These parent and caregiver handouts outline all of the speech, language, fine motor, and gross motor developmental milestones for infants and toddlers ages 0-36 months old. This is perfect for Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, fieldwork students, clinical fellows, and all therapy clinicians working in pediatrics or early intervention! Please kindly consider leaving a quick review on how this product worked for you! By leaving a review, you can also recei
Acute Care quick reference printable PDF for occupational therapists, OT or COTA students, or other rehabilitation therapists in the hospital/acute care setting. This thirteen page resource is great for new grads or fieldwork students to keep handy on a clipboard or hung at their desk. It includes range of motion (ROM), lab value ranges and clinical implications, manual muscle testing (MMT), weight bearing precautions, post operation precautions, how to complete informal BUE MMT and ROM test, co
An activity analysis checklist for the skills needed to complete all dressing, including upper body, lower body, and footwear, created by an occupational therapist! Great resource for OT and COTA students and practitioners working in adult rehabilitation. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Acute Care Quick Reference Guide for Occupational TherapySkills Need for ADLs | OT Activity Analysis Checklists for Feeding, Grooming, Bathing, Dressing, and ToiletingWeight Bear
Energy Conservation Techniques and Strategies for all basic self-care tasks (feeding/eating, grooming, bathing/showering, toileting, and dressing), created by an occupational therapist! This is a great resource for OT or COTA students or any rehabilitation professional that assists patients with their ADLs (Activities of Daily Living). This can be used as a study aide, to create patient goals, or as a patient education handout during evaluation and treatment planning. Check out some of my other
An Occupational Therapy E-book for OT students and new graduates answering all the questions you didn't learn in graduate school - the pros and cons of a Masters vs Doctorate degree, mock daily schedules in various practice settings, areas of specialization and non-clinical opportunities, questions to ask in job interviews, expected pay, PRN versus full time, reasonable productivity requirements, what are contract companies and so much more! This 38 page guide will help potential new therapists
Lab values quick reference printable PDF for occupational therapists, OT or COTA students, or other rehabilitation therapists in the hospital/acute care setting. This three page resource is great for new grads or fieldwork students to keep handy on a clipboard or hung at their desk. Each page includes normal value and interpretations/ potential causes of each lab. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Acute Care Quick Reference Guide for Occupational TherapySkills Need