Introduction
Occupational Therapy provides specialized treatment in learning skills
to enable clients to lead independent, productive and satisfying lives.
Specialized assistance in learning skills enables clients to carry out
day-to-day activities that are important to them despite impairments,
activity limitations, or participation restrictions.
Occupational
therapy assistants work under the supervision of a registered occupational
therapist, carrying out the treatment plan designed by the therapist
for the individual client. They may also be employed as activity coordinators.
Certification
Graduates of this program are eligible to take the national certification
examination administered by the National Board for Certification in
Occupational Therapy and become Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants
(COTAs).
Qualities
Needed
Aptitudes and interests that may be helpful include an interest in health
care, a desire to help people and make a difference in their lives,
compassion, sensitivity, problem-solving and communication skills, and
the ability to follow instructions.

The
OTA Program
The OTA program is a two-year curriculum which combines instruction
in basic therapeutic methods and techniques with supervised fieldwork/clinical
practice at affiliated rehabilitation facilities. Some prerequisite
courses, including human anatomy and physiology, must be completed prior
to entering the program.
Occupational
Therapy Assistant Program
Kapi'olani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816
Program
Director: Anna
Campbell

Accreditation:
Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of
the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
4720 Montgomery Lane
P.O. Box 31220
Bethesda, MD, 20824-1220
Phone: 301.652.2682
http://www.AOTA.org/