1. Home Care Business: An OT aide can use their skills to provide home-based services to clients, such as mobility training and assistive device instruction.
2. Workplace Safety Consulting: An OT aide can use their expertise to spot safety hazards and recommend improvements to businesses.
3. Ergonomics Expertise: An OT aide can provide expertise on reducing physical stress and fatigue in workplaces, as well as offering recommendations on ergonomic furniture and equipment.
4. Rehabilitation Services: An OT aide can work with physical rehabilitation centers to provide support and care to those recovering from injury or illness.
5. Disability Awareness Programs: An OT aide can help educate businesses and organizations on accommodating those with disabilities.
6. Educational Support: An OT aide can provide educational support to students with disabilities, assisting teachers and other staff in classrooms.