Theme of
conference “Living Life to the fullest- An Occupational Therapy
Perspective”
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“Occupational
Therapy: Living Life to Its Fullest” embraces those variations and
crystallizes in a few words what the profession stands for, and the positive
impact practitioners have on the lives of those they serve. Occupational
therapy enables people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping
them promote health, prevent—or live better with—injury, illness, or
disability. It is a practice deeply rooted in science and an evidence-based,
meaning that the plan designed for each individual is supported by data,
experience, and “best practices” that have been developed and proven over
time. It is occupational therapy’s purpose to get beyond problems of their
clients to a solution that assure living life to its fullest. The goal is to
maximize potential. Through therapeutic approaches, occupational therapy
helps individuals design their lives, develop needed skills, adjust their
environments (e.g., home, school, or work) and build health-promoting habits
and routines that will allow them to thrive. “Living Life to Its Fullest” is
what occupational therapy is truly all about.
for more details visit : http://www.oticon14.com/ |
This Blog Is For Occupational Therapy Professional. You can find in this blog Case Discussion, Photograph of different equipment, Job announcement for Occupational Therapy in India and worldwide, CME, Workshop, Conference or event, Book release, review, awards receiving news , New Treatment Technique develop by Occupational Therapy student or faculty and individual practitioner etc.
Followers
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY LINK
- ABC of OT
- American HT Foundation
- American Society of HT
- AOTA's OTjoblink
- Australian HT Association.
- British association Of HT
- HPC
- HRH Global Resource Center
- New Zealand Association Of HT
- Occupational Therapy Board Australia
- Occupational Therapy Board of New Zealand
- Occupational Therapy council( Australia & New Zealand)
- OT Africa Regional Group
- OT America
- OT Argentina
- OT Australia
- OT Bangladesh
- OT Brazil
- OT Canada
- OT Caribbean Country
- OT Chile
- OT Croatia
- OT Europe
- OT Evidence-Based OT
- OT Finland
- OT Foundation America
- OT Foundation Canadian
- OT France
- OT Greece
- OT Hong Kong
- OT Iceland
- OT Ierland
- OT India
- OT Japan
- OT Korea
- OT Malaysia
- OT Netherlands
- OT New-Zealand
- OT Singapore
- OT South Africa
- OT Switzerland
- OT UK
- RESNA
- Student OT Association
- WFOT
- WHO
Thursday, October 17, 2013
51st Annual National Conference of AIOTA – ‘OTICON-14’ from 7th to 9th February 2014
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