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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • You won't believe these Occupational Therapy FAQs!
    We are hiring OTs, visit our website to apply!
    Today we're going to discuss some of the commonly asked questions we get as Occupational Therapist. The first one, "What is occupational therapy?".
    How about OT vs PT?
    One of the questions I get most often is "Why does my child need OT if they don't have a job?".
    What ages and diagnosis do occupational therapist work with?
    Do OTs work with just handwriting?
    Now I know speech works with kiddos to address feeding but how exactly does OT address feeding?
    One big question, "How do I know if my kid has sensory issues?".
    Along those same lines, "Do you think my child has autism?".
    Well great, thank you for answering all these questions for us! No problem. Thank you and having a great day!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 93

  • @joenobody5696
    @joenobody5696 8 років тому +65

    Occupational Therapy, we put the fun in function!

  • @Nrthntwilights08
    @Nrthntwilights08 9 років тому +34

    occupational therapy helped me so much as a child!
    I appreciate all the work you guys do!

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  9 років тому +2

      Maddison J.Mitchell - Glad an OT was able to help you out back then!

  • @MedCarePediatric
    @MedCarePediatric 9 років тому +4

    This is a great discussion onf FAQ's about occupational therapy. Clears out a few things about it. Great job guys!

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  9 років тому +1

      Medcare Pediatric Group Thanks, appreciate the comment! :)

  • @kaebedell6861
    @kaebedell6861 6 років тому +16

    I’m currently Pre-OT, I’m interested in the mental health aspect. What does that entail?

  • @skylerhuiskamp1201
    @skylerhuiskamp1201 8 років тому +9

    Hi thank you so much for this video. I am planning on applying to the Ota (ocupatinal therapy assistant) program next year. Do the assistants get to do a lot of the treatment with the patients too? Or is mostly toileting and lifting people out of wheel chairs?

  • @julieanalucio9930
    @julieanalucio9930 6 років тому +12

    Hello, this video was very helpful! I’m a junior in high school and I’m very interested in OT.🧡 When applying to an MOT program... Do you have to have a certain amount of hours shadowing. If so, should I start volunteering/ shadowing?

  • @debbies9838
    @debbies9838 9 років тому +2

    Thanx!!

  • @alyssakaufman3761
    @alyssakaufman3761 7 років тому +6

    Would you recommend a pre-OT major and i would go and get my graduate degree in OT or would you recommend majoring in something else?

  • @arlenalarcon1823
    @arlenalarcon1823 5 років тому +2

    Hello! I was wondering what major will i choose to be a OT for special need children?

  • @peterojas7490
    @peterojas7490 3 роки тому +1

    There is gal that I attended community college with that had first earned her associate's, bachelor's and most recently her Master's degree. Next she will study for passing a state board exam to eventually begin her career as an Occupational Therapist Licensed/Registered in the near future.

  • @gabrielacordova-valdivia2271
    @gabrielacordova-valdivia2271 6 років тому

    If ai want for example teach people how to read braille or sing language, how to use a can if they are blind. Is ot for me? Or what do i study?

  • @inkedmuneca1746
    @inkedmuneca1746 8 років тому

    I currently work with MHMR clients for the state of TX at a state supportive living center. I'm interested in furthering into OT/ PT are careers but I have some questions. If you can possibly answer Id be very appreciative. In my current field tattoos are not an issue on any part of the body I have some in places such as my hands that are a little harder to cover but not impossible but I prefer to not have to cover them. Would this be an issue in this field of work??

  • @SocaLova09
    @SocaLova09 6 років тому

    Hi. I am a PTA and looking into being an OT. In your opinion is it a little less complex being an OT rather than a PT? THanks

  • @QueenAnime99
    @QueenAnime99 7 років тому +1

    Good video. :D

  • @bianca4045
    @bianca4045 8 років тому +1

    What is your opinion on ABA therapy?

  • @FrozenVodka1
    @FrozenVodka1 3 роки тому +1

    Is it possible to get into OT and dodge the helping people use the toilet and bathtub/naked stuff?

  • @jgr0797
    @jgr0797 6 років тому

    I am currently in college and am a Kinesiology PEK, Which means that I am studying to become a physical education teacher. I want to keep studying after graduating and I am looking at a career in becoming an OT. Can I pursue this with my bachelor's that I am studying for?

  • @FlutistPride
    @FlutistPride 10 років тому +23

    At first, I thought occupational therapy helped people with job/career skills because I saw the word "occupation". I was 6 or 7 at the time I thought that.

    • @lifeweaversorg
      @lifeweaversorg 4 роки тому +2

      Classic misconception! We are working too hard these days!

  • @kaegeum1247
    @kaegeum1247 8 років тому +26

    considering a career as an OT but I'm beyond confused how to start (currently in high school).I plan on going to community college first. what do you recommend doing from there?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому +13

      +kaegeum Students must graduate from a Master's Level OT Program in order to get licensed in Occupational Therapy. If you're interested in going to community college, I'd recommend transferring to a Bachelors Program after completing general ed requirements so you would meet the criteria for getting accepted into an OT program. For more information and listings of other types of special transfer programs, you can visit AOTA.org and click the "Education & Careers" Tab.

    • @lyndeelouwhoo6174
      @lyndeelouwhoo6174 8 років тому +5

      If you know it's what you want to do there are some accelerated programs that different colleges offer. It usually takes anywhere from a year and half to two years off the total time to get your Masters in Occupational Therapy or MOT.

  • @user-vw5zq6lv5t
    @user-vw5zq6lv5t 4 роки тому

    Hello, I don't know if I will get a response considering this video was published some time ago, but I am currently a high school grad, and I am looking into studying this profession. However, the community college I will be attending only offers an occupational therapy assistant degree. If I would want to become an OT, how will I make that possible, and how long would it take me. Also, during high school, I was in dual enrollment with that same college, but I don't know if that helps with time at all.

  • @carolinehayes8346
    @carolinehayes8346 3 роки тому

    I am really interested in majoring in occupational Therapy. Where should I start?

  • @breannaraegodfrey5214
    @breannaraegodfrey5214 8 років тому +7

    do u get to pick if you wanna work with toddlers or older people ?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому +3

      +Breanna Rae Godfrey - Yes, as an OT you can specialize in pediatrics, geriatrics , or anything in between. Most clinics offer one or the other, for example Therapy Playground only works with pediatrics, but maybe a nursing home would have geriatrics, and a hospital may have a combination. All depends on which you prefer.

  • @learningtho582
    @learningtho582 3 роки тому

    I'm looking into OT but I don't really want to work with children. Do you think there is opportunity in other specialty other than paediatrics ..?

  • @voodooblue6162
    @voodooblue6162 7 років тому +1

    Not every applicant is guaranteed to be accepted into the master program ,so what would be the best contingency or backup plans in case you don't get enrolled into the program especially with an undergraduate degree(psychology,kinesiology,biology etc)that most likely won't help you land a job?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  7 років тому

      We frequently work with orthotists that make and customize braces for our patients. This may be an area of study you could look into, as there are different levels of certification.

  • @aihasegawa7436
    @aihasegawa7436 5 років тому

    I have a BA in art and thinking about getting master in OT. I want to work with children and hopefully use my art knowledge. Can you apply art and craft to occupational therapy or is it a job for recreational therapists?

    • @ShoshanahShear
      @ShoshanahShear 3 роки тому

      Absolutely. I have a video on the use of art in OT

  • @sserrano797
    @sserrano797 8 років тому +3

    Is pediatric occupational therapy a different program than occupational therapy or is it just something in the job of your choice?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому +3

      It's the same program as occupational therapy, it's just that you would specialize in pediatrics vs geriatrics or some other particular aspect of OT. Geriatric (adult) OT generally pays a little more but may be physically more difficult for a therapist or a therapist may just prefer to work with children vs adults.

  • @debbies9838
    @debbies9838 9 років тому +3

    I have been a nurse assistant for 8yrs at a hospital..i enjoy helping my patients but im getting burn out and I have been wanting to finish school. I realized at the hospital nurses r doing so much and they get stress out. I wouldnt want to be nurse like that. I just talked to an ot and that sound like something fun and that i can do.i also enjoy having a conversation with my patients taking the time to be with them. And im all about the more you do things on ur own the better..but it just seems like ot degree will take me longer..and the rn degree .it is hard to make a decision ..i have my 3yrs son now and.really need to finish a degree to star my career..any sugguestion?thanx ladies

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  9 років тому +2

      Debbie Araque The OT degree will take quite a bit of time, but if you can do it, it's a very rewarding career. OT careers are rated VERY highly based on factors such as work environment, stress, hiring outlook, and of course pay. Maybe look into PT and SLP degrees also but they also will take a long time but worth it in the long run.

  • @Aceamzing
    @Aceamzing 8 років тому +2

    Considering an OT career... to any current OT's what would be the most helpful undergrad degree?

    • @c.683
      @c.683 4 роки тому +1

      physical science/anatomy based would be the most helpful but you can come from a broad background and get the prereqs as we are a holistic profession we welcome people with various background knowledge.

  • @trangpham-fq3sf
    @trangpham-fq3sf 2 роки тому

    Hi, would it be feasible to start this job at the age of 40? I mean start to get back to school, get a degree and then get a job? Do we need physical strength and stamina to do this job? Thanks

  • @AngelleaLampa
    @AngelleaLampa 8 років тому +21

    i am an OT student, can i pursue this course even if I'm a quiet and shy person?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому +24

      +Angellea Lampa - You certainly can! A lot of children need a calm and relaxing therapist to help them! If you're ever in our area please stop by and you can observe us in action! :)

    • @md.mushtaqmushtaq2874
      @md.mushtaqmushtaq2874 7 років тому +1

      ph ya

  • @hufflepuff_96
    @hufflepuff_96 6 років тому +3

    I am currently in undergrad and I am interested in becoming an OT. I have done OT in elementary school and high school. I have sensory processing disorder and I am worried that I won't be able to be an OT because of that. Do you have any advice?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  6 років тому +4

      Actually.... I would say that would give you an advantage in the field. You know what it feels like and what worked for you. You probably understand sensory processing disorder on a higher level than those who have never experienced it. I would lose your worries!

    • @hufflepuff_96
      @hufflepuff_96 6 років тому +4

      Thank you!!!

  • @dazzlinmom1484
    @dazzlinmom1484 8 років тому

    I have a question. If I go for my OTA associates and later on I want to go for OT masters do I have to start all over again? How long does it take to become an OT?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому

      It takes about 6 years to become an OT so if you got your OTA it may take 2 years off that depending on what transfers in your particular case. I would recommend talking to a counselor at the OT school of your choice.

    • @lolipopPrincess
      @lolipopPrincess 7 років тому

      TherapyPlayground Omg is the 6 years also including the AA degree? I'm starting from scratch I've been working with people who have dissabilties and basically doing OT type jobs (without the education or pay) but at this rate I think it will be too late in life for me to start.

  • @davidadeyemo7811
    @davidadeyemo7811 3 роки тому

    OT we rule the world!

  • @ankitasingh4960
    @ankitasingh4960 4 роки тому

    Hi , I Have Master's in Occupational Therapy from INDIA (Recognized
    Government College),I am a registered AIOTA (All India Occupational
    Therapists' Association) , I have an experience of 5 Years in the
    profession. Can you please guide how to proceed to find a Job in Canada ?

  • @detroitfan9596
    @detroitfan9596 8 років тому +6

    Does OT work with sports injuries at all, I'm into sports

    • @healthtechrenaissance4868
      @healthtechrenaissance4868 7 років тому +1

      Yes, specially if it is a rotary cuff or upper extremity injury.

    • @ShoshanahShear
      @ShoshanahShear 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, we also use sports in rehab e.g wheelchair basketball

  • @veronicam874
    @veronicam874 9 років тому +7

    please make a video on the schooling of OT and the experience of it all!

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  9 років тому

      Veronica Martinez We do have a video about OT Level II fieldwork, but I'll see about getting some of the OTs to do one on the actual college courses they took.

    • @veronicam874
      @veronicam874 9 років тому +1

      awesome, thankyou!

    • @EndlessEducationOT
      @EndlessEducationOT 6 років тому

      I just started vlogging my experience as a student OT so check it out if you're interested :)

    • @ot_lifehacker
      @ot_lifehacker 3 роки тому

      For other ot student experiences and perspectives, there is a lot of great resources! I’ve been giving detailed accounts of ot school stuff, fieldwork, and more.

  • @kanchikab2000
    @kanchikab2000 5 років тому

    Hi, I am planning on to be OTA but the thing is I am very short. I am only 4"10" and about 94lb, I been like this forever. I heard OTA needs to do lost of lifting. Will I be able to manage? Ik OTA works hand on hand with patients but I am very shy too! Would you see me success in this field or I need to start thinking about others career?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  5 років тому

      If being and OTA is what you want to do, don't let your height or weight stop you. I know OTs that only have one arm and I have heard of one who has none. We all have our own physical challenges that we bring to the table but don't let those dictate your dreams. We have to remember back safety when lifting: Raise the hospital beds before transferring patients, bend at the knees, use proper body mechanics.
      You may have to make minor adaptations and know your limitations when working. You might need a second person to help you lift someone if needed. This could be a nurse, a staff member, a caregiver, a parent etc. This is not a big deal and will not prevent you from your work.
      I would be more concerned with being shy. Being and OTA is a profession based on patient care. No matter which setting, you will need to be able to work with a variety of people and train them or their caregivers so they can progress in the hours you are not with them.
      You are allowed to be shy, you just also need to be able to communicate with patients and families. If you are committed to being and OTA, these are not things that should stop you.
      Good luck on your journey!

    • @kanchikab2000
      @kanchikab2000 5 років тому

      Thank you so much for replying, it definitely gave me more confident. I was planning on going for RN but, I am very Interested in OTA as well. Ik RN is very hard interms of studies. Do you think OTA is as hard as RN? PS: sorry for too many questions! 🤪

    • @ot_lifehacker
      @ot_lifehacker 3 роки тому

      Don’t let height stop you

  • @irinagrusetchi1124
    @irinagrusetchi1124 8 років тому

    Do occupational therapy assistants do similar things?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому +1

      +Irina Grusetchi Yes, but the OT is legally responsible for the services provided. The OT will monitor the treatment plan and provide guidance as needed. But of course the pay isn't quite as much and usually requires only an associates degree vs masters, and is still a great career as far as work environment goes!

  • @BreannaDoss
    @BreannaDoss 7 років тому +7

    I wish you all were located close to me. i'd love to come job shadow one of you!

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  7 років тому +1

      Where are you located? Most of our OTs are from all over the country, so keep us in mind! :)

    • @BreannaDoss
      @BreannaDoss 7 років тому +1

      near Louisville KY :)

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  7 років тому

      Kim (in the video) actually moved to Clarksville TN which isn't too far from you!

    • @EndlessEducationOT
      @EndlessEducationOT 6 років тому

      I just started vlogging my experience as a student OT so check it out if you're interested :)

  • @Korey1121
    @Korey1121 8 років тому

    I am trying to decide between OTA and RN. I read about OTA and toilieting and I am not sure exactly what that is or how much is involved. Could you help me with that?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому

      +Korey Rice Hello,
      I am not sure if I entirely understand your question but I will try and give you as much information as I have.
      RNs and OTAs can work in many settings but let's just start with the hospital setting. When a patient rings a call bell in the hospital, a certified nursing assistant (CNA) or a nurse comes in to help transfer them to the bathroom and also assist them with any part of the task they need. CNAs and RNs are trained in how to safely transfer this person. They must also record specific information about the bowel movement or urination such as volume and color as this can be important in this setting.
      OTs and OTAs are also trained in these same skills of safe transferring and giving assistance. Depending on the facility, the OTA would document the result of toileting or just notify the nurse of the characteristics of the elimination.
      The place where they differ is that OTs/OTAs are trained to look at the overall function of the person and work towards increased participating in daily activities. For example, if a person has difficulty with hygiene care during toileting, an OT would break down the activity and may decide that the person has decreased range of motion in their arm and is having difficulty reaching were they need. This can then be addressed in therapy and various activities can be used to work on increasing his/her range of motion. Perhaps the person has a difficult time standing up after toileting. The OT could provide training on how to safety use grab bars and how to stand using the least amount of energy.
      OTs and RNs both work with toileting as this is an every day need of a person. OTs/OTAs can provide more training on how to safety complete the activity with more independence just as OTs/OTAs help clients function in the kitchen, getting into a car, or in any activity that is valued by the client.
      Katie MS, OTR/L

    • @Korey1121
      @Korey1121 8 років тому

      +TherapyPlayground that did help but what I was more concerned with is helping them clean up after or if needed change any sort of diapering. I am not too great with those things.

    • @joenobody5696
      @joenobody5696 8 років тому

      +Korey Rice Yes to both. Assist with what they can't do themselves, and work toward functional independence with all ADL.

  • @chloewhelan604
    @chloewhelan604 3 роки тому +1

    Would it suit people who are squeamish?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  3 роки тому +3

      I think for the most part you'd be fine. OTs deal mostly with motor skills and not normally things that would make most people squeamish. Good luck!

  • @anhluong9891
    @anhluong9891 Рік тому

    Hay quá

  • @PerryKassupo
    @PerryKassupo 5 років тому +1

    I am interested in OT and would like to learn more about this job. Whee are yall located?

    • @kevindibb6534
      @kevindibb6534 5 років тому

      We are in Fayetteville, NC. Come visit us!

  • @karinacarrillo5003
    @karinacarrillo5003 8 років тому +1

    hello do OT and PT attend the same program? also do they share the same majors?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому

      OT and PT are different programs and different majors, but they are similar fields of work.

    • @karinacarrillo5003
      @karinacarrillo5003 8 років тому

      +TherapyPlayground what major would you recommend for someone going in this field?

    • @TherapyPlayground
      @TherapyPlayground  8 років тому

      You would actually major in OT or PT.

    • @MLundeen10
      @MLundeen10 7 років тому +3

      A lot of people in my occupational therapy program majored in exercise science, psychology, biology, etc. for their undergrad. But if you are applying into a Master in Occupational Therapy Program, you can major in anything as long as you complete the pre-reqs!

  • @user-un3hh5ws7c
    @user-un3hh5ws7c 9 років тому

    تتتت

  • @Aceamzing
    @Aceamzing 8 років тому +1

    Considering an OT career... to any current OT's what would be the most helpful undergrad degree?

    • @mollystout7751
      @mollystout7751 8 років тому +1

      My undergrad is exercise science and is/was really helpful with the anatomy/kinesiology/biomechanics side of OT. But, there are many paths that OT's take... do you have a master's program near you?

    • @urielkosovo5177
      @urielkosovo5177 7 років тому

      +Molly Stout I have a masters program near me.

    • @MLundeen10
      @MLundeen10 7 років тому +4

      A lot of people in my occupational therapy program majored in exercise science, psychology, biology, etc. for their undergrad. I personally did psyc. But if you are applying into a Master in Occupational Therapy Program, you can major in anything as long as you complete the pre-reqs! Everyone's diversity in their degrees adds great flavor and perspectives to our class.