Occupational Therapy Assistant
Make a difference in patients’ lives.
As an Occupational Therapy Assistant, you can expect to work with patients by providing therapy in exciting environments such as hospitals, nursing facilities, occupational therapists’ offices, and home health services.
July 8th
Gain valuable skills.
- Aid OTs in treatment planning and implementation.
- Improve daily living and motor skills in patients.
- Provide therapy for physical or mental challenges.
- Collaborate to monitor patient progress.
- Educate on therapeutic techniques.
- Maintain patient records accurately.
- Assist in rehabilitation exercises.
- Customize treatment plans for patient goals.