OT 4117 Occupations of Adults and Seniors II
Second in a three-semester series of courses focusing on occupational therapy practice with adults and seniors experiencing physical disabilities. Content covered includes healthy aging, fall prevention, neurorehabilitation, and dementia. Builds on concepts introduced in the first semester course. Synthesis, application, and evaluation of integrated theories and clinical reasoning for occupation-based intervention. Consideration of OT domain and process, client factors, and client performance skills and patterns as defined by the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework. Includes use of standardized and non-standardized functional assessments, intervention planning, and documentation - 3 lecture hours.
OTL 4117 lab component for
OT 4117. Includes community practice laboratory and Level I Fieldwork - 4 lab hours. Prerequisites:
OT 3014 and
OT 4017. (Exam average policy in effect for this course.)
Corequisite
OTL 4117 - lab
Cross Listed Courses
OT 5117