Students continue the study of additional adult disabilities to learn how effects of dysfunction on occupational habits and occupational roles, apply the Occupational Therapy (OT) process, problem-solve ideas, become introduced to rehabilitation assessment, treatment techniques, and community resources.
I learned so much while I was participating in the adult clinic this semester. I learned how to effectively work with adults in a clinical setting, and how different it can be than working than working with children. I learned how to communicate in a succinct manner, setting the desired information across. I also learned how to apply what we were learning in class in a clinical setting. This will allow me to grow personally by giving me a solid foundation of knowledge to build upon as I grow professionally.