
Activity Analysis Application to Occupation
by Hersch, Gayle I.; Lamport, Nancy K.; Coffey, Margaret S.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Nancy K. Lamport, MS, OTR is an Associate Professor Emerita in the Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, IUPUI*, Indianapolis, IN. Prior to her retirement, her teaching responsibilities included fundamentals of occupational therapy (activity analysis), activities of daily living, leisure activities, and media. Her interests now include travel, community volunteering, and Medieval English tiles.
Margaret S. Coffey, MA, COTA, ROH is the Activities Coordinator of Providence House, an assisted-living facility for memory impaired adults in South Bend, IN. She is a contributing writer for Spin-Off magazine and teaches occupational therapy concepts in hand spinning and weaving activities to the well population, She is a former lecturer in the Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, IUPUI*, Indianapolis, IN.
(*Formerly known as the Occupational Therapy Program, School of Allied Health Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.)
Table of Contents
Contents | |
Acknowledgments | |
About the Authors | |
Preface | |
Activity: The Foundation of Occupation | |
The Impact of Occupation on our Human Experience | |
Activity Analysis: The Learning Process | |
The Dimensions of Activity | |
Activity Awareness and Action Identification | |
Activity Awareness Example: Making a Telephone Call | |
Action Identification Example: Making a Telephone Call | |
Activity Analysis for Expected Performance | |
Activity Analysis for Expected Performance: Making a Telephone Call | |
Therapeutic Utilization of Activity | |
Activity Gradation and Adaptation | |
Activity Analysis for Therapeutic Intervention | |
Activity Analysis for Therapeutic Intervention: Making a Telephone Call | |
The Client-Activity Intervention Plan | |
Client-Activity Intervention Plan: Making a Telephone Call | |
The Versatility of Activity | |
A Review of the Process | |
Activity Awareness Form: Making Cookies From a Recipe | |
Action Identification Form: Making Cookies From a Recipe | |
Activity Analysis for Expected Performance: Making Cookies From a Recipe | |
Activity Analysis for Therapeutic Intervention: Making Cookies From a Recipe | |
Client-Activity Intervention Plan: Making Cookies From a Recipe | |
Utilizing Assistive Technology: The Forms Web Site | |
Epilogue | |
Suggested Readings Prior to 1996 Suggested Readings From 1996 to 2003 | |
Position Papers of the American Occupational Therapy Association | |
Uniform Technology for Reporting Occupational Therapy Services, First Edition | |
Blank Student Worksheets | |
Index | |
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