Occupational Therapy Sample Clauses

Occupational Therapy. Benefits for occupational therapy include the evaluation and treatment of a physically disabled person by means of constructive activities designed to promote the restoration of the person’s ability to satisfactorily accomplish the ordinary tasks of daily living.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Occupational Therapy a. Services to address the functional needs of a child related to adaptive development, adaptive behavior and play, and sensory, motor, and postural development.
Occupational Therapy. Coverage for Occupational therapy is up to a maximum of twenty (20) visits per Plan Year as stated in Exhibit A.
Occupational Therapy. Coverage for Occupational therapy is up to the Annual Maximum Benefit per Plan Year as stated in Exhibit A.
Occupational Therapy. Therapy that provides developmental evalua- tions and treatment programs using se- lected tasks to restore, reinforce, or enhance functional performance. It ad- dresses the quality and level of func- tions in areas such as behavior, motor coordination, spatial orientation; vis- ual motor and sensory integration; and general activities of daily living. This therapy, which is conducted or super- vised by a qualified occupational thera- pist, provides training and guidance in using special equipment to improve the patient’s functioning in skills of daily living, work, and study.
Occupational Therapy. 1. Occupational Therapy services are covered when performed by a Provider licensed and practicing within the scope of his license, including, but not limited to, a licensed occupational therapist, a licensed and certified Occupational Therapy assistant supervised by a licensed occupational therapist, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse.
Occupational Therapy. Includes treatment of a physically disabled person by means of constructive activities designed and adapted to promote the restoration of the person's ability to satisfactorily accomplish the ordinary tasks of daily living. Coverage will also include services rendered by a registered, licensed occupational therapist.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Occupational Therapy a. Federal Definition
Occupational Therapy. Treatment of a physically disabled person by means of constructive activities designed and adapted to promote the restoration of the person's ability to satisfactorily accomplish the ordinary tasks of daily living and those required by the persons particular occupational role.
Occupational Therapy. 1.5.1 Occupational Therapist Grade 1 (Qualified) An Employee employed as such who holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) or equivalent or who is a graduate of an Occupational Therapy Training Centre recognised by both or either of the Australian Association of Occupational Therapists Victoria and the World Federation of Occupational Therapists.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.