{"id":490,"date":"2016-03-31T17:15:42","date_gmt":"2016-03-31T17:15:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.besthealthsciencedegree.com\/?page_id=490"},"modified":"2016-03-31T17:15:42","modified_gmt":"2016-03-31T17:15:42","slug":"5-duties-of-an-occupational-therapist","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/www.besthealthsciencedegree.com\/lists\/5-duties-of-an-occupational-therapist\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Duties of an Occupational Therapist"},"content":{"rendered":"

Essential members of the allied health care workforce, occupational therapists help patients of all ages to develop, regain and maintain functional skills in the physical, social and emotional areas of their lives. In order to accomplish these diverse responsibilities, all occupational therapists must perform certain duties.<\/p>\n

Evaluate Patients<\/h3>\n

In addition to analyzing a patient\u2019s medical history, occupational therapists test and evaluate their physical and emotional abilities to create realistic rehabilitation goals. Using this plan of action, they select activities that will help the patients to perform work and life-management skills within the limits of their physical and mental abilities. Therapists may help autistic children lessen sensory integration issues. They can also teach older patients how to use medical equipment like wheelchairs and instruct individuals how to perform exercises that alleviate chronic pain. Exercises can also improve attention deficit issues, increase motor skills and enhance cognitive functions.<\/p>\n

Facilitate Lifestyle Changes<\/h3>\n

Therapists also identify habits that can compromise their patients\u2019 health or have the potential to cause an injury or disability. The therapist provides coaching that help patients develop qualities and make the changes necessary to improve their condition. Occupational therapists often work with patients to help them understand the possible risks and guide them toward behaviors that minimize or eliminate the risk. The therapist will work with patients to plan and implement programs as well as social activities to help them learn positive work, school and daily skills that overcome the limits of their physical and emotional challenges.<\/p>\n