Taking a global look at documentation in occupational therapy, this book examines both the technical, "how-to" aspect of all forms of clinical, school-based, and administrative documentation, and the ethical, legal, and language issues related to documentation. Soap notes as well as other forms of documentation are discussed throughout. Sections in this book include: Use of Language, Ethical and Legal Considerations ,Clinical Documentation, School System Documentation, and Administrative Documentation. There are also extensive appendices on AOTA Standards of Practice, AOTA Guidelines to Occupational Therapy Documentation, and AOTA Code of Ethics. This book can be used by students to learn about documentation and by clinicians to improve the quality of documentation in the field.
Best Practices for Documenting Occupational Therapy Services in Schools
Manual focusing on documenting the occupational therapy process.
This composition notebook is great for documenting new ideas for occupational therapy activities, outlining interventions, and taking notes in class.
This comprehensive text details working with multiple student populations, transition planning, assistive technology, enhancing student participation, and work readiness.
... types of occupational therapy entrepreneurship includes types that are private, community-based, or created in emerging practice arenas. These different types of entrepreneurship have overlapping characteristics (Anderson ...
This composition notebook is great for documenting new ideas for occupational therapy activities, outlining interventions, and taking notes in class.
CD-ROM contains reproducible forms, checklists, and questionnaires referenced in the text for use in practice.
Unfortunately , clinical practice tends to lag behind changes in theory . Therefore , it is important to understand the differences between the neurophysiological approaches of the past and the current OT task - oriented approach .
A guide on rating, communicating, and publishing designed for those in the field of occupational therapy.--
This book, written collaboratively by occupational therapists with acute care experience, was designed for therapists working in a hospital setting and others seeking to learn more about this important but often overlooked area of practice.