Being an Occupational Therapy Assistant
Occupational Therapy Assistants are professionals who make a difference in the lives of people who have difficulty performing work and daily activities to do an illness, injury and disability. It’s a growing career that is in great in demand. The salary depends on several factors but for the most part it’s rewarding. The requirements to become an Occupational Therapy Assistant is for one to receive their associate’s degree from an accredited school and pass the National Board Exam.
Many people think that Occupational Therapy Assistants are people who specialize in occupations. An Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) work with an Occupational Therapist (OT) to treat patients who have difficulty performing work and daily activities due to illness, injury, and disability. An Occupational Assistant helps clients perform exercises as specified in a treatment plan and teaches them how to use equipment that make certain activities easier. An OTA works under the supervision of an OT and if state law permits, help develop treatment plans. Occupational Therapy Assistant also do administrative tasks, including writing a report on the patients progress. Occupational Therapy Assistant is a growing profession. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of OTA is projected to
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However, this depends on many factors. Factors such as what state you live in, who your employer is, how much experience you have, and the type of facility you work at. The average Occupational Assistant Therapy salary postings nationwide are 3% higher than the average salary for all job posting. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants in the United States pull down an average of $25.41 per hour. Lower pay rates hover around $18.94 per hour, and the higher rates verge on