![]() ![]() It Also Includes Patient and Family Education ![]() This includes every ADL you can think of – from dressing and bathing techniques to managing finances and handwriting, with helpful handouts provided. The Occupational Therapy Toolkit contains all of the general conditions and diseases along with ADLs/IADLs sections. This book truly was a lifesaver during my SNF and inpatient rehab Level II Fieldworks. ![]() It’s so much easier to grab this book and find your topic/handout quickly versus spending too much excess time trying to Google something that might not even be easily searchable. Whether you’re in a SNF, acute care, inpatient rehab or home health, you’ll likely find the information you need. If you work in the adult rehab, physical disabilities, and/or older adults settings it covers everything entry-level that you need to know. It’s Perfect for Students and Entry-Level OT Practitioners The OT Toolkit has 787 pages of current research and best practice that includes sections on specific interventions for Apraxia, Balance, Cognition, Fall Risk Assessment and Prevention, Home Safety and Modification, Therapeutic Exercise, and Visual Perception. It Has 787 Pages of Current Research and Handouts I believe in this book and want to share my honest, unbiased review. My intent is to help you as a fellow OT practitioner understand if it’s worth spending your hard-earned money on. Even after four years of practicing OT, I still use my OT Toolkit regularly for the patient handouts easy access to get some quick information. I’ve used this resource so much and emphatically recommend to anyone who hasn’t heard of it or who doesn’t yet own it. It is written and illustrated by occupational therapist Cheryl Hall, an OT with over 30 years of experience. If I had to pick one and only one textbook or resource to use as both a student and as a new occupational therapy practitioner, I would hands-down 100% pick the Occupational Therapy Toolkit (currently in its 7th edition). ![]()
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