Skills Need for ADLs | OT Activity Analysis | Occupational Therapy Students
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An activity analysis checklist for the skills needed to complete all basic self-care tasks (feeding, grooming, bathing, toileting, upper body dressing, lower body dressing, and donning/doffing footwear), created by an occupational therapist! This is a great resource for OT or COTA students or any rehabilitation professional that assists patients with their ADLs (Activities of Daily Living). This can be used as a study aide, to create patient goals, or as a patient education handout during evaluation and treatment planning.
Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below:
- A Day in the Life of an Occupational Therapist E-book for OT students and New Graduates
- Acute Care Quick Reference Guide for Occupational Therapy
- Weight Bearing and Post-Operations Precautions and Complications in OT
- Manual Muscle Testing Guide for Occupational Therapy
- Range of Motion Guide for Rehabilitation Occupational Therapy
- Lab Value Ranges and Interpretations for Acute Care Occupational Therapy
- Occupational Therapy Observation Log for Pre-OT Students
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