An occupational therapy assistant, working under the direct supervision of a registered occupational therapist, provides rehabilitative services to patients with mental, emotional, physical and/or developmental disabilities. Occupational therapy assistants administer treatment plans (that have been developed by an occupational therapist) aimed at allowing an individual with a disability to perform his/her daily responsibilities, such as those needed for basic living and/or employment. An occupational therapy assistant may do such things as helping patients to perform exercises, teaching rehabilitation activities, and choosing the appropriate equipment needed to perform an exercise. Their overall goal is to help patients with disabilities to perform everyday tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, making the bed, and homemaking. Occupational therapy assistants often work in rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, hospitals, mental health facilities, etc.
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