5 Reasons Why You Should Become a Physiotherapist & Occupational Therapy Assistant

1. A Life-Changing Career
The main duty of a Physiotherapy Assistant is to work alongside with the therapist to teach and train patients to work and live efficiently within their limitation of mobility. Your focus would be to assist clients to regain and strengthen their range of motion capabilities, as well as allow them to effectively perform their daily routines. Through this career, you can make a difference in many lives by helping with pain and the recovery of faculties. You will work with the therapist in helping them implement activities and exercises specified in a treatment plan developed for each patient. Occupational Therapy Assistants are also responsible for administering and participating in group and/or individual activities for patients with various disabilities or disorders including hearing and visual impairment, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, depression and Alzheimer’s.
2. A Career For Those With Empathy
If you are a very thoughtful and caring person, this would be the perfect career for you as you will assist and take care of patients. Your role is not only to provide relief to their pain or help them recover but also to provide them with mental support. Caring about your patients is an essential part of their recovery as you will be there to encourage and reassure them along the way. Their victory will be yours!
3. A Career with Opportunities
Becoming a Physiotherapy Assistant is a great career path to follow as there are many career opportunities and a good employment outlook. The demand for workers in this field is expected to rise in order to meet the health care needs of a growing and aging population. Many facilities are looking to hire Physiotherapy Assistants such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, long term care facilities and many more.
4. Hands-On Training
The Occupational Therapy Assistant diploma program focuses on the most important areas in the field, including but not limited to: development and function of the human body and rehabilitation plans & techniques. The significance of frames of reference and patient charting is introduced early in the program, including mock therapy sessions concentrating on various disabilities in order to help you develop the proper communication skills in this field. You will also have the advantage of working within a simulated massage and rehabilitation practical rooms that offers various machines and equipment.
5. You Can Make an Impact
Your main role is to help and treat the patients so it means that you will be able to make an impact in their lives. You will be an emotional support for them as well as the main person to help them recover their strength. As a Physiotherapist Assistant, you will have the chance to work with many types of patients and guide them through recovery.
For more information about this program or to enroll, visit the Physiotherapy Assistant program page.
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