The Burnout Solution: Finding Balance in Work, Purpose, and Life
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Register by September 8 to get early bird pricing on AOTA's Women's Health Specialty Conference. Join us October 10-11 in Portland, OR, to deepen your knowledge and passion for women's health and earn up to 10.5 contact hours. AOTA members get discounted rates!
Join us in Washington, DC on September 19 to take action as a grassroots advocate. Registration open through September 5, but we recommend registering by August 22.
Part of the AOTA Live Webinar Series. Free for AOTA members and non-members! Register today!
Our latest national webinar, “Understanding the One Big Beautiful Bill and What It Means for OT,” brought together over 1,500 occupational therapy professionals to unpack sweeping Medicaid changes that affect your clients, your practice, and your profession.
No matter where you are on your career journey, AOTA membership helps you be your creative best and achieve your goals. Grow with AOTA.
Your AOTA membership includes access to essential, everyday practice guidance that helps you provide the best care for your clients and be seen as a trusted provider.
The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) is leading the profession to support a strong and welcoming occupational therapy community by providing resources and tools to strengthen occupational therapy practitioners' contribution to a healthy and engaged community.
Occupational therapy practitioners analyze how an individual's cognition affects their ability to do the things they want and need to do and collaborate with clients to design individually-tailored interventions using ADLs and (IADLs) that are meaningful to the client and provide direct application of functional skills.
Rest and sleep is a foundational occupation in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, 4th edition. Occupational therapy practitioners can help clients, groups, and communities to manage and develop healthy and effective routines and habits to promote sleep.
Occupational therapy practitioners work with clients who may be or who are experiencing pain. Services are often provided in multi-disciplinary teams, where clients can benefit from the team approach.