Friday 19 December 2025 ,
Friday 19 December 2025 ,
Latest News
20 March, 2017 00:00 00 AM / LAST MODIFIED: 20 March, 2017 12:28:56 AM
Print

Occupational therapy for seniors

Occupational therapy for seniors

Bangladesh is one of the twenty countries in the world with the largest elderly populations, and by 2025, along with four other Asian countries, will account for 44% of world’s total elderly population. Older people have different health related problems which limit their physical strength. That’s why they cannot do their daily activities.

An older person suffers from following diseases:
Dementia
Stroke
Depression
Osteoporosis
Coronary heart disease
Diabetes
Osteoarthritis
Hearing problem
Occupational therapy is a treatment that involves helping people live more independent and productive lives by incorporating meaningful activities to promote participation in everyday life.  It is focused on improving life skills which can lead to better quality of life.

Over one-third of occupational therapists work with seniors after they have been affected by illness, memory loss or injury.  They are often elder-care advocates, working to help seniors maintain their independence. One of their most important roles is promoting self-reliance among their patients.  
This means helping them overcome their physical challenges or limitations, enabling them to return to a normal life at home where they may continue activities of daily living (ADLs), including cooking, feeding themselves, dressing and grooming. Occupational therapy for seniors takes a somewhat unique stance by focusing on what the person can do.

Occupational therapy is also key during the early stages of memory loss.  Therapists are trained to assess a patient’s cognitive ability and use behavioral modification to help address change in their personalities. Occupational therapists can also help adapt a patient’s home for safety, allowing them to maximize their remaining skills to help them maintain their independence.  

They also educate the family caregivers and connect them with support groups or respite care such as that provided by American Senior Communities for the emotional assistance they may need. In later stages of memory loss, the therapist can focus on simplifying activities or providing sensory stimulation like soothing music to help improve quality of life.
What does an Occupational Therapist do?
Occupational therapists help older adults overcome physical challenges and enable them to return to home life. They teach self-care skills including homemaking, cooking, eating, dressing and grooming among other activities. Occupational therapy also aids in emotional and social adjustment following injury or illness.

One of the most important roles an occupational therapist plays is promoting independence, self-reliance, and aging in place among elderly clients. They are also elder care advocates: Occupational therapists work with local governments and community groups to ensure that each is doing what it can to help older adults maintain independence.

The Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Seniors
Overcoming daily life challenges.   Occupational therapy helps seniors compensate for some of the challenges they face each day, whether it be dressing, feeding themselves, home management or participation in social activities.

2)      Preventing falls. Falls are the leading cause of injury among seniors, and occupational therapists can help them to problem-solve the best way to stay active while avoiding falls.

3)      Home environmental modifications. Occupational therapists can help seniors acquire devices like a bathtub bench or grab bars to make their lives easier. Seniors can learn how they can optimize their homes to promote full participation in activities of daily life.

4)      Better health and wellness. Occupational therapy can have a positive influence on mental health and life satisfaction. Therapists provide a unique educational approach to help seniors redesign their lives to experience greater quality of life, promote longevity and a healthier lifestyle all around.

5)      Working with caregivers. Occupational therapists can assess a family’s loved one to help the caregiver make better decisions about their loved one’s daily care needs.  They alleviate some of the pressure a caregiver might feel when helping their loved one, which will allow them to separate themselves from core care-giving and maintain their own life.

Occupational therapy, while beneficial to those of all ages, is especially helpful to seniors who are regularly faced with physical, mental or psychological challenges.  Therapists collaborate with both the senior and their caregivers to ensure a plan is set that works for everyone and allows all involved to reach their own individual goals.

Occupational Therapy vs Physical Therapy: What’s the difference?

Within the plan of care, it may be recommended a client see both an occupational therapist and physiotherapist.  

An easy way to remember the OT specialty is that it is about the technical execution of daily activities: OTs help clients perform daily functions or “occupations”. Occupational therapy tends to be more focused on improving life skills and often involves adaptive tools that lead to better quality of life.
A physical therapist, on the other hand, works with a person to improve mobility.

They are more likely to treat the physical source of the injury: damaged tissues, muscle, and structure. When a physiotherapist treats an older adult with a broken arm, their main goal will be to restore full mobility of the hands and elbow; whereas, an occupational therapist will help that person relearn using eating utensils and daily tasks like combing one’s hair.

There’s an obvious synergy between occupational and physiotherapy, making it understandable why both treatments are often presented hand-in-hand. For injured or disabled senior, it’s just as important to work on physical recovery as it is to work on successful aging-in-place and injury prevention.

 

 

 

Comments

Most Viewed
Digital Edition
Archive
SunMonTueWedThuFri Sat
010203040506
07080910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031

Copyright © All right reserved.

Editor : M. Shamsur Rahman

Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

Editor : M. Shamsur Rahman
Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

Disclaimer & Privacy Policy
....................................................
About Us
....................................................
Contact Us
....................................................
Advertisement
....................................................
Subscription

Powered by : Frog Hosting