What kind of abilities does an occupational therapy practitioner need?
A successful occupational therapy practitioner enjoys working with people of all ages and backgrounds, has creative and resourceful problem-solving abilities, good communication skills and likes work that is never routine. The professionally trained certified occupational therapy assistant is a life long learner, always seeking out new information that helps provide the best and most current treatment interventions.
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