Occupational Adaptation and Participation

Three TWU OT students discuss care options with an elderly woman in a wheelchair

Promoting adaptive responses within individuals and exploring the impact on participation.

Current research focuses on the impact of an open art studio on community dwelling individuals with mental health concerns, transition to community for women with intellectual developmental disability who have been incarcerated, and the role of the caregiver in wheelchair procurement for individuals with traumatic brain injury.

Research projects

Impact of an open art studio on community dwelling individuals with mental health concerns

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Transition to community for women with IDD who have been incarcerated

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Gaps in care and the role of the caregiver in the wheelchair procurement process in individuals with an acquired brain injury

Learn More about the Gaps in Care

 

Occupational Therapy for Cancer Survivors

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Creativity in Occupational Therapy

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A Study to Examine the Impact of a Manualized, Systematic Module-based Telehealth Curriculum for Family Cancer Caregivers on Well-Being and Quality of Life

Learn More about the Study

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