OTA 225 - Occupations Across the Lifespan II

Institution:
Lackawanna College
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Description:
Occupations Across the Lifespan II is the second in a series focusing on 2 primary elements; the human as an occupational being and on the analysis of the activities and occupations in which humans engage. In this course the OT Practice Framework: Domain and Process will be presented. The concepts of Areas of Occupation, Performance Patterns, Contexts and Environments and Activity Demands, with regard to space, objects and social demands will be mastered. Additionally, students will be presented the concepts of Activity Demands, with regard to Values, Beliefs and Spirituality, Client Factors (including structures and functions) and Performance Skills. Human developmental stages from adolescence through late adulthood and the occupations typical for these individuals will be presented. Students will be guided through the process of analyzing occupations and grading activities to achieve therapeutic benefit. They will learn to select appropriate occupations and activities based on individuals virtual occupational profiles. They will then conduct, present, and teach occupations/activities to others using the principles of group dynamics. Finally, they will adapt and modify environments and occupations to ensure future clients opportunity for engagement and participation in life despite a variety of limitations. Experiential learning, problem-based learning and service-learning will be utilized as primary pedagogical methods in this course series, in order to best prepare students for the Evaluation/Intervention/Documentation courses as well as for Level I and Level II fieldwork experiences. ( 3 credits) Pre-requisites: OTA105, OTA110, OTA120, OTA125, OTA130, OTA135, BIO205, BIO235 and PHL110.
Credits:
3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(570) 961-7810
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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