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Occupational Therapy Special Popul (OTS 216)

Term: 2024-2025 AY - Fall Semester

Faculty

John G KrasnavageShow MyInfo popup for John G Krasnavage
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Description

This course is designed to teach the emerging occupational therapy assistant about effective interventions with special populations. These adult groups and populations include those identified by Healthy People 2020 who live with chronic disease and disabilities. In particular, Dementia and Alzheimer’s (AD) disease, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) community, and the well elderly. The focus of this course will be on AD and IDD. Students will investigate the role of occupational therapy in promoting health and wellness, wellbeing, occupational performance and quality of life. Students will develop skills to facilitate quality of life, to work in a multidisciplinary environment and to create innovative interventions based on OT models and frames of reference. Students will learn about the etiologies of indicated diseases and how these diseases impact occupational functioning throughout the adult lifespan. They will