A Career Profile: The Occupational Therapy Practice Profile

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Introduction The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework defines an occupational profile as “the initial step in the evaluation process that provides an understanding of the client’s occupational history and experience, patterns of daily living, interests, values, and needs (2014).” During this process the client’s problems and concerns about daily occupations are identified then the client’s main concerns are determined (American Occupational Therapy Association, 2014). Occupational Therapists strive to be holistic and client-centered, and the occupational profile is one method to ensure treatment takes on these characteristics. During the occupational profile the clients share their priorities based on what is important to them, and the therapist …show more content…

Mays described her favorite temporal context to be sixty-five years old because “you are young and spritely without any responsibilities.” During older adulthood her social participation increased and she was able to take part in elaborate leisure activities including a RV trip to Canada. She believed her love life got better with each year and the passing of her third husband, John, was the most difficult period of her life. As she grows older she hopes to live the remainder of her life without pain and find a significant other to spend time with. At the time of the interview Mrs. Mays suffered from high blood pressure and worried that if she doesn’t get it under control she would suffer a stroke. She also complained of painful arthritis of the spine as well as a herniated lumbar disc. To combat the spine pain she was on muscle relaxers and painkillers that made her extremely lethargic. During Ms. Mays’ lifetime she had two bouts with cancer, skin and breast cancer. She has since been cancer free but undergoes mammograms and full body scans every six months as precautions to check for irregularities. Overall she considers herself very lucky to be relatively healthy and independent at her

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