The Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment Team - The Occupational Therapist

An important member of the brain injury treatmentequipment. Teaching can be used on how to use the
team will likely be an occupational therapist.equipment to improve communication and control
Occupational therapists help patients improve theirvarious situations in their environment
ability to perform tasks in living and workingOccupational therapy is used in treating traumatic
environments. This kind therapy focuses on enablingbrain injury [TBI] during many phases of recovery
individuals who suffer from mental, physical,and rehabilitation. Such therapy may be involved in
developmental, or emotionally disabling conditions toproviding sensory, motor, and positioning supports
do, and manage, the activities of daily life [ADL]. ADLduring periods of coma. As the patient improves and
can include, just by example, using a computer,regains skills, occupational therapy eases the process
dressing, cooking, eating, bathing as well asand re-teaches skills ranging from basic self-care, to
job-related tasks.complex cognitive skills such as memory and problem
Occupational therapists are highly educated. Asolving.
master's degree, or higher, in occupational therapy isWHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN AN
the minimum requirement for entry into the field.OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST?
Coursework in occupational therapy programs includeThe following is by no means meant to be an
the physical, biological, and behavioral sciences as wellexhaustive list of the questions or concerns you
as the application of occupational therapy theory andshould have when choosing an occupational therapist
skills. Programs also require the completion of 6nor is the following meant to disqualify any
months of supervised fieldwork.occupational therapist you are considering, these are
Occupational therapy works with individuals no mattermeant to enable you to begin a discussion with the
their age. In addition to traditional medical settings,occupational therapist.
occupational therapists can see people recovering1. Look for licensing as, typically, such therapists must
from brain injury in birth-to-three early interventionbe licensed, requiring a master's degree in
programs, in public school settings, as job coaches,occupational therapy, 6 months of supervised
and as part of community mental health.fieldwork, and passing scores on national and State
An occupational therapist is a health professional.examinations.
According to an Ohio State University website,2. Do they work full-time in their profession? More
"Occupational therapy is a healthcare profession thatthan a quarter of occupational therapists work part
uses "occupation," or purposeful activity, to helptime.
persons with physical, developmental, or emotional3. How often will the therapist assess and record
disabilities lead independent, productive, and satisfyingyour activities? Progress is an important part of an
lives." This occupational therapist evaluates theoccupational therapist's job. Accurate records are
self-care, work and leisure skills of a person and plansessential for evaluating clients, for billing, and for
and implements social and interpersonal activities toreporting to physicians and other health care
develop, restore, and/or maintain the person's abilityproviders.
to accomplish ADL. The therapist helps to improve4. Does the therapist specialize. Some occupational
basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but alsotherapists may work exclusively with individuals in a
to compensate for permanent loss of function. Theparticular age group or with a particular disability. In a
ultimate goal is to return the person to anschool setting, a therapist may work with children
independent, productive and satisfying life.individually. Some therapists provide early intervention
Occupational therapists treatments range from thetherapy to infants and toddlers who have, or are at
physical to the mental. Physical exercises may berisk of having, developmental delays. Some
used to increase strength and dexterity, while otheroccupational therapists work only with elderly
activities may be chosen to improve visual acuity orpatients.
the ability to discern patterns. For example, a person5. Will the therapist make home visits? It is important,
with short-term memory loss might be encouragedonce you begin to re-establish your independence
to make lists to aid recall while a person withthat you take into account the role TBI will play in
coordination problems might be assigned exercises tocoping with your daily life. An occupational therapist
improve hand-eye coordination. Occupationalcan make recommendations for adaptive equipment,
therapists also use computer programs to helptraining to prolong driving independence, assess
improve decision-making, abstract-reasoning,homes for hazards and identify environmental factors
problem-solving, and perceptual skills, as well asthat could contribute to further injury and injury
memory, sequencing, and coordination-all of which areprevention.
important for independent living.6. Will the therapist visit, and assess, your work
Other treatments can include the use of adaptiveenvironment?
equipment, including wheelchairs, eating aids, dressing* American Occupational Therapy Association, 4720
aids, design or build special equipment needed atMontgomery Lane, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220.
home or at work, including computer-aided adaptive