Occupational Therapist
Duties
and responsibilities:
Occupational Therapy Assistants and Aides help patients who are
mentally, emotionally, or physically disabled adjust to handicaps and regain
abilities to perform daily living and self-care skills. They work under the supervision of
occupational therapists as part of a team with physicians, counselors, and
physical therapists.
Occupational therapy assistants work
closely with patients to observe them, help them, and make reports to the
occupational therapist on the patients' progress and development. Most occupational therapy assistants are
employed at hospitals, and many work at nursing homes. Some work for schools for the
handicapped. Occupational therapy
assistants may also work in rehabilitation centers or at adult daycare centers.
Salary: 12,000 - $15,000 (Occupational
Therapy Aides)
$17,000 - $26,000 (Occupational
Therapy Assistants)
Education:
Occupational
therapy aides must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. They receive their training while on the job.
Occupational
therapy assistants must complete a two year training program that includes
clinical experience. They must also pass
a national examination to earn certification as a qualified assistant.
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Refection: I would not mind being an
occupational therapist for the fact that you can work with people who actually
need the help and who are in desperate needs of getting the right help needed for
the patient.
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