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OTH2165C — Adaptive Living Skills

3 credits · 3 hours

This course is designed to enhance problem-solving skills as students examine and apply advanced activity analysis skills to adapt daily activities to meet the needs of the client. Students will consider diversity of the individual, culture and community values with design and selection of activities. Incorporating prior study of performance skills, context, and activity demands, the students will adapt and grade activities to enhance quality of life. Selection of adaptive devices, assistive technology, and development of compensatory strategies are addressed. The role of the occupational therapy assistant in emerging practice areas to promote safety, health and wellness and occupational performance is explored. These emerging practice areas include: ergonomics/universal design, driver rehabilitation and community mobility, bariatric factors, chronic health conditions, virtual environments/telehealth, primary care, sexuality and sexual participation, work and industry and community health settings. This course is part of the four "intervention courses."

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