Occupational Therapy in Health Care was created in 1984.
Anne A. Kuntavanish has written: 'Occupational therapy documentation' -- subject(s): Documentation, Forms, Health Care Quality Assurance, Medical care, Occupational therapy, Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care), Planning, Quality control
To get a job in the field of occupational therapy, one will need the proper qualifications and documentation. One needs to be approved by the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC).
Kirsten Stalker has written: 'Share the care' 'Development in short-term care' -- subject(s): Respite care, Services for, People with disabilities, Caregivers 'Managing risk and uncertainty in social work' 'Occupational therapy' -- subject(s): Occupational therapy services, Community health services
Home Health Care includes skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Also may include medical social services. Home health agencies may also teach you (or your family or friends) how to care for yourself.
Gentiva Health Services is much like any other health care system one would find anywhere. They offer skilled nurses, physical and occupational therapy, cardiac and pulmonary care, and much more.
It created a new market for antidepressants and shock therapy.
You can expect to learn all about how to help recover patients from a disability. There are a variety of occupational therapy careers that include working with the elderly, sports injury related, and in home care.
Medicare recipients qualify for home health care if they are under the care of a physician and require skilled nursing care, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, or continued occupational therapy. They must be homebound, meaning it is difficult for them to leave their home without assistance. Additionally, the services must be deemed medically necessary and provided by a Medicare-certified home health agency. A doctor's plan of care must also be established and regularly reviewed.
Modalities for treatment include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, surgery, and alternative therapies like acupuncture and chiropractic care. Each modality targets different aspects of health and can be used alone or in combination for comprehensive treatment.
Lieve De Clerq has written: 'Primary care occupational therapy'
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Nancy K. Lamport has written: 'Activity analysis & application' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Methods, Occupational therapy, Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)