that I actualized I wanted to pursue occupational therapy. I’ve always wanted to help and serve people to the best of my abilities, while doing something that I love and it compliments my natural abilities

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    I was given an assignment in high school to write a paper on potential careers. I knew that I was specifically drawn to work with people with special needs, and my research led me to make occupational therapy my career topic. Since that time, I’ve had the opportunity to shadow at Children’s Hospital Rehabilitation Center and Sappington Elementary to work with children with disabilities, and then to the DePaul Health Center to work with adults who were stripped of their independence through surgery

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    where I could help others and use my love for problem solving and hands-on interest. This is when I became interested in occupational therapy and fell in love with the profession. Occupational therapy has several elements I find passion in such as, the ability to be hands on and help change other people’s lives in a positive manner. My goal in life is to become an occupational therapist and help others live independent lives again. As I work to obtain this goal, I am doing many things such as strengthening

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