Level Up Your Treatment Plan: Why Older Adults Should Be Gaming
Description
When we think of "meaningful occupation" for older adults, the traditional picture is usually gardening 🪴 or knitting. But as Mandy Chamberlain MOTR/L and Erik Johnson OTD, MS, OTR/L brilliantly discuss, that mindset needs a serious level up.
This episode explores how video games are rapidly becoming a crucial, evidence-based tool in our OT arsenal. Forget the old misconceptions; gaming is a powerful, functional, and meaningful occupation.
Why is this important for us?
- Engagement: Gaming dramatically boosts client motivation and adherence.
- Skill Building: It provides a "just right challenge" for cognitive, visual, motor, and social skills.
- Relevance: As leisure evolves, we must embrace technology to provide truly effective, client-centered care.
The message is clear: Video games aren't just entertainment; they're therapeutic media that foster connection and functional gains. It’s time for us OTPs to confidently trade in the stereotype for a strategy that meets our older adults right where they are.
Who’s ready to press start on a new treatment idea?
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