Ruthe B. Cowl Rehabilitation Center Celebrates National Occupational Therapy Month
Written by Post Public Information Representative, Apr 7, 2016, Comments Off
Courtesy Ariana Mora,
Laredo, Texas — Occupational therapy enables people of all ages live life to its fullest by helping them promote health, prevent—or live better with—injury, illness, or disability. It is a practice deeply rooted in science and is evidence-based, meaning that the plan designed for each individual is supported by data, experience, and “best practices” that have been developed and proven over time.
“Occupational therapy means helping others return to doing the things that make them happy, the things that are important to them. Occupational therapy helps individuals live life to its fullest despite injury, disease, or disability.”- Clarissa Idrogo, OTR
Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants focus on “doing” whatever occupations or activities are meaningful to the individual. It is occupational therapy’s purpose to get beyond problems to the solutions that assure living life to its fullest. These solutions may be adaptations for how to do a task, changes to the surroundings, or helping individuals to alter their own behaviors.
When working with an occupational therapy practitioner, strategies and modifications are customized for each individual to resolve problems, improve function, and support everyday living activities. The goal is to maximize potential. Through these therapeutic approaches, occupational therapy helps individuals design their lives, develop needed skills, adjust their environments (e,g., home, school, or work) and build health-promoting habits and routines that will allow them to thrive.
By taking the full picture into account—a person’s psychological, physical, emotional, and social makeup as well as their environment—occupational therapy assists clients to do the following: achieve goals, function at the highest possible level, concentrate on what matters most to them, maintain or rebuild their independence and participate in daily activities that they need or want to do.