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Therapeutic intervention process


6 categories

referral


evaluation (screening and assessment)


treatment planning


treatment implementation


program discontinuation


service management


first 5 are the main categories

Referral

request for OT services



Evaluation

screening and assessment of an OT consumer

Screening

necessary to determine whether patient needs OT services. Involves collection and analysis of specific data and facts. Can be carried out by various health care providers



Assessment

determine the patient's current level functional performance and to identify performance deficits. OT responsibility. OT uses activities to develop,maintain, improve, and restore performance of necessary function, compensate for dysfunction, minimize or prevent debilitation, promote health and wellness

Intervention (treatment) planning

identifying problems, goals, and treatments


problem identification


solution development


development of plan of action


implementation of the plan


assessment of the plan

Treatment implementation

putting the treatment plan into action and reevaluating as needed



Program discontinuation

ending services when goals are reached or consumer is unable to make further progress

Service Management

process of delivery of the therapeutic intervention

Activity analysis

study of a task's subparts and process

Context of performance

environment of performance including cultural, physical, social, personal, spiritual, temporal, or virtual

Occupations

ADLs, IADLs, rest, sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation

Performance Patterns

habits, rituals, and routines

Performance skills

what a person does related to observable actions with specific purpose. these skills are described within 5 categories, including skills used to move, process, and communicate our experiences