Occupational Therapy and Home Modifications
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Which of the following is a common concern when it comes to occupational therapists working with home modifications?

  • Lack of training in home modification techniques
  • Limited availability of home modification resources (correct)
  • Resistance from clients to make necessary modifications
  • Inability to assess the effectiveness of modifications

What is one potential benefit of occupational therapists working with home modifications?

  • Improved physical health outcomes
  • Increased independence for clients (correct)
  • Reduced costs for clients
  • Decreased need for occupational therapy services

What is a key role of occupational therapists in home modifications?

  • Implementing modifications without client involvement
  • Providing financial assistance for clients
  • Collaborating with contractors to complete modifications (correct)
  • Conducting home inspections for safety hazards

Which of the following is a primary focus of occupational therapy when it comes to home modifications?

<p>Adapting the physical environment to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one potential outcome of occupational therapy interventions in home modifications?

<p>Increased independence in daily activities (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a common challenge faced by occupational therapists when working on home modifications?

<p>Limited availability of funding for home modifications (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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