OTA 113 Therapeutic Activities II

This course is the second of two courses with the same focus.  It is an advanced course to develop creative problem-solving, clinical reasoning, and documentation skills through exposure to barriers for safety and independence. Grading and adaptation of activities are explored more in depth. Models and theories of occupation are applied and the effects on performance are examined.  

Credits

4

Offered

Spring

Notes

Hybrid

Outcomes

  1. Apply clinical reasoning to analyze and select appropriate therapeutic activities to support client-centered goals.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to grade and adapt therapeutic activities to address client factors, performance skills, and contexts.
  3. Use the teaching-learning process to facilitate individual and group-based therapeutic interventions.
  4. Apply activity analysis to plan and implement occupation-based interventions that promote participation, safety of self and others, in ADLs, IADLs, and other areas of occupation.
  5. Demonstrate effective clinical documentation and professional communication related to the intervention process.

Field Based Experience

0