COTA Self Assessment - Results
Domain 1 — Results
XGather information regarding the client’s needs and priorities to develop a client-centered intervention plan in collaboration with the OTR.
TASK 1: Gather information on an ongoing basis in order to collaborate with the OTR regarding factors that impact occupational performance.
TASK 2: Contribute information regarding the impact of condition(s) and context(s) on the client’s occupational performance in order to assist the OTR in formulating an intervention plan.
TASK 3: Collaborate with the OTR, client, and relevant others in order to prioritize client centered goals throughout the continuum of care.
TASK 4: Provide information to the OTR regarding the need for referral to other professionals or services in order to facilitate comprehensive, quality care.
Domain 2 — Results
XSelect and implement evidence-based interventions to support participation in areas of occupation throughout the continuum of care.
TASK 1: Select and implement activities for an intervention session consistent with prioritized client needs in order to achieve functional outcomes within areas of occupation.
TASK 2: Collaborating with the OTR to recommend environmental modifications in order to enhance accessibility and mobility within context for optimizing occupational performance and/or enhance quality of life.
TASK 3: Modify intervention sessions based on the client’s needs and responses in order to promote occupational performance.
TASK 4: Apply the principles of health promotion, wellness, prevention, and/or educational programming based on client and community needs in order to serve as a resource for occupation based program activities.
Domain 3 — Results
XUphold professional standards and responsibilities to promote quality in practice.
TASK 1: Maintaining ongoing competence by participating in professional development activities in order to provide effective services and promote quality care.
TASK 2: Upholding professional standards by participating in continuous quality improvement activities and complying with safety regulations, laws, ethical codes, facility policies and procedures, and guidelines governing OT supervision and practice in order to protect the public interest.
TASK 3: Document OT services using established guidelines in order to verify accountability and to meet the requirements of practice settings, accrediting bodies, regulatory agencies and/or funding sources.
