OTR’s Innovative Approach Unites Occupational Therapy With 12-Step Recovery Model
While working as an occupational therapist in an outpatient dual diagnosis clinic (mental illness and substance use), Dr. Pat Precin noticed a gap in services—living skills were being taught without regard to an individual’s substance use.
Turning a Dream Into Reality: OTR Michael Ang Helps His Client Take Flight
Michael Ang's client had an acquired brain injury and a lofty goal – to fly an airplane again. Michael listened to his client, put his OT practice and creativity to work, and made his client’s goal a reality.
Custom Interventions and Home Care Approach Produce Powerful Outcomes for OT Clients
After spending more than 20 years as an occupational therapist, Carol Garner-Houston knew there had to be a better approach to care for families struggling with neurodevelopmental disorders. She co-founded Brain Harmony and assembled a team committed to helping families gain individualized, one-to-one access to care.
COTA’s Use of Occupational Therapy in the NICU Helps Infants Experiencing Drug Withdrawal
Katie Blahnik, a COTA in Colorado, recognized that OT could play an important role in the implementation of the Eat, Sleep, Console protocol to help infants who are experiencing drug withdrawal.
Occupational Therapy Program Helps Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Channel Skills Into Creative Pursuits
Many parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often recognize their child’s love of creativity but do not know how to foster those efforts for future successes. Amy Mason, an OTR and NBCOT Innovation Award winner, knew that occupational therapy (OT) could be a bridge to connecting dreams to reality.
A Pioneer, Advocate, Educator, and Policy Influencer in Occupational Therapy and Telehealth
For many of us—as occupational therapy practitioners or as patients—2020 marked our first experiences with telehealth. For Dr. Jana Cason, an OTR and NBCOT Impact Award winner, a decade’s worth of hard work was suddenly in the spotlight and in very high demand.








