UKZN Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy is a health Profession which utilizes human occupation as the intervention media to promote health and well being. The primary goal of Occupational Therapy is to enable people to participate independently in their Activities of Daily Living. Occupational Therapists achieve this outcome by enabling people to engage in scientifically selected activities that will enhance their ability to participate or by modifying their living environment to better support independent function. During occupational therapy interventions, clients are actively involved in the therapeutic process; outcomes for intervention are client-driven and measured in terms of client participation and satisfaction (Adapted from WFOT Definition, 2004).
- General Functional Assessments and Specialised Assessments for Work Placements, School Readiness, Disability Grant, Medico-Legal Claims and Medical Boarding
- Specific Assessments for specific conditions in various Areas of Practice above
- Specific Interventions for Conditions in respective Areas of Practice above
- Adaptation of environments/ processes to facilitate independent functional performance in ADL
- Designing Home Programmes designed to develop/ sustain/ restore skills in Activities of Daily Living in collaboration with the client/ family/care giver.
- Prescription/ design, fabrication and training of clients in the use of assistive technology/ prosthetic devices
- Adaptation of environments/ processes to facilitate independent functional performance in Activities of daily Living
- Government and private hospitals
- Day care centres for people with disabilities (adults and children)
- Special schools for children with physical, mental and learning disabilities
- Private nursing homes and homes for the elderly
- Urban and rural community health structures and clinics
- Universities training occupational therapists and conducting research relevant issues
- Industrial settings rehabilitating disabled workers and advising on methods of preventing occupational injury
- Legal settings – assessing the impact of disability for insurance purposes
- Prisons – advising on and implementing activity programmes for prisoners undergoing rehabilitation
- Private practice.
To be the leader in Occupational Therapy scholarship and practice in the region and in the greater African continent.
Mission
A dynamic and socially responsible training service and research facility that provides an Occupational Therapy Programme that is internationally competitive whilst being relevant to the South African context and which prepares students for excellence in Occupational Therapy Practice.
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy training in KwaZulu-Natal is only offered at the University of KwaZulu Natal. Occupational Therapy as a career offers a wide variety of work opportunities in different setting including hospitals, specials schools for children with special learning needs and physical disabilities,
in community settings, clinics/health care centres, the insurance industry, children’s homes and facilities for the elderly. Occupational therapists can also go into private practice or work abroad after completing their year of community service. The Bachelor of Occupational Therapy is accredited with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) which is a regulating body for health professions. The students and practitioners are required to register with HPCSA and do a year of community service after qualifying.
Occupational therapy is offered as a full time 4 year Bachelor qualification with the option of doing a Masters degree after qualifying.
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