Key insights into managing an occupational therapy private practice: A guide from a 40-year career (September 27, 2022)

Recorded On: 09/27/2022

Presented by: Irene Vrckovnik

Developing your entrepreneurial skills and capabilities will provide future clients with ease of access to occupational therapy services, promote the occupational therapy profession in a competitive marketplace, create learning opportunities for student placements and create employment opportunities for occupational therapist colleagues. An occupational therapy private practice has the potential to lead you to a rewarding career, with the prospect of making a lasting and measurable impact on accessibility of occupational therapy services and advancement of the profession. For many years, the Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO; Law et al., 1996) framework has guided our delivery of occupational therapy services to clients - but have you considered using this framework to develop a business plan?  

 In this webinar, you will learn the importance of considering the interplay of person - environment - occupation in developing a viable private practice. This webinar will explore ways to enhance your leadership skills to ensure the productivity and longevity of your private practice, as well as ways to cultivate your leadership style.  Moreover, key points of college governance will also be highlighted.        

After taking part in this webinar, participants will be able to: 

  1. Identify how the Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO; Law et al., 1996) model can be applicable to establishing a private practice.
  2. Identify how leadership skills and regulations from occupational therapy regulatory bodies can shape a private practice.
  3. Recognize the rewards and challenges of operating a private practice.

Level  Intermediate (3-5 years of experience in this specific area of practice)

Area of practice Advocacy, Assistive technology, Autism and neurodiversity, Brain injury/Concussion/Spinal cord, Cancer care, Cardio-respiratory care, Care partner/Family education, Case management, Chronic disease management, Chronic pain, Cognition, Community care/Crisis/Development, Dementia, Developmental disability, Dysphagia and digestive disorders, Driver assessment and rehabilitation, Equipment assessments, Equity and justice, Ergonomics, Fieldwork/Education, Generalist, Hand therapy, Health promotion and wellness, Home assessment and modification, Independent living and housing, Indigenous health, Insurance assessment, Leadership and agency, Medical-legal services, Mental health, Musculoskeletal rehabilitation, MVA rehabilitation, Neurology, Older adults, Occupational therapist assistant, Parental health, Pediatrics, Psychotherapy, Research, Return to work, Role-emerging, Sensory integration and processing, Sexuality and gender, Substance use and addictions, Universal design, Veterans Affairs or Armed Forces, Vision, Women's health, Workplace health and safety

Client age group Young children (0-4 years old), Children (5-12 years old), Adolescents (13-19 years old), Adults (20-64 years old), Older adults (65+ years old)

Language English

Please note that you will have access to the On-Demand Webinar for a period of one year or until the webinar expiry date listed in the CAOT Store, whichever is sooner. The terminology used in this webinar is reflective of the CAOT Style Guide at time of the webinar.

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Recorded 09/27/2022  |  62 minutes
Recorded 09/27/2022  |  62 minutes
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1.00 contact hour credit  |  Certificate available
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