Abstract
Home modifications support engagement and participation in the home and community. The need for home modifications arises when the features of the environment pose challenges to occupants that can create an unsafe situation. This guideline addresses home modifications as an intervention to use when a person’s abilities are incompatible with environmental demands. That intervention includes identifying, developing, implementing, and training in the use of home modifications.
Using an evidence-based perspective and key concepts from the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, this guideline provides an overview of the occupational therapy process and best practices for home modification interventions. Topics include service delivery concepts, team involvement, the home as a context for practice, and involving family members in the intervention.
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Table of Contents
Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Home Modifications
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Front Matter
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- Introduction 110
- Overview of Occupational Therapy for Home Modifications 716
- Occupational Therapy Process for Home Modifications 1120
- Best Practices and Summaries of Evidence 4352
- Implications of the Evidence for Occupational Therapy Research, Education, and Clinical Practice 5463
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Appendixes
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- Appendix A. Preparation and Qualifications of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants 5968
- Appendix B. Selected CPT™ Codes for Occupational Therapy for Home Modifications 6170
- Appendix C. Evidence-Based Practice 6372
- Appendix D. Evidence Table 6776
- References 9099
- Subject Index 101110
- Citation Index 105114