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COTA Schools and Education

Accredited Weekend OTA Programs

Accredited Weekend OTA Programs

There are two accredited weekend Occupational Therapy Assistant programs available in the United States:

New York State:

 

 

 

Maria College
700 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208-1798
Sandra C. Jung, OTR/L, Program Chairperson
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
(518) 489-7436 x257
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Occupational Therapy Assistant Weekend Program Information

 

Rhode Island State:

 

 

Community College of Rhode Island
Newport Campus
One John H. Chaffee Boulevard
Newport, RI 02840
Michael Nardone, MS, OTR/L, Program Director
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program
(401) 851-1667
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Occupational Therapy Assistant Weekend Program Information

 

 

Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides

Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides

Occupational therapist assistants generally must complete an associate degree or a certificate program; in contrast, occupational therapist aides usually receive most of their training on the job.
Employment is projected to grow much faster than the average as demand for occupational therapy services rises and as occupational therapists increasingly use assistants and aides.
Job prospects should be very good for occupational therapist assistants; job seekers holding only a high school diploma might face keen competition for occupational therapist aide jobs.

 Occupational therapist assistants and aides work under the direction of occupational therapists to provide rehabilitative services to persons with mental, physical, emotional, or developmental impairments. The ultimate goal is to improve clients’ quality of life and ability to perform daily activities. For example, occupational therapist assistants help injured workers re-enter the labor force by teaching them how to compensate for lost motor skills or help individuals with learning disabilities increase their independence.

Occupational therapist assistants, commonly known as occupational therapy assistants, help clients with rehabilitative activities and exercises outlined in a treatment plan developed in collaboration with an occupational therapist. Activities range from teaching the proper method of moving from a bed into a wheelchair to the best way to stretch and limber the muscles of the hand. Assistants monitor an individual’s activities to make sure that they are performed correctly and to provide encouragement. They also record their client’s progress for the occupational therapist. If the treatment is not having the intended effect, or the client is not improving as expected, the therapist may alter the treatment program in hopes of obtaining better results. In addition, occupational therapist assistants document the billing of the client’s health insurance provider.

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Occupational Therapy Jobs

Occupational Therapy (OT) Jobs and Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) Jobs in the USA: OT Jobs
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COTA - Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant and Aide

COTA Schools: Accredited OTA (COTA) Programs, Accredited OTA (COTA) Weekend Programs, OTA Programs Offering Distance Education
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