Hello Ryan:

Do you think your definition of OT is universal for all OT's?  If not, what
might be a definition which applies to all occupational therapists?

Thanks,

rC

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On Thursday, October 11, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Rac> Hi Lucia, My name is Ryan Hemelt, I am an OT student at the University
Rac> of St. Augustine in FL.

Rac> 1)I define OT as enabling someone to do meaningful occupations.
Rac> Occupations are anything meaningful that we do and can be categorized
Rac> into 4 groups: taking care of ourselves (ADLs), having
Rac> fun(play/leisure), being productive(work), and resting(sleep).  As
Rac> OT's, we should enable a ballance of all these occupations in patients.

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