Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Few Helpful Suggestions For Occupational Therapists

Occupational therapy jobs are available in a large variety of settings. These include infirmary, talented nursing homes, home care settings, colleges, rehabilitation facilities, and so on . OT's have the opportunity to work with pediatric patients to geriatric patients, and everyone in between.

Since 2007, the Occupational Therapist must have a Masters, and there are some programs in which you can earn a doctorate. Beginning pay for this and related careers ranges in the 60 thousand dollars and up range. Below is a list of ideas for the Occupational specialist as they go about their daily routines :

1. You have to be able to sympathise with your patients, as they are wrestling to recover something that they have lost or to gain something they have not had.

2. Remember that your patient is maybe in pain, be gentle. Watch for scowls in their face to decide agony levels. Many people won't admit to being hurting.

3. Be aware of your patient. Do not allow yourself to get involved with talks with other folks in the room. Your patient merits your total attention.

4. You may be having a bad day. Your patient's day is worse. Do not make them suffer for anything you could be going through. Stay centered.

5. Help your patient maintain his/her dignity. If you're doing things like training in bath abilities, or personal hygiene skills, do not make them expose themselves to you any more than necessary. If you're doing the bathing, be gentle, as some skin is very fragile and can be hurt or maybe torn with little effort.

6. Check with the patient to discover how he/she is feeling during each session. It permits them to know you care ; it allows you to do a fast health check ; and if they are not well, you may wish to shorten or cancel the session.

7. Ensure you comprehensively document each session as fast as possible after the session while things are fresh in your brain. From both a legal and medical standpoint, it is critical that the facts in the medical records be detailed and correct.

8. If you're supervising Occupational treatment aides, be sure you do it comprehensively and regularly. Some OTA's may not have the exacting standards as you, particularly the ones whose pay scale is much lower. There were horrific tales told about OTA's and their treatment to patients in nursing houses. Sad but true!


Enjoy your job, and thanks for doing it well. These and other healthcare positions (such as hemodialysis jobs and hospitalist jobs) are some of the most in-demand healthcare positions now and in the future.

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