National Month

Occupational Therapy Month

On Occupational Therapy Month, we make a little room on the calendar for the thing that makes us who we are.

Why it matters

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CELEBRATE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

April is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of occupational therapy, with a focus on empowering individuals to achieve their goals.

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ORIGIN
Established in 1980 by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
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Over 2.5 million Americans receive OT services annually.
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Approximately 70% of OT practitioners work in hospitals or clinics.
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Supportive and empowering community engagement.
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THE STORY

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Occupational Therapy Month, observed every April, serves as a reminder of the transformative power of occupational therapy in individuals’ lives. This annual celebration highlights the contributions of occupational therapists who empower people to overcome challenges and enhance their daily functioning. From children with developmental delays to seniors recovering from surgery, occupational therapy is a vital resource that fosters independence and improves quality of life.

The roots of Occupational Therapy Month trace back to 1980, when the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) established this observance to honor the profession and raise awareness about its benefits. The month-long celebration encourages practitioners and communities to engage in activities that promote understanding of occupational therapy’s role in rehabilitation and health.

Throughout April, various events take place across the nation, including community outreach programs, educational seminars, and social media campaigns aimed at spreading awareness. These initiatives often include opportunities for individuals to share their personal stories related to occupational therapy, highlighting how these services have made a difference in their lives.

As we celebrate Occupational Therapy Month, it is essential to recognize the dedication of therapists and their contributions to health and wellness. By fostering a supportive environment and encouraging dialogue about the importance of occupational therapy, we can help ensure that more individuals receive the care and support they need to thrive.

Occupational therapy is a bridge to independence.

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WORTH KNOWING

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What is OT?

Occupational therapy helps individuals achieve independence in daily living activities.

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Creative Therapies

OT utilizes creative methods like art and music to engage clients.

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Community Focus

OT programs often involve community participation for better outcomes.

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Lifelong Learning

Occupational therapists engage in continuous education to stay current in their practice.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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United States

Home to a vast network of occupational therapy practitioners and educational programs.

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Canada

Occupational therapy is also recognized and widely practiced throughout Canada.

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United Kingdom

OT services play a crucial role in the UK’s National Health Service.

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Australia

Australia boasts a strong community of occupational therapists across urban and rural areas.

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Germany

Occupational therapy is integrated into healthcare systems in Germany.

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New Zealand

Occupational therapy is essential in New Zealand’s approach to holistic health.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Early Beginnings
Occupational therapy emerged in the early 20th century, focusing on mental health treatment.

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Diverse Settings
OT practitioners work in hospitals, schools, and community centers.

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Personalized Care
OT services are tailored to meet individual needs and goals.

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Global Impact
Occupational therapy is a recognized profession in many countries worldwide.

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Funding Sources
Occupational therapy is often covered by health insurance plans.

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Historical Figures
Notable figures in OT history include Eleanor Clarke Slagle and Susan Tracy.

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Innovative Techniques
Therapists use technology, like virtual reality, in modern practice.

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READ MORE

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Occupational Therapy: Performance, Participation, and Well-Being

Charles H. Christiansen, Carolyn M. Baum

A comprehensive text exploring the principles and practices of occupational therapy.

THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES

The Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

Diana W. W. Leong

This book discusses the integration of creative arts into therapeutic practices.

PERSONAL STORIES

The Gifts of Imperfection

Brené Brown

A personal development book that resonates with the principles of OT and self-acceptance.

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

What’s Your Superpower?

Alison B. Parker

A children’s book that promotes understanding of differences and celebrates abilities.

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PAIR IT WITH

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ENGAGEMENT

Occupational therapists encourage active participation.

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STRENGTH

OT helps build physical and mental strength.

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EMPOWERMENT

Empowering individuals to achieve their goals.

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INNOVATION

Innovative approaches to therapy improve outcomes.

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Spread the Word

Help us raise awareness about Occupational Therapy Month and the vital work of OT practitioners across the nation.

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How to celebrate

Small, doable ways to celebrate Occupational Therapy Month.

  • Do one small thing that makes the day feel marked.
  • Tell someone what you're celebrating and why.
  • Share a post, a photo, or a memory connected to it.
  • Make a tiny tradition — something you could do again next year.
  • Let it be simple. Not every celebration has to be a production.

Celebration ideas by audience

For families

Do one small thing together that everyone will remember.

For kids

Turn it into a craft, a story, or a snack — meet them where they are.

For couples

Use the day as an excuse for a little intentional time together.

At the office

Acknowledge the day in the team chat or at a stand-up. Small, sincere, fast.

At school

Anchor a short lesson or activity around the day.

In your community

Share, volunteer, or donate to make the day mean something locally.

On your own

Celebrate quietly and completely. One person can still mark a day.