Occupational
Therapists
Occupational
Therapists help clients to improve
tasks used in daily living. Therapists work with people suffering from
physical, mental and mental disabilities. They may instruct patients
in the use of adaptive equipment, or help clients improve
decision-making and reasoning skills. One quarter of Occupational
Therapists work part-time. They are a well-educated group. A bachelor's
degree is required to obtain a license to practice.
Target
these occupational therapists at home with offers of
adaptive equipment, skills building activities and other items they
can use in servicing their clients. With
a median income of $54,890 in 2004, these professionals are great
prospects for credit and mid-level consumer offers.
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