A person in an exercise maching working with an occupational therapist, using a therapy ball to improve their mobility and strength.
A person in an exercise maching working with an occupational therapist, using a therapy ball to improve their mobility and strength.

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Top Occupational Therapy related questions

Occupational therapy typically starts with an initial assessment of your tissues, range of motion, strength, and balance. From here, the therapist sets goals for the following sessions. Every subsequent occupational therapy session will consist of treatment techniques and tools such as therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and modalities (a type of energy that causes physiological changes). Usually, it’ll take 6-8 visits for you and your occupational therapist to reach your goals.

Occupational therapy helps people with physical, sensory, or cognitive problems, as well as those suffering from an illness or injury. An occupational therapist helps patients with the barriers that affect their various needs. Besides assisting patients in managing their pain, occupational therapists help them become less dependent on healthcare providers and even have the skills necessary for daily living and working. Need help getting your chores done while you’re in therapy? You can find a local house cleaner through our platform.

In your task post or even during your first appointment, you may want to ask your occupational therapist the following questions:

  • What types of treatment are you most comfortable doing?
  • Do you have any specialisations or previous experience in treating my condition or working with children? (in the case of occupational therapy for children)
  • What communication styles do you use with your patients?
  • What can I do outside therapy?
  • What do you recommend for my condition?

First, be prepared to answer many questions - either about yourself or the patient you’re accompanying. Next, identify the goals you want to achieve through occupational therapy. You’ll also want to bring a notebook for any suggestions, activities, information, and questions. Finally, make sure you’ve got everything packed and prepared before leaving your house. If necessary, you can book a babysitter to watch over your kids while you or your loved one go to therapy.

This can vary depending on the patient’s situation. A typical hospital evaluation can take as short as 20 minutes, while an occupational therapy assessment in a paediatric setting can take as long as several hours. Before you head to your first appointment, be ready to answer and ask a lot of questions. This helps your occupational therapist determine the best course of treatment for the patient during the sessions and when they’re at home. 

When you work with an occupational health therapist, you’ll typically be signing up for at least 6-8 sessions of 30-45 minutes each. The first appointment is where the goals for the subsequent sessions will be set, and ideally, these should be met within the 6-8 sessions. From here, it is usually up to you and your occupational therapist to decide the next course of action.

What do occupational therapy services include?

Occupational therapy services typically include helping patients with physical or psychological problems gain or regain the skills they need to live independently, socialise with others, and improve their quality of life. Here’s what you can generally expect: 

Occupational therapy for children

Paediatric occupational therapy usually focuses on children with physical disabilities, developmental delay, genetic disorders, coordination problems, or learning disabilities. Sessions can focus on helping a child eat, bathe, do proper toilet hygiene, dress themselves, move, play, communicate, and learn. The goal is to help children participate in age-appropriate activities and improve their quality of life as they age. 

Occupational therapy for injured or ill adult patients

People struggling with an injury or illness (physical or neurological) can benefit from occupational therapy. In general, your therapist will help you get back to your daily activities. These can cover everything from being able to dress by yourself, drive to the store, prepare a meal, or sleep better.

While you or your loved one goes to therapy, you can use Airtasker to find local cooks who can help you prep your meals without having to worry about shopping, meal prep, or navigating the kitchen. 

Occupational therapy for elderly patients

Elderly patients may struggle with their motor skills, strength, range of motion, dexterity, and illnesses like dementia. This may result in difficulty with chores, difficulty feeding themselves, frequent falls, difficulty communicating with others, and more. 

A private occupational therapy session may help your elderly loved ones improve their motor skills, help them build up their strength, and even enhance their memory. They may also show caregivers how to better care for elderly patients. This results in a better outlook, fewer feelings of isolation and disorientation, and a happy life for the entire family or community. 

Group occupational therapy

As opposed to private or individualised occupational therapy, group occupational therapy consists of therapists treating client groups with similar needs. Usually, a group OT session will consist of education, demonstration of skills, and teaching the group some strategies to manage their pain better, cope with their situation, and still live fulfilling lives.

Site visits

Site visits can cover the home, school, or workplace. An occupational therapist may recommend changes or modifications that can help the patient and the people around them. Examples of changes include having a ramp and stairs, handrails, and the proper height at which to install furniture or equipment. 

To make moving around easier, you can also use our platform to find a driver to bring you to your appointments.