🧠 Navigating Neuro OT: Imogen’s Journey, Client-Centered Care, and Creative Strategies
Description
In this episode of the Passion Occupational Therapy podcast, host Parish interviews Imogen, an occupational therapist and business owner. Imogen shares her journey into occupational therapy, discussing her challenges during university placements, her transition into private practice, and her passion for neuro rehabilitation. She emphasizes the importance of client-centered care and creative strategies in therapy, particularly for clients with brain injuries. Imogen also offers advice for aspiring neuro OTs and highlights the significance of managing cognitive load in clients. The conversation concludes with Imogen discussing her new business, Occupationally Neuro, and her commitment to empowering clients through meaningful activities.
Takeaways
- Imogen transitioned to private practice to align her work with her values.
- Many students struggle to find suitable placements in occupational therapy.
- Practical experience is crucial for realizing one's fit in occupational therapy.
- Creative strategies in therapy can enhance client engagement and outcomes.
- Cognitive load management is essential for clients with brain injuries.
- Client-centered care is at the heart of effective occupational therapy.
- Imogen emphasizes the importance of meaningful activities in therapy.
- Networking and seeking mentorship can help new OTs navigate their careers.
- Functional cognition is a growing area of interest in occupational therapy.
- Imogen is developing resources to support professional development in functional cognition.
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