OTA 120 Occupational Therapy Foundations

Provides an introduction to and foundation for the study of occupational therapy. Includes an overview of the history and philosophy of the profession, the basic theories that underlie its practice, and the role of occupation in the achievement of health and wellness. Explores the profession's practice framework, scope of practice, and standards of practice, as well as ethical and legal issues that pertain to the field. Emphasizes the roles and responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistant as practitioner, advocator, educator, and research assistant, as well as the professional relationship between the occupational therapy assistant and the occupational therapist. Explores the concepts of environmental protection, human safety and patient rights. Required: Admission into the OTA program.

Credits

4

Offered

Offered Fall only

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Identify key components of history, philosophy, theories, models and frames of reference related to occupational therapy. Identify key components of roles and responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistant, including an understanding of the OT/OTA relationship, the OTA's function as part of a healthcare team, and an understanding of the profession's Scope and Standards of Practice. Identify key components of legal and ethical issues that pertain to the practice of occupational therapy, including human safety and patient rights.