Michigan Occupational Therapy Association

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Advocacy for sensory-based treatment
$25.00 USD

1 contact hour= 1 Professional Development Unit (PDU)
Occupational Therapists (OT) provide sensory-based interventions to referred clients with sensory processing challenges that interfere with participation in occupation who possess payment options. Nevertheless, OT's can enhance the access to these services to a broader population of through focusing on changing actions within the profession and perception external to the profession. Examples of internal professional development can include: improving the quality of service provision through completing advanced training beyond the initial educational experience, keeping up to date with evidence-based practice and adhering to AOTA Choosing Wisely recommendations for sensory related intervention. An examination of our billing and documentation strategies for sensory-based intervention in light of ethical-based billing principles may also enhance access for clients who are experiencing financial barriers. Educating our target audience external to the profession such as clients, caregivers, referral sources, and legislative representative can correct and update sensory processing information and understanding, developing partners in advocacy efforts.





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