OT 785 - Aging Credits: 4
This course focuses on the occupational therapy process for older adults, their support networks and communities. Students will develop knowledge and skills in needs assessment, evaluation, documentation, referral, intervention/program planning, and implementation across a range of service delivery models to support occupational participation, health, and well-being for persons, groups, and populations. Students will develop clinical reasoning, communication, practice, and interprofessional competencies that are client centered, culturally relevant as well as based on theories and evidence to address person/population-environment-occupational goals.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in OT 711 , OT 741 , OT 753 , OT 757 ,and OT 761
Term(s) Offered: Summer
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