The OTA's Guide to Documentation by Marie J Morreale

The OTA's Guide to Documentation by Marie J Morreale

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Written specifically for occupational therapy assistants, The OTA’s Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition contains the step-by-step instruction needed to learn the documentation required for occupational therapy clinical practice and reimbursement.

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The OTA's Guide to Documentation by Marie J Morreale

Written specifically for occupational therapy assistants, The OTA's Guide to Documentation: Writing SOAP Notes, Third Edition contains the step-by-step instruction needed to learn the documentation required for occupational therapy clinical practice and reimbursement.
“The usefulness of this manual lies in its emphasis on promoting occupation and the occupational therapy input within written documentationIt stresses the value of this level of transparency as a means of demonstrating the unique contribution of the occupational therapist to the service user’s health, wellbeing, and progress within a variety of care systems…This manual would be useful for those wishing to maintain or improve their standards of written documentation, practice educators, or educators teaching students to engage with occupational therapy documentation, as well as students who may want extra practice at this vital professional skill.”

- Ailsa Gillen, NHS Lothian, British Journal of Occupational Therapy

Marie J. Morreale, OTR/L, CHT is an adjunct faculty member at Rockland Community College, State University of New York. She has been teaching students in the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program there since 1998. Marie’s courses include Professional Issues and Documentation, OT Skills, Geriatric Principles, and Advanced OT Skills. Early in her teaching career, she taught several other courses in the OTA Program such as Therapeutic Activities and Advanced Therapeutic Activities. Besides making significant contributions to curriculum development, Marie also served as interim coordinator of the OTA Program.     

Marie graduated summa cum laude from Quinnipiac College in Hamden, CT (now Quinnipiac University) with a BS in occupational therapy. She has worked in a variety of OT practice settings including inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, long-term care, adult day care, home health, cognitive rehabilitation, and hand therapy. Marie has been a Certified Hand Therapist since 1993 and also served several years on a home health Professional Advisory Committee, consulting on quality assurance issues. In addition to co-writing the prior edition of this book, Marie wrote a chapter on documentation for The Occupational Therapy Manager, 5th Edition and has published several OT articles. She is also the author of two online continuing education courses. Marie was selected for Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and, when not teaching, is active in her church community and enjoys anything travel-related.      

Sherry Borcherding, MA, OTR/L recently retired from the faculty of University of Missouri-Columbia, where she taught for 15 years. During the time she was on the faculty, she taught disability awareness; complementary therapies; clinical ethics; frames of reference; psychopathology; loss and disability; long-term care; wellness; and a three-semester fieldwork sequence designed to develop critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and documentation skills. Two of her courses were designated as campus writing courses, and one was credentialed for computer and information proficiency. As a part of the fieldwork and documentation courses, she filmed simulated occupational therapy interventions for student use in class. Three of these “movies” are available on www.efacultylounge.com with this edition of the book.   

Sherry graduated with honors from Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX with a BS in occupational therapy, and went on to complete her master’s in special education with special faculty commendation at George Peabody College, Nashville, TN. Following her staff positions in rehabilitation, home health, and pediatrics, she assumed a number of management roles, including Chief Occupational Therapist at East Texas Treatment Center, Kilgore, TX, and at Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center, Columbia, MO, as well as Director of Rehabilitation Services at Transitional Housing Agency, Columbia, MO. She also planned, designed, and directed occupational therapy programs at Capitol Regional Medical Center, Jefferson City, MO, and at Charter Behavioral Health Center, Columbia, MO.        

Sherry is a lifelong learner. Since her retirement, she has further expanded her private practice devoted to complementary and alternative therapies. She is certified in craniosacral therapy at the techniques level through Upledger Institute, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, and is attuned as a Reiki master. She volunteers with the Community Emergency Response Team affiliated with the fire department, and with the Medical Reserve Corps affiliated with the public health department. For leisure, Sherry enjoys music, dance, and all kinds of three-dimensional art. Her pottery has appeared in several local shows over the past few years.
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ISBN 13 9781617110825
ISBN 10 1617110825
Title The OTA's Guide to Documentation
Author Marie J Morreale
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Year published 2013-07-30
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.