Profession

Occupational Therapist

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Fields of activity | Occupational Therapist

As an occupational therapist, you’ll advise and support people of all ages with emotional, cognitive, or motor impairments. Your goal is to help them carry out everyday activities independently despite physical or mental limitations, ultimately improving their quality of life.

Your responsibilities as an occupational therapist involve developing individualized therapy plans tailored to the goals and needs of your patients. You’ll apply various treatment methods and guide them through specific exercises. Additionally, you may provide advice to patients and their relatives on independent training, assistive devices, and adaptive technologies.


Personal requirements | Occupational Therapist

  • Enjoy working with people
  • Mental and physical resilience
  • Empathy and communication skills
  • Patience
  • Sense of responsibility and reliability

Path to the profession | Occupational Therapist

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Occupational Therapy

Against physical limitations: help people help themselves
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Therapies

For a healthy life: support people live without complaints

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Potential jobs | Occupational Therapist

As an occupational therapist, you’ll primarily work in an office, as well as in therapy rooms where you’ll conduct exercises with your patients. Employment opportunities exist in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and health spas. Nursing homes, retirement facilities, and institutions for people with disabilities also offer potential career paths. Alternatively, you may choose to establish your own occupational therapy practice.