Occupations
Occupations refers to the everyday activities that people engage in that have meaning and value in their lives, such as eating, working, sleeping, and social participation (AOTA, 2020, S7).
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Questions
Ask these questions when watching the related videos.
In what type of occupation is the client engaging?
How would this occupation “feel” different when performed in a therapy gym versus a home environment?
Is this occupation being used as an end or a means to an end (or both)?
Does this occupation appear meaningful to the client? What might make it more meaningful (e.g., change of context, change of physical requirement, addition of social component)?
How does engagement in this occupation promote overall health and wellness?