An occupational Therapy School is an institution that helps its students with day-to-day activities that may be otherwise restricted to them. They promote well being and health through environmental adaptation.
As they address two different areas (occupational therapy- the tasks of living, physical therapy- functioning as it relates to mobility)- there is no quantifiable answer to that question.
Pre-occupational therapy is a group of classes that are taken at the university level before classes can begin for occupational therapy. A person taking classes in pre occupational therapy, can work as an occupational therapy assistant.
Optometry and occupational therapy are school subjects. They begin with the letter o.
First one should attempt to prepare oneself for Occupational Therapy School at regular secondary school by studying appropriate classes. Then one can search for an acceptable school in the area, universities will have information on where to go.
This site has a good list of the top occupational therapy schools in the country, depending on your location and whether you want a public or private school. http://www.univsource.com/ot.htm
Yes, Cincinnatti State offers a great program of courses for occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy in Health Care was created in 1984.
American Occupational Therapy Association was created in 1917.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy was created in 1993.
Elizabeth Cara has written: 'Psychosocial occupational therapy' -- subject(s): Occupational therapy, Mentally ill, Rehabilitation 'Psychosocial occupational therapy in clinical practice' -- subject(s): Occupational therapy, Mentally ill, Rehabilitation
The only school near the areas you listed that has an Occupational Therapy is the Dominican University of California, which is located in San Rafael. Their number is 1-415-458-3731.
If you are lucky enough to have a degree from a physical therapy school, there are many jobs open to you.You could work as a physical therapists or occupational Therapists.