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What is Occupational Therapy?

Occupational therapy is therapy based on meaningful activities of daily life (self-care skills, education, work, or social interaction), especially to enable or encourage participation in such activities despite impairments or limitations in physical or mental functioning.
(11th edition of Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 2003, as developed with AOTA)

"Occupations" are activities of everyday life, named, organized, and given value and meaning by individuals and a culture. Occupation is everything people do to occupy themselves, including looking after themselves, enjoying life, and contributing to the social and economic fabric of communities.
(Law, M., Polatajko, H., Baptiste, W., & Townsend, E., 1997)

To learn more about occupational therapy, visit the website of The American Occupational Therapy Association at: http://www.aota.org/.
 

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Occupational therapy is a health profession that provides treatment programs to help injured or aging people become more independent and relearn basic living skills. Milligan College is the only school in the region that offers a master's level degree in occupational therapy.