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Creative OT Treatment Simulations for Rehab
We love occupation-based treatments but sometimes we need to get creative with simulated ADL treatments as needed. Here are some of our favorite simulated ADL OT interventions.
Functional Balance Interventions for OT
If you're looking for functional balance interventions for OT, look no further than our updated article full of new, free OT treatment ideas!
Dr. Monica Jackman on Instagram: "(Comment circles below and I will send you a link to a free download). Kids who have skill deficits cannot just be rewarded or punished into better executive function, reading and writing performance- they need to practice and strengthen foundational skills. Here is a fun and engaging activity challenge to build working memory, focus, bilateral hand coordination, visual scanning, sequencing, motor planning and more. Have kids follow the checklist to connect the circles using both hands at the same time. To increase processing difficulty, flip the arrows to add another element of directionality. To further increase complexity, add a third circle to each side- you can see how this increases executive function demands and requires more working memory capac
OT Intervention Tips for Balance in ADLs
In this free guide, we're covering OT interventions to help occupational therapists address balance functionally in ADLs, in any rehab setting.
Creative ADL Treatment Simulations for OT
Need some ideas to add to your OT intervention toolbox? These are our top simulated OT treatment ideas to address ADLs when you can't do the real thing.
Steady Hands: Utensils and Other Eating Devices for Hand Tremors
Conquer hand tremors at mealtime! A myriad of options exist to reduce spills and increase independence. Compare high-tech choices like Liftware and to low-tech solutions such as non-slip mats and suction bowls. Additional tips for easier eating provided on the blog. #HandTremors #HandTremorAids #AdaptiveUtensils #MealtimeIndependence #Tremors #Parkinsons #EatingIndependently #ADLs #OccupationalTherapy