The Occupational Therapy Performance Framework: Domain and
Process (or OTPF for short) is a guideline of occupational therapy practices,
terms, and methods. The OTPF is used by practitioners to ensure standardized processes
and terminology in order to best serve occupational therapy clients. The
purpose is to create a common language for enriched communication as well as to
guide evaluations, interventions, and outcomes, and highlight OT’s scope of
practice (what OTs are qualified to do).
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