Occupational Therapy Consultation

Occupational Therapy Consultation
Author: Evelyn Jaffe,Cynthia F. Epstein
Publsiher: Mosby
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015028425356

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This book is organized to provide a comprehensive overview of consultation, including a historical perspective and basic theoretical concepts. Examples of occupational therapy consultation, found in Part II, follow a format that allows the reader to compare and contrast consultation practice settings.

Occupational Therapy Consultation

Occupational Therapy Consultation
Author: Evelyn Jaffe,Cynthia Epstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 809
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 080167509X

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Program Development and Grant Writing in Occupational Therapy

Program Development and Grant Writing in Occupational Therapy
Author: Joy D. Doll
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-10-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781449618162

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Program Development and Grant Writing in Occupational Therapy: Making the Connection is a practical guide to program development and grant writing. This text describes the process of developing a good idea into a sustainable and meaningful program related to occupational therapy principles and client needs. Readers will learn how to conduct a needs and asset assessment, develop strategies for writing a grant proposal that maximizes funding, learn where to find data, and tips on how to garner support from stakeholders. This essential text contains process worksheets at the end of each chapter to help readers process and apply the chapter concepts. These worksheets can be used by instructors as learning activities in courses related to community practice, program development and grant writing. Program Development and Grant Writing in Occupational Therapy: Making the Connection features learning objectives, key terms, process worksheets, case studies, review questions, grant samples and more!

Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments

Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments
Author: Irene Mcewen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317764274

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Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments covers the major issues involved in providing lawful, team-oriented, and effective occupational and physical therapy services for students with disabilities in public schools. For those involved with students with disabilities, this book helps them make sound decisions about services that will make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children. Since the 1975 enactment of Public Law 94--142, which mandated that occupational and physical therapy be provided “as may be required by a handicapped child to benefit from special education,” this required link between therapy and education has continued to lead to confusion and controversy about which students should receive therapy in school and what types of services should be provided. The purpose of Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments is to clarify the major issues surrounding occupational and physical therapy in public schools, and to provide a framework for delivery of team- and family-oriented services that meet individual needs of students with disabilities. For those unsure of current regulations regarding handicapped students, or those who need clarification on the law, the book begins with a review of legislation and regulations. This begins to guide and shape schools’provision of therapy services. The following chapters assist occupational and physical therapists and important members of the educational teams of disabled students to make sound decisions about which students need school-based therapy services: Laws that Shape Therapy Services in Educational Environments: summarizes the major statutory law, federal regulations, and case law interpretation in which school-based practice is grounded. Pediatric Therapy in the 1990s: reviews contemporary theories of motor development, motor control, and motor learning that have had major impact on therapy for school-age children with disabilities. Related Services Decision-Making: describes a strong team approach to determining a student’s need for occupational and physical therapy services, which takes into account the unique characteristics of both the student and the educational team. Assessment and Intervention in School-Based Practice: describes an approach to assessment and intervention in schools that clearly illustrates a relationship between therapy and educational programs that result in meaningful outcomes for students. Challenges of Interagency Collaboration: reports on a qualitative study that points out that schools are not the only settings in which many students with disabilities receive services, so coordination between various agencies is essential to avoid gaps, overlaps, and cross purposes. Those who can benefit from Occupational and Physical Therapy in Educational Environments include occupational and physical therapists who work in public schools, school administrators, teachers, and even parents of disabled children.

The Occupational Therapist as Consultant to Community Agencies

The Occupational Therapist as Consultant to Community Agencies
Author: Alice C. Jantzen,Reba L. Anderson,Kay W. Sieg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1976*
Genre: Community health services
ISBN: OCLC:222325164

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Willard and Spackman s Occupational Therapy

Willard and Spackman s Occupational Therapy
Author: Barbara A. Schell,Glen Gillen,Marjorie Scaffa,Ellen S. Cohn
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 1298
Release: 2013-03-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781451110807

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Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy, Twelfth Edition, continues in the tradition of excellent coverage of critical concepts and practices that have long made this text the leading resource for Occupational Therapy students. Students using this text will learn how to apply client-centered, occupational, evidence based approach across the full spectrum of practice settings. Peppered with first-person narratives, which offer a unique perspective on the lives of those living with disease, this new edition has been fully updated with a visually enticing full color design, and even more photos and illustrations. Vital pedagogical features, including case studies, Practice Dilemmas, and Provocative questions, help position students in the real-world of occupational therapy practice to help prepare them to react appropriately.

The Occupational Therapy Managers Survival Handbook

The Occupational Therapy Managers  Survival Handbook
Author: Florence S Cromwell,Chestina Brollier
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781135820312

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This practical volume, in a casebook approach, was developed in response to the complex issues that today’s manager faces. As therapists assume managerial responsibilities, there is need to share experiences and lessons learned. In this volume, a common format is used to present each case, including chronology of events, alternatives considered, risks involved, and outcomes. Several chapters include valuable resource materials as well. Key concerns are addressed, such as justifying more therapist staff, evaluating staff performance, collecting and analyzing cost data to establish fees, weighing ethical and liability concerns, and teaching students about their future responsibilities. The Occupational Therapy Manager’s Survival Handbook provides useful material for any therapist who wishes to examine and strengthen his or her role as a manager.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy
Author: Alice J. Punwar,Suzanne M. Peloquin
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0683304534

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Written in a casual, narrative style, this edition has been updated with five new chapters, new case studies, new clinical stories, and discussion questions focusing on ethical, legal, and interpersonal issues. The text introduces students to the field of occupational therapy and to career opportunities in the field. Using clinical examples and case studies, this edition provides a realistic look at the complementary roles of the registered occupational therapist (OTR) and the certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA). Occupational Therapy: Principles and Practice illustrates the OT process within various practice settings, including the acute care hospital, public school, and home health practice. Other topics include current and prospective issues in the field, the U.S. health care system, influences/implications of managed care on the profession, and the international OT market. All charts/tables reflect current statistics.This edition differs significantly from the earlier edition by the addition of a second author, Professor Suzanne Peloquin, PhD, a recognized authority in her field. Dr. Peloquin recounts stories from occupational therapy history and offers unique insights into current practice.