Hi everyone,
I'm trying to learn more about the various areas in which OT's can specialize in. For example, there is low vision therapy and hand therapy. What are some other areas that OT's often work in?
Also, what is a good setting for a new OT to work in? I have heard that nursing homes would not ideal for a first job because patients generally do not make much progress, which can be discouraging to a new OT.
Furthermore, which OT jobs tend to pay the best? I am not asking about the various settings, such as SNFs, but rather specializations, such as hand therapy. Of course, getting a high salary is not my primary objective, but I would like to consider this when deciding which area to specialize in.
I would appreciate your feedback. Thanks! 🙂
I'm trying to learn more about the various areas in which OT's can specialize in. For example, there is low vision therapy and hand therapy. What are some other areas that OT's often work in?
Also, what is a good setting for a new OT to work in? I have heard that nursing homes would not ideal for a first job because patients generally do not make much progress, which can be discouraging to a new OT.
Furthermore, which OT jobs tend to pay the best? I am not asking about the various settings, such as SNFs, but rather specializations, such as hand therapy. Of course, getting a high salary is not my primary objective, but I would like to consider this when deciding which area to specialize in.
I would appreciate your feedback. Thanks! 🙂