Occupational Therapy Medicine from Chicago State University
Occupational therapy is a health profession providing service to individuals and populations across the life span whose abilities to function physically, mentally, and cognitively have been impaired by injury, illness, developmental problems or the process of aging. Occupational therapy treatment enables individuals to maximize performance of skills required in daily living and in pursuit of work and leisure time activities. Occupational therapy practitioners deliver services in many different settings, ranging from private practice to community health centers, hospitals and private homes.