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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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occupational therapist a person who practices occupational therapy and who may be licensed, registered, certified or otherwise regulated by law to do so
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occupational therapist One who works with the patient to re-educate them in the performance of activities necessary for self-care and self-support.
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occupational disease A disease which is due to causes and conditions which are characteristic of and peculiar to the business of the employer and which arises out of and in the course of employment. (An ordinary disease of life to which the public is generally exposed outside of employment is not compensable.)
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occupational therapist A therapist who evaluates the self-care, work and leisure skills of a person and plans and implements social and interpersonal activities to develop, restore, and/or maintain the person's ability to accomplish activities of daily living (eating, dressing, bathing) and necessary occupational tasks.
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