What is an Occupational Therapist?
As we age, we can experience health issues such as a stroke or other disabilities that may benefit from the services of an occupational therapist (OTs). When asked, many people have no idea what an OT does; while others think they help individuals find work. Actually, an OT may be an instrumental part of your healthcare team who will work with you to facilitate your best recovery. If you are wondering what the difference is between a physical therapist (PT) and an OT, a PT focuses on restoring or improving movement, strength, and range of motion; while an OT works on improving the motor skills you need to perform daily tasks.
If a loved one has suffered from a stroke, they may have lost the ability to perform tasks known as Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), which include bathing, toileting, dressing, eating, grooming, etc. The job of the OT is to teach the person how to carry out daily, functional activities despite the impairment in order to improve quality of life and maximize independence.
For instance, if the stroke caused damage to one side of the body, an OT focuses on therapies that promote motor recovery. One common intervention is to limit or constrain the person’s movement on the unaffected arm, while having them use the affected arm to do repetitive or functional tasks. OTs may also recommend special equipment to improve their patients’ lives such as a wheelchair, walker, electric can opener or toothbrush, a special keyboard for the computer, or eating aids and then teach the person to use them.
At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Wheat Ridge, we provide a wide range of amenities and services to ensure the comfort, wellbeing and safety of our remarkable residents. In addition, if one of our residents requires OT, PT or other auxiliary services, we have trusted partners we will recommend. Please visit our website for further information, and email us regarding pricing and availability.
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