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observational and problem-solving skills to make assessments and monitor clients progress. accurate record-keeping skills, including using a computer. written skills to produce reports. teamwork skills to support the Occupational Therapist.
Ability to: Establish effective therapeutic relationships with mentally and physically handicapped persons; communicate with disturbed clients; communicate and collaborate effectively with other professional personnel; maintain ethical and professional standards of performance; utilize recognized methods in applying
Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) can also be Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs). There is just one key difference between the two titles. What is a COTA? A COTA, or Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, does all the duties of an OTA, but has taken an extra step to get certified in their field.
Important Qualities Adaptability. Occupational therapists must be accommodating when working with clients. Communication skills. Occupational therapists must listen closely to clients. Compassion. Occupational therapists work with patients who may struggle with lifes daily activities. Interpersonal skills. Patience.
Participants will improve: Healthy habits and routines. Self-care skills. Caring for others (family members and pets) Household management. Cooking skills. Money management. Social interaction skills. Community participation (shopping, public transportation)
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Steps to Become an OTA Earn your degree at an accredited online OTA program. Complete fieldwork requirements. Pass the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) exam for COTAs. Apply for Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) licensure for your state. Apply for OTA jobs.
Communication abilities sufficient for interactions with others in verbal, nonverbal and written form with grammatical correctness, such as client/family teaching; communicating with patient and health team; reporting patient condition; using electronic communication devices; documentation; using equipment, reading
Important Qualities Adaptability. Occupational therapists must be accommodating when working with clients. Communication skills. Occupational therapists must listen closely to clients. Compassion. Occupational therapists work with patients who may struggle with lifes daily activities. Interpersonal skills. Patience.

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