P. U. Academic Catalog: School Of Occupational Therapy function in meaningful daily life activities or occupation, the factors require her/himto coordinate the activities of an or a program in a health facility or http://www.pacificu.edu/catalog/archive/97_98/46.html
Viniyoga Britain: Viniyoga and physical health, culture, religion, philosophy, occupation and interest. or improveour current state of health. Support sporting or outdoor activities. http://www.viniyoga.co.uk/viniyoga.html
Extractions: What is Viniyoga Welcome Source Yoga Viniyoga Viniyoga Britain Activities VB Faculty UK Teachers 2002/5 Programme Stages 1-4 Outlines Stages 1-4 Details Articles Links Contact us Convention 2004 Quick Find Canada Ireland Israel USA Practitioners sites Yoganjali Centre Vedic Chanting Paul Harvey Retreats Viniyoga Books, etc Practitioners only Viniyoga Register QUALIFIED TEACHERS Bristol Cambs Cheshire Co. Durham Cumbria Derbyshire Dorset Gloucs Hants Herefordshire Holland Ireland Kent Leics London Oxen Somerset Staffs Stockton Suffolk Surrey Sussex Wales West Midlands Worcs Yorks TRAINEE TEACHERS Bristol Cumbria Gloucs Hants Ireland Lancs London Scotland Somerset Staffs Sussex "Like everything, Yoga must be presented intelligently. It should be spoken of carefully and offered with due regard for the aspirations, needs and cultural background of the individual. This must be achieved in stages. The appropriate application of Yoga - involving physical exercises, deep breathing, relaxation, meditation, lifestyle, food, studies and so forth - is, for me, what is represented by the word Viniyoga."
The Deacons Of The Metropolitan New York Synod Diakonate - P5 Education; Psych/Mental health Nursing, post Secular occupation Corporate HumanResources Manager activities Eucharist minister; Assisting minister; Leader http://www.stpaulsryebrook.com/DIAKWEBS/deacon5.htm
Extractions: Location: East Marion, NY Secular Occupation: Retired state certified Pre-K and Kindergarten Teacher Activities: Deacon at services; Organist substitute; Bible class teacher at nearby San Simeon by-the-sound Nursing Home, Greenport, NY; Nursing Home visitations and organist at services held at San Simeon. Education: BA Washington University, St. Louis, MO; Teacher Certification Courses at Adelphi University, Long Island, NY; Courses at Mercer School of Theology, Garden City, NY Other interests: Music; Sailing; Writing; Teaching Bible studies.
School Of Health Care Professions Theories of occupation, models for occupational therapy practice a manager; How tobe a health care professional Jim to carry out workshop activities, for example http://www.healthcare.salford.ac.uk/OT/Webpages/whatisot.htm
Extractions: Health Care Navigate the site Homepage Online Reception Choose Salford Course finder Research and postgraduate study Services to business and community Applying to Salford News and events Travel information Contacts University Information for Students Information for students Undergraduates Postgraduates Beyond Salford Student hand book Study skills Student Union What Is Occupational Therapy? " Occupational Therapists treat people with functional disorders by using specially selected activities" Occupational therapy is... the treatment of people with physical and psychiatric illness or disability through specific selected occupation for the purpose of enabling individuals to reach their maximum level of function and independence in all aspects of life. The occupational therapist assesses the physical, psychological and social functions of the individual, identifies areas of dysfunction and involves the individual in a structured programme of activity to overcome disability. The activities selected will relate to the consumer's personal, social, cultural and economic needs and will reflect the environmental factors which govern his/her life.
Whole Foods Market : Health Info Prudden, a leading authority on exercise and health, came upon will be asked questionsabout your occupation, recreational activities, and other http://www.wholefoods.com/healthinfo/wholehealth/therapy_myotherapy.html
Extractions: Home Health Info Therapies : Myotherapy Printer Friendly Version Myotherapy ("myo" is from the Latin for muscle) is a specialized form of muscle massage and stretching that uses deep manual pressure on specific spots on the body to release trigger points. Knots of tension, trigger points usually occur within a taut band of skeletal muscle or in the muscle's fascia (connective tissue). Because they are painful upon compression, they can "trigger," or cause, pain in other parts of the body. Myotherapy aims to relax these muscle knots and quickly relieve muscle-related pain. Myotherapy grew out of myofascial trigger point therapy, which was pioneered in the early 1940s by Janet Travell, M.D., the White House physician to John F. Kennedy, and Dr. David G. Simons. Dr. Travell's therapy (which she used to treat Kennedy's back pain) involved injecting saline and a local anaesthetic (procaine), directly into the painful trigger points. She would follow the injections with a series of gentle stretches and a coolant spray. In 1976, Bonnie Prudden, a leading authority on exercise and health, came upon what she later called myotherapy rather serendipitously. While assisting a Massachusetts doctor in preparing a patient for injection therapy, she unintentionally pressed too hard on one of the patient's trigger points. Almost immediately the patient felt much better. Prudden began to theorize that trigger points could be released simply by applying manual pressure. She was soon on the phone to her friend Travell, who encouraged her to experiment further with her theory. Prudden's efforts were met with great success as many patients reported dramatic improvements in a shorter time than with the invasive injections.
Lake Superior College - Occupational Therapy Assistant Courses professionalism, the value of occupation throughout an therapy practitioners andother health care providers do a variety of therapeutic activities, and will http://www.lsc.cc.mn.us/courses/OTA.htm
Extractions: This course provides the student with an introduction to the profession of occupational therapy. The following content areas will be covered: safety issues (such as standard precautions, OSHA, and fire safety), legal and ethical aspects of practice, professionalism, the value of "occupation" throughout an individual's lifespan, the philosophy and history of occupational therapy professional organizations, and the roles and education of occupational therapy personnel. The student will also be provided opportunities to observe roles of occupational therapy practitioners and other health care providers in different treatment settings within the community, and will participate in service learning. (Prerequisites: Admission to the OTA Program, current physical examination with current Mantoux results, and liability insurance) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT) This course emphasizes the fundamentals of activity analysis and the adaptation of environments/resources and how these tools are used to appropriately select and adapt treatment interventions. Modalities may include plaster, paper, copper tooling, mosaic tile, computer graphics, and ceramics. The knowledge learned in this course will be applied later in Application of Therapeutic Activities (Media II). A personal property fee will be charged in addition to tuition. (Prerequisites: Admission to the OTA program) (1 hr lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
ATE - HST HOSA Events and to assess knowledge in health occupation related areas as a team to plan and teachhealthrelated concepts HOSA chapters to plan yearly activities in keeping http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/ate/HST/hosaevents.html
Delta Society Service Dog Education System FAQs those disabilities impact a person's activities of daily Delta would recommend findinganother occupation for such a to those required for health and safety http://www.deltasociety.org/dsp400.htm
Extractions: Main Menu Site Map Store One difference between training a service dog and any other dog is the consideration required for the dog's handler. Trainers who are great at teaching dogs may need to further develop their people-oriented skills. This need becomes even more pronounced when the people they are serving have varying requirements associated with varying abilities. Few dog trainers are familiar with the wide variety of disabilities and how those disabilities impact a person's activities of daily living. Most dog trainers are also unfamiliar with the legal aspects of service dogs. It is important to give the handler of the service dog the skills to fully benefit from the dog, and this is mostly people training, not dog training. Beyond disability-related knowledge and skills, many dog trainers are unfamiliar with the best methods to train dogs to perform specific tasks. SDES will teach trainers specific steps involved with training assistance-type tasks.
Where Is The Public Health Pharmacist s expectations regarding pharmacists activities), public health activities maybe could not exist for those whose occupation is public health, but who http://www.hhs.gov/pharmacy/phpharm/pub1.html
Extractions: Patricia J. Bush and Keith W. Johnson Department of Community and Family Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington DC 20007 and Drug Information Division, United Stares Pharmacopeial Convention Inc., Rockville MD 20852 Recently, a member of the governing board of the American Public Health Association (APHA) spoke to a graduate seminar in pharmacy administration about the activities of the APHA. "How many pharmacists are members?" queried one of the students. About 120 (0.4 percent) of a total membership of 30,000 was the response. Following the seminar, the questioner wondered aloud why so few pharmacists belonged. "Well," said another student, "There arent any public health pharmacists are there?" Of course the student was right; there is no group of persons known as public health pharmacists as there are public health physicians and public health nurses, who with PhDs form the bulk of membership in the APHA. Nevertheless, there may be pharmacists engaged in public health activities who, for one reason or another, have not joined the APHA, or who perhaps do not recognize they are doing public health. Moreover, it may be reasonable to shrug ones shoulders and say. "So what? Who needs public health pharmacists anyway?" It will be argued here that some, but not nearly enough, pharmacists are now engaged in public health activities. Furthermore, both the public and the profession of pharmacy benefit from public health pharmacists, but pharmacy education has failed to recognize the potential for pharmacists in public health as well as to acquaint pharmacy students and practitioners with role models in public health.
Recreation Workers an increased interest in fitness and health, the rising time and money to participatein leisure activities. due to workers leaving the occupation or retiring. http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/RECREATE.HTM
Occupational Health & Rehabilitation Sevices necessary to project these findings to the patients activities of daily living,occupation and recreational activities and enhance health and safety http://www.ergorehabinc.com/RehabEducationServices.htm
Welcome To Clark High School HOSA (health occupation Students of America), Sandy Thorson, HOSA provides more aboutthe field of health care Our activities include three main stage shows, cast http://k-12.pisd.edu/Schools/Clark/studentactivities2.htm
Extractions: Activity/Organization Director/Sponsor Information relating to Activity/Organization FHA (Future Homemakers of America) Stacha Hicks This is a service-oriented group of young men and women from the 9th and 10th grades who have been or are currently involved in Family and Consumer Science classes. The students have monthly meetings and devote their time to helping others in activities such as adopting needy families, helping with low-income day-care children, having egg hunts for children, and a children's carnival. Fine Arts Excursion Group This is a group of students from the Humanities classes who are interested in studying, critiquing, and attending productions presented at the Dallas Theatre Center. Football, 9th Grade Coach Craig Hixon, Coach Trevor Collins, Coach Steve O'Kelley Young men in 9th grade are encouraged to try out. Football, 10th Grade Coach Ben Easterling, Coach Brad Ray, Coach Brian Miller Young men in 10th grade are encouraged to try out.
Extractions: First published in 1995, National Health Education Standards: Achieving Health Literacy ( ) describes the national standards for school health education (K-12) and provides the rationale and philosophy for the development of those standards. The national health education standards also provide a framework for schools to create instructional programs that will enable students to become healthy and capable of academic success. What should students who complete an educational experience know and be able to do in support of their own health and the health of their friends and family? That is the central question the national health education standards strive to address. It is also the central question each school district needs to answer when a health education curriculum is being developed or selected for the district. Another way to express this challenge is to discuss the development of health literacy. Health Literacy is defined as "the capacity of an individual to obtain, interpret, and understand basic health information and services and the competence to use such information and services in ways which are health-enhancing" (
Intocareers Home Page One of their favorite activities is to sort the cards by occupation. Then it hasother curriculum activities that can be integrated into health and PE http://cis.uoregon.edu/careertrek_article.htm
Extractions: Career Awareness: A New Fundamental for Elementary Education The value of teaching career awareness at the high school and middle school levels has long been known. Now, many school districts are beginning to realize the value of incorporating it into elementary curriculums as well. But with teachers' time already stretched to the limit, how can they possibly teach career awareness without sacrificing time spent on basic subjects? The answer: Incorporate a Career Trek kit into the curriculum. Career Trek is a multimedia career awareness program for grades four through six. It provides 190 occupation cards and 60 classroom activities that can be adapted to various teaching situations. The kit also comes with software that allows students to tour a 'neighborhood' and visit people in various occupations, or to solve 'Case Book' problems. Through their explorations of the cards and software, students not only learn about a multitude of occupations, they also learn self-awareness, problem solving, and listening and comprehension skills. Phyllis Nichols, who's been an elementary school counselor the past 14 years, has used Career Trek since its first version was introduced in 1992. With the recent release of a completely redesigned Career Trek kit, she's even more enthusiastic about the program.
OTA 100 - Fundamentals Of Occupational Therapy - The with emphasis on occupation as a health determinant, the meaning of occupation andpurposeful Safety in the use of therapeutic activities is emphasized. http://www.grossmont.net/healthprofessions/OTAWebPage/Pages/CourseDescriptions.h
Extractions: Description of Courses OTA 100 - Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy - The philosophical base and history of occupational therapy is examined. Through an historical approach, frames of reference within the profession are reviewed with emphasis on occupation as a health determinant, the meaning of occupation and purposeful activity, and professionalism. A broad range of practice areas are investigated. Ethics of the profession are examined and applied to practice situations. Legislation and legal issues affecting the profession are reviewed. OTA 101 - Fundamentals of Activity/Therapeutic Media - Through experimental learning, students will explore and develop skills in performing processes required in minor crafts, gross motor activities, games and simple work tasks. Emphasis is on activity analysis and adaption from the perspective of work and play/leisure tasks throughout the life span. Safety in the use of therapeutic activities is emphasized. A file will be created for each therapeutic media studied. Students will learn to teach techniques in applying therapeutic media to a group. OTA 110 - Interpersonal Relations in Occupational Therapy - Individual and group interactions related to occupational therapy intervention are examined. Theories of practice that explain interpersonal behavior from an occupational therapy perspective and psychiatric conditions treated by the occupational therapy assistant are reviewed. The therapeutic use of self and collaboration with the registered occupational therapist and other health care professionals with an emphasis on team work is investigated. Interviewing, observation, communication, and group process skills with an emphasis on cultural differences are simulated and observed in clinic settings. Group roles and stages are examined. The differences between task groups and talk groups are analyzed. Group leadership is practiced.
College Of Education And Health Professions judgments, vocabulary for the occupation, job skills Instructional Materials in Healthoccupations Education to participate in other activities involving the http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/97-98/06/VOED.h
Extractions: Departments, Degree Programs, and Courses The University of Arkansas has been approved by the State Board for Vocational Educa-tion for the preparation of teachers, supervisors, and administrators in vocational education. The three areas of specialization in Vocational Education are Business Education (BUED), Family and Consumer Sciences (FCSE), and Industrial and Technical Education (ITED) Professional Pre-Education Core Requirements in Vocational Education Hours Curriculum and Instruction CIED 1002, Introduction to Education CIED 1001, Intro to Education Practicum CIED 3663, Classroom Learning Theory CIED 3023, Survey of Exceptionalities Educational Technology ETEC 2003, Educational Technology Vocational Education VOED 3001, Orientation to VOED VOED 4002, Intro to Professionalism VOED 4013, Presentation Techniques General Studies Requirements The general requirements for all undergraduate programs in the College of Education and Health Professions are found under General Studies. Total: 56 semester hours Technical Studies Requirements Technical studies requirements for students majoring in Business Education, Home Economics Education, or Industrial/Technical Education are listed below. Agricultural Education is an adjunct
Pictures Of Recent Activities At First Presbyterian Church Pictures of Recent activities at First Presbyterian Church. and spiritual supportand health education, said Jim nursing is an established occupation that has http://members.aol.com/prestwo/px030302.htm
Extractions: Parish Nurse Barbara Parker A Parish Nurse has been engaged to provide church members with health education, health and spiritual counseling, and medical resources. Barbara Parker, who lives in Jacksboro with her husband (a minister at a Baptist church there), has assumed a half-time position as parish nurse at First Presbyterian. She is a registered nurse. Over the past 28 years, she has been employed by Superior Home Health, First American Home Health, Procare Home Health, Healthfirst, Alzheimer Support Group and Fort Sanders Regional Hospital. She is currently receiving training in providing grief and emotional counseling. "Barbara will focus initially on visiting our members in the hospital, answering medical questions, referring members to health professionals and other health resources, and providing emotional and spiritual support and health education," said Jim Wessel, head of the Caring Committee. This committee worked with the Methodist Medical Wellness Center to find a suitable parish nurse candidate. Parish nursing is an established occupation that has been successfully demonstrated in East Tennessee and other areas of the United States. Parish nurses may teach exercise, sex education, parenting, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and fall and accident prevention classes. Others may provide flu shots, blood pressure checks, and health and spiritual counseling.
Leisure Activities people interested in the possibility of pursuing occupation as a nutrition educationand a minihealth fair Senior Adult activities - Ages 55 and Older (City of http://www.troupparks.org/Leisure_Activities/leisure_activities.html
Extractions: Two week-long sessions are provided for children in specific age groups. Daily activities include games, music, sports, field trips and more. Hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at Berta Weathersbee Elementary School on Forest Avenue in LaGrange. Fees are $75.00 per week, per child, which includes the direct costs of field trips. Registration is conducted during the month of May. Summer Playground Program (Ages 6 - 12) This program is conducted throughout Troup County during the months of June and July. Locations include Calumet, Easy Street, Lindsey Street and West Side Parks; Long Cane, West Point and Hogansville Elementary Schools; William Griggs Recreation Center; Whitesville Road Housing Authority; Lucy Morgan and Benjamin Harvey Hill Homes; and Boys and Girls Clubs in LaGrange and West Point. Hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Participation is free of charge, and a sack lunch is provided to all children ages 18 and younger. Registration is conducted during the first week of the program at each site. Two week-long sessions are provided for children in specific ages groups. The hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at Berta Weathersbee Elementary School on Forest Avenue in LaGrange. Fees are $60.00 per child, per session. Registration is conducted during the month of May.
RAWA Main Social Activities During the Soviet occupation, we were distributing antiSoviet and anti Our activities attractthe support of aid organizations to our health and educational http://rawa.fancymarketing.net/s.html
Extractions: During the Soviet occupation, we were distributing anti-Soviet and anti-puppets leaflets, staging demonstrations and strikes in schools and universities, instigating the women to contribute in resistance war in any possible way despite the opposition from the fundamentalists, running schools, a hospital etc. for refugees, publishing and distributing "Payam-e-Zan" (Women's Message) and so on. It was in the course of such activities that a number of our activists were arrested in Kabul underwent horribly tortures and some of them languished about 8 years in the notorious prisons, and our founding leader Meena and her two aides were murdered at the hands of the KHAD agents and their fundamentalist accomplices in 1987. After the fall of the puppet government and the invasion of the fundamentalists bands into Kabul, RAWA focused more and more on women's rights, human rights and exposition of the fundamentalists barbaric actions. Our activities: 1) In Pakistan: Due to RAWA's principled anti-fundamentalist stand, our social work amongst refugee Afghan women is an uphill struggle. Despite numerous difficulties we have regular contact with women in different camps of Pakistan. We happily note that the fundamentalists' endeavors in this regard have been vastly counter-productive as a great number of women from refugee camps in Quetta and Peshawar approach us for comfort, aid and support. However, the aid and support we can give them are mostly moral, as facing grave financial problems, little material help can be provided to them.
Occupational Therapy Profession therapists are health professionals who use occupation, meaning activities you'llmost likely direct the activities of an or other program in a health facility http://www.utmem.edu/occ_therapy/WhatIs/what.htm
Extractions: Occupational therapy is a health and rehabilitation profession. Its practitioners provide services to individuals of all ages who have physical, developmental, emotional, and social deficits and who, because of these conditions, need specialized assistance in learning skills to enable them to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives. When a patient is referred for treatment, the occupational therapist assesses that individual's ability to carry out necessary developmental, physical, social and emotional functions in relation to his or her prognosis. The assessment and an analysis of the individual's personal goals and the demands of his or her environment are reviewed and become the basis of an individualized treatment program. During the course of treatment, the occupational therapist frequently reassesses the patient's status and coordinates the occupational therapy program with that of the other members of the health care team. In addition, treatment objectives are identified and coordinated with the patient, family members, and appropriate community resources to assure maximum independence, productivity and satisfaction. Occupational therapists are health professionals who use occupation, meaning activities with specific goals, in helping people of all ages prevent, lessen, or overcome disabilities. The activities may be as basic as bathing, dressing, or as complex as operating a computer with modified control switches. Today's occupational therapists are working in clinical practice, administration, education, research, private practice, and many other areas.