Saturday, April 15, 2017

The OT Process

As I continue learning about the occupational therapy profession, I am starting to see the significance in the OT Process. The three steps of evaluation, intervention, and outcomes are all essential components in ensuring providing the best and most effective treatment for our clients. Something that I find very interesting and very important to note is that this process isn't just necessarily cycled through one time for a client. This all varies depending on the goals set by the client and therapist and whether or not there are single or multiple steps to reaching an overall goal. Therefore, at the end of the OT process, the client may either be discharged or could even start a new step and go back to the intervention process with a new intervention implementation for a new goal.

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