Parameters of Assessment and Intervention: Possibly a Topic They Didn't Teach You in OT Schooling and in Clinical Placements
OT conversations by Hao
Episode notes
In this episode of OT Conversations, your host Hao delves into the key parameters of assessment and intervention in occupational therapy: independence, safety, adequacy, and value. Whether you're a newly qualified therapist, a student, or an experienced clinician seeking fresh ideas, this discussion covers how these parameters can improve practice and goal-setting in various scenarios. Learn about practical applications and insights from the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure to enhance client-centered practices in your OT sessions.
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