OCTR615
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Geriatrics & Thrpy Pract
Occupational Therapy Graduate - departmentSchool of Health & Natural Sciences
Description
This course examines the major life roles, occupations, and environments of the older adult. This course introduces students to those elements that contribute to making the age of maturity productive and filled with meaningful occupation. Emphasis is on evidence based occupational therapy evaluation and intervention for activity limitation and participation restrictions commonly associated with the aging process due to musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurological and psychosocial impairments. Issues related to chronic and terminal illness are explored. Recognition and importance of the role of occupational therapy in the community is emphasized. Client centered practice and the use of meaningful occupation, roles and goals of the older adult are examined in relation to promoting health and wellness. Skills for assessing the older persons' functional performance and intervention methods to teach self-help and maintain independent daily living skills are explored. This course explores the therapeutic relationship with the geriatric population and their families and investigates the role of occupational therapy in assessment and intervention of family and caregiver needs. This course requires student completion of online modules.
Instruction Modes
In-Person On-Campus
Grade Modes
Pass/Fail (P), Standard (S)
Department(s)
College/School
School of Health & Natural Sciences
Start Term
Fall 2022 Semester