Practice Domain Case Study Shelia

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Practice Domain Paper Denicia Bowers OTA -Sum 17 Practice Domain Paper Case study: Shelia, a 75-year-old retiree, recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. She is right handed and has tremors constantly. Her favorite activities are to knot and sew. Shelia wants to continue doing her activities. There are six domains of Occupational Therapy practice and they include, areas of occupation, client factors, performance skills, performance patterns, context and environment activities and demands. Domains • Occupations are various kinds of life activities that people engage in Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s) – Bathing, showering, bowel and bladder management, dressing, eating, feeding, personal device care, personal hygiene and grooming. Shelia has trouble with bathing, her tremors cause her to drop the soap. …show more content…

There are no deficits noted other than she is not getting 6 hours of sleep. Education – Formal education participation, informal personal education participation. Shelia received her master’s in education. Work – Employment interest and pursuits, employment seeking and volunteer. Shelia is retired. Play – play exploration, play participation. In her spare time, Shelia enjoys playing solitaire. Leisure – Leisure exploration, leisure participation. Shelia sews and knits for leisure. Social participation – fun engagements involving friends, family, and the community. On Wednesday night Shelia likes to play bingo with her friends. • Client Factors- the clients influence and performance in occupation. Values – The client’s principles and standards (honest with self and other). Beliefs – What the client believes to be as true (hard work pays off). Spirituality – A client’s religion (daily search for purpose and meaning in one’s life). Shelia is a Christian, she’s family oriented, honest, motivated and a hard worker. Body functions – The physiological function of body systems. Touch

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