An OT Seeing 22 Patients a Day
An OT Seeing 22 Patients a Day

OT conversations by Hao

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In this episode, Hao reflects on a recent conversation with a friend who is working as an occupational therapist in the United States, specifically in a nursing home in New Jersey. This friend described the demanding yet rewarding nature of his work, seeing 20-22 patients per 12-hour shift. The diverse caseload includes patients recovering from strokes, fractures, cardiac issues, and dementia. Despite the intensity, the financial rewards are significant, with estimated and assumed earnings of up to $2,200 per day.

Hao contrasts this with occupational therapy practices in the UK. While the U.S. system emphasizes variety and restorative therapy in well-equipped environments, UK therapists often work in specialized wards, limiting exposure to a range of conditions. Moreover, the focus in UK hospitals often centers on basic mobility tasks, such ... 

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