Caseload management: The balancing act

One of themost challenging aspects of occupational therapy practice ismanaging a clinical caseload given themultiple requests and needs within any clinical setting. Pressure on hospital bed availability, or lack thereof, and limited community resources often stretches the role and time of occupational therapists to a breaking point. Given the environment in which occupational therapists work, how do they prioritize who gets seen and for how long? What makes Mrs. Jones' occupational performance issuemore important than Mr. Elliot's? How do occupational therapists organize their day and feel as though a difference has beenmade for their patients where it's needed and not feel burdened from ...

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