Associate degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant at Durham Technical Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant at Durham Technical Community College

Durham Technical Community College
Associate degree
Occupational Therapy Assistant

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Durham Technical Community College offers a two-year associate’s degree program to train occupational therapy assistants in the Triangle area. The curriculum prepares graduates to work under the guidance and supervision of a registered occupational therapist (OTR/L). Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs) help registered therapists in all aspects of occupational therapy from screening and assessment to treatment and documentation.

OT is a rehabilitation profession that focuses on doing and action. OT professionals work with people to improve their ability to participate in work, leisure, and self-care activities. They work with all age groups in a wide variety of settings. Children are assisted with school and play skills. Adolescents are assisted with prevocational and social skills. Adults are assisted in recovering from injuries or helping them cope with long-term illnesses or disabilities. Older adults are assisted in regaining skills or making changes in their homes for safer or more independent living situations. OT personnel work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, nursing homes, community settings, home health agencies, psychiatric and mental health centers, hand therapy sites, and other health care settings. Treatment may be conducted in individual or group sessions. Activities that are personally meaningful are also used to assist clients in meeting their goals. OT personnel must be flexible, empathetic, organized, and creative to provide clients with the best opportunities to progress and achieve what is important to them.

Acceptance for admission is conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. All admissions requirements must be completed prior to a student’s placement on the waiting list. Courses are offered in a sequential order, starting once each year. All eligible students may take non-OTA prefix courses as soon as they complete college admission requirements for curriculum students. Students may elect to complete the program on an extended part-time basis, with faculty consultation; however, full-time clinical internships are a critical part of the OTA training program and must be completed within 18 months of other class work to successfully complete the program. Clinical sites are spread throughout the region, and reliable transportation is essential.

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