Abstract
Although physical distancing is a critical part of the worldwide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the health crisis has only strengthened the occupational therapy profession’s commitment to bringing people together, as highlighted in a number of the community-focused articles in this issue.
Occupational therapy's strong commitment to community will be a cornerstone of AOTA’s INSPIRE 2021, a month-long, multidimensional learning and engagement opportunity. Throughout April (OT Month!), INSPIRE 2021 will bring together the wisdom and energy of the profession to build stronger ties than ever for embracing the possibilities and meeting new challenges.
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Table of Contents
OT Practice 26(1) (January 2021)
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- Masthead 13
- From the Executive Director—Building Community Ties, Stronger Than Ever 13
- Contents 24
- Updates 46
- Capital Report—The CY2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule 810
- Occupational Therapy's Role in COVID-19: Problem Solving Through a Pandemic 1012
- Navajo Nation: COVID-19 Occupational Therapy Care 1315
- Grow Bag Zoom- Gardening: Together During the Pandemic, Virtually 1618
- New Frontiers: Occupational Therapy's Role in Coordinated Community Coalitioning 1820
- Regulatory Update—One Year Post-PDGM: Now Is the Time to Advocate for Occupational Therapy in Home Health 2224
- Fieldwork Issues—Supporting Occupational Therapy Students With Disabilities During Fieldwork 2426
- In the Clinic—Aquatic Engagement: Promoting Participation in the Pool for Kids With Disabilities and Their Families 2729
- Research Update—Readability and Suitability of Patient Education Materials, Lighting Levels for Reading, and Interventions for Literacy Participation 3133
- CE Article—The Power of Combining DIRFloortime and Sensory Integration for Children With ASD 3335
- Continuing Education Opportunities 3436
- Employment Opportunities 3638
- Social Media Spotlight 4042