Course Information

This is an integrated theory and practice course that examines contemporary evidence in the literature, occupational therapy models of practice, evaluation and treatment strategies for health promotion and maintenance and remediation from age 60 years until death. Occupational role function and dysfunction are explored through compensatory strategies, adaptation, environmental modification, splinting/orthotics, caregiver/client training and equipment needs. Laboratory experiences include assessments, therapeutic interventions, splinting, documentation, case studies, adaptive equipment, reimbursement issues, home programs and clinic maintenance. Students assess the value of low and high technological devices and environmental modifications for this population.

University: The University of Findlay

Field Of Study: Occupational Therapy

Course Number: OCTH 703-01

Modality (Type): Online

Start Date: 03/10/2025

End Date: 05/04/2025

Credits: 6

University Information URL: https://www.findlay.edu/

Application URL: https://www.findlay.edu/

University Contact Name: Kyle Penzinski

University Contact Email: kyle.penzinski@findlay.edu

University Contact Phone: 4194345842

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