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occupational therapist one who evaluates the self-care, work, play and leisure time tasks performance skills of individuals. This person evaluates and implements programs to accomplish basic daily tasks.
Ãâó: www.pierrerobin.org/glossarymz.html
occupational therapy uses purposeful activity and meaningful occupation to help people with mental health problems and play a key role in helping people overcome problems and gain confidence in themselves (useful link).
Ãâó: www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/glosTreats.htm
occupational therapy Assists patients in normalizing activities of daily living such as bathing, brushing teeth, cutting meat, and dressing.
Ãâó: dfw-neuronetwork.com/Glossary.htm
occupational therapist A person who is trained in rehabilitation. Occupational therapists are knowledgeable about using activity, exercise, splints and positioning to help a person with burns get well.
Ãâó: www.howardnations.com/burns/burns_glossary.html
occupational disease Long-term employment in particular occupations, for instance mining or asbestos installation, can bring about serious illness. This is called an occupational disease, and in these cases workers may be entitled to worker's compensation and Social Security benefits.
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