Working under the direct supervision of occupational therapists, occupational therapist assistants provide rehabilitation services to patients with physical, emotional or developmental impairments. Occupational therapist assistants are best known for working with repetitive stress disorders, however they can provide a far wider range of services to patients who struggle with common, every day activities.
In many states, occupational therapists must have completed an accredited occupational therapist assistant program and pass a licensing examination.
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