Hi Readers,
Autism is a development mental disorder that many people
know about, but many people don’t know what the child or adult with Autism go
through to try to live a normal life. This is where occupational therapists
come in. I know I have talked about this a lot in my other posts, but this is
what they do! They help individuals try to perform everyday tasks to the best
of their abilities and patients with autism are no different. OTs with together
with the patient, families, caregivers, teachers, and coworkers to ensure
everyone understands the needs of the patient. The OT helps “people with autism
adjust tasks and conditions to match their needs and abilities” (AOTA).
As in OT in this particular area of practice, they can work
in hospitals, schools, perform at home therapy, and nursing care facilities.
Also in some communities they have facilities for individuals with disabilities
to come and be with others like themselves where the OT could work. Obviously
people with autism are of all ages so there is a range of patients you could
work with as well. The OT performs a variety of tasks and therapies with the
patient that is unique to them and the type of services they require.
I hope you found this information useful and informative about
occupational therapists working with patients who have autism. Even though this
is my last blog for the class I made it for, I hope to continue posting and
informing you more on other areas a degree in occupational therapy could take
you!!
Thanks for reading!
Megan
References:
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2011). Occupational therapy's role with autism. Retrieved from https://www.aota.org/~/media/Corporate/Files/AboutOT/Professionals/WhatIsOT/CY/Fact-Sheets/Autism%20fact%20sheet.pdf