Skills for the Job of Living Tips

These Skills for the Job of Living Tips contain occupational therapy strategies that may help you, a loved one, or a friend to cope with the challenges of everyday living. The information contained here is reviewed by both occupational therapists and consumers who have expertise in a specific topic area.

If you are looking for occupational therapy information specific to a medical condition or disease process, please use our search feature.

Seniors | Children | Stress | Safety | Specific Conditions | Holidays | Alzheimer's

Tips for keeping seniors driving and safe

Tips for children

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Tips for handling stress

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Safety and prevention

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Related to specific conditions

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Holiday tips

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Specific to Alzheimer's disease and related dementias:

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Please remember that the information which appears here is not meant to be a substitute for a thorough consultation with an occupational therapist. For information on how to contact an occupational therapist, please refer to "How to find an OT".

Suggestions for other topics and/or additions to existing topics are always welcome. Please drop your ideas in our suggestion box.

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