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Role of occupational therapy in person-centred dementia care: Exploring family member and clinician perceptions.

Kieva RichardsNicole MillsDanielle Patricia Hitch
Published in: Australasian journal on ageing (2024)
While the perceptions and experiences of participants varied, the scope of this role is currently poorly defined. Occupational therapists in this setting commonly facilitate positive social interaction and present-oriented occupational engagement with residents and are also recognised as building workforce capacity with multidisciplinary colleagues. Without a clearly defined scope of practice, the role of occupational therapy in enabling health and well-being for people with dementia cannot be coherently articulated. This could lead to underutilisation of occupational therapy services, and lost opportunities for residents to experience improved health and well-being.
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