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The primary objective of occupational therapy is to help individuals engage in meaningful daily activities, including personal care, employment, and recreational pursuits. By supporting participation in personally significant tasks, occupational therapists strive to enhance people's overall quality of life.
Occupational therapists practice in diverse environments such as community centers, medical facilities, rehabilitation clinics, educational institutions, and correctional facilities. Their responsibilities may involve:
Modifying homes for elderly individuals to enhance accessibility and safety.
Assisting those with mental health conditions through therapeutic activities like meal preparation to build confidence, develop abilities, and create positive outcomes.
Employing play-based interventions to enhance motor skills in children with cerebral palsy.
Implementing training programs that teach essential skills like financial management to individuals with cognitive impairments, promoting greater independence.
Helping people choose and properly utilize assistive devices, from mobility aids to adaptive technology, to improve self-sufficiency.
Evaluating work readiness for brain injury survivors and making necessary job or workplace adjustments to facilitate employment when feasible.
Entry to Trinity College Dublin’s undergraduate programmes is highly competitive. International applicants must have completed a high school qualification equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate. General matriculation requirements include pass grades in English, mathematics and a language other than English. Additional requirements may apply for some courses.
All applicants must present an English language qualification. Accepted/Permitted English language qualifications are: