In this unit of study, "home" and "community" occupations and performance needs are described from different perspectives. The effects of reduced physical, cognitive and psychosocial and environmental constraints on occupational performance within the home and community are examined. Occupational therapy assessment of the accessibility of home and public environments, and the development of culturally appropriate interventions, including the use of appropriate assistive devices/technology are investigated. Specifically, students will examine: Instrumental Activities of Daily (IADL) (definitions, inclusions and assessment); community and home environments (how are they defined, use, impact on occupational performance); legislative and regulatory considerations which impact plans for modifying home and community environments; concepts of universal design; and access standards. Students will develop required competence in: assessment of and prescription for basic home modifications; professional reasoning and report writing skills required by funding and legal agencies associated with home modification and resource plans; assessment and related aspects of transport (public transport, assisted transport and driving); assistive technology and devices appropriate for home and community contexts; the role of carer associated with home and community occupations. This unit will include learning activities that will contribute to practice education hours.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Participation Sciences |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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(OCCP1103 and OCCP2090) or (OCCP1096 and OCCP1099) |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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OCCP2087 |
Assumed knowledge
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OCCP1101 and OCCP1102 and OCCP1104 and OCCP1105 |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Celine Serrano-Diaz, celine.serranodiaz@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Celine Serrano-Diaz, celine.serranodiaz@sydney.edu.au |
Lynette Mackenzie, lynette.mackenzie@sydney.edu.au |