Occupational Therapy Applications

Occupational therapy is a treatment model applied to people who cannot be alone in daily life or who want to be more active. Ergo means “job”.

Occupational therapists use meaningful and purposeful activities as treatment models. People learn actively through trial and error. When the human brain decides to make a movement, it must deliver the message to the muscles and nerves. In order for the person to receive, apply and learn this message in the best way, the action resulting from the message must be done and applied correctly. This is where occupational therapists practice and teach the activity practically, and thus create the most appropriate learning style in the brain.

What are Occupational Therapy Practices?

Occupational therapy plays a role in the treatment of mental (mental), social or physical abilities as a result of any illness, accident, birth-related pathology or aging.

An ergonomic life is tried to be provided so that the individual can repeat daily life activities (such as bathing, eating, brushing teeth, dressing, etc.), gain independence in this regard and maintain their status at the highest level. The occupational therapist offers techniques and tools that allow the person to adapt to life. They teach to use them and help by accompanying them.

The occupational therapist, by providing activity to the individual, plays a role in reintegration and adaptation to the society. For this purpose, they implement various rehabilitation programs (social, artistic, vocational, etc.) individually or as a group. They identify the necessary tools, methods and materials to gain independence in daily life and teach their use.

The occupational therapist evaluates the limitations of physically and mentally disabled individuals and plans what these people can do in daily life. With the plan made, it is intended for those disabled people to achieve the highest level of performance in their home, work, school etc. All of these are factors that contribute significantly to the physical, psychic and emotional development of people.

What are the Goals of Occupational Therapy?

Who is Occupational Therapy Applied to?

In order to increase the independence of people who have lost some functions due to injury or illness in daily life activities (skills such as dressing, self-care, movement and eating), it is necessary to teach and be accompanied by the application of some special methods. (For example; methods for transition from bed to wheelchair, activity training with one hand method, etc.) Occupational therapy will come into play here.

Which Methods Are Used in Occupational Therapy?

According to the needs of the child, treatment methods should be applied alone or as programs that complement each other.