A Typical day in the life of a person in occupational therapist

6:00 AM - Wake up and start the day with some stretches and light exercise to prepare for the day ahead.

7:00 AM - Have breakfast and prepare for work by reviewing the schedule and setting up therapy rooms with necessary equipment.

8:00 AM - Begin seeing patients for individual therapy sessions. Work with them to improve their fine motor skills, range of motion, coordination, and overall functioning in daily activities.

12:00 PM - Take a break for lunch and catch up on paperwork, progress notes, and treatment plans for patients.

1:00 PM - Attend team meetings with other healthcare professionals to discuss patient progress, treatment plans, and necessary modifications.

2:00 PM - Lead group therapy sessions for patients with similar goals and abilities, focusing on activities like cooking, gardening, or arts and crafts to promote independence and socialization.

4:00 PM - End the day by documenting patient progress, updating treatment plans, and cleaning up therapy rooms.

5:00 PM - Head home and unwind with some relaxation activities like reading, yoga, or spending time with family and friends.

Overall, a typical day in the life of an occupational therapist is busy, fulfilling, and focused on helping patients improve their functional abilities and quality of life.