Occupational Therapist Interview Essay

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The career that interests me the most is Occupational Therapy. I chose to interview Debbie, a Registered Occupational Therapist who received her Bachelor’s in Occupational Therapy from Western Michigan University. She is working at Lynwood Manor which is a long-term rehabilitation facility. The first question many people will ask you when it comes to choosing a career is “why did you choose that career?” Debbie explained that she knew she wanted to pursue this career when she was younger she grew up in the same household of her grandmother after she had a stroke. Being an Occupational Therapist is about wanting to help someone gain back their independence and you have to want it as much as they do! Although I am pretty sure of what I want to do career wise, I asked …show more content…

I was questioning what each one is like. Unfortunately, Debbie has only worked with Children and long-term care facilities. She acknowledged me of the fact that children may be harder to work with especially when they’re in pain, but she did enjoy it very much. She prefers doing long-term care facilities due to the variety of patients. I feel that the best idea for me to decide which area I would like to work in would be to volunteer or job shadow in different places to see which one I would like best. Every job has different stress factors and levels. Debbie enlightened me that she has done this job for 36 years and it is very unstressful, she actually enjoys coming to work! The only thing that one may find stressful is working with a patient that doesn’t want to get better or seeing someone not progress. A lot of jobs have the effect of taking it home with you, I personally have a job like that now and I don’t think I could deal with that the rest of my life. Debbie said that the only thing she ever takes home is happiness knowing that she’s helping

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