What Does an Occupational Therapist Do? Why This Career Is Taking Off
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What does an occupational therapist do and why are more people discovering this career later in life?
In this episode of Voices of Vital Care, we explore occupational therapy (OT), a healthcare career focused on helping people regain independence, rebuild daily life skills, and return to what matters most.
Chris Sorrells, Senior Director of the Occupational Therapy Assistant Program in Denver at Pima Medical Institute, breaks down:
- What “occupation” really means in occupational therapy
- The difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy
- How OTs help patients recover from stroke, injury, and life-changing conditions
- Why this is one of the most diverse and flexible careers in healthcare
- How people in their 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond are switching into OT
From working with newborns and children to helping adults adapt after injury or illness, occupational therapy is about more than recovery. It is about restoring independence, dignity, and confidence.
If you are exploring healthcare careers, considering a career change, or looking for meaningful work with real impact, this episode gives you a clear look into the world of occupational therapy.
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The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, stance, or position of Pima Medical Institute.