OT Resource Library
One of the hardest parts of occupational therapy practice is not recognizing what a patient is struggling with. Most clinicians develop that instinct fairly quickly.
The harder part is translating what we observe into clear clinical reasoning, purposeful intervention, and documentation that truly reflects the skill involved in our work.
Many therapists find themselves asking questions like:
How do I clearly explain what I am seeing during an activity of daily living?
How do I connect that observation to the intervention I choose?
How do I write documentation that shows the clinical thinking behind my treatment?
These are the types of challenges that tend to follow therapists throughout their careers, not because the clinical reasoning is not there, but because we are rarely given practical tools for organizing and communicating that reasoning.
The OT Practice Toolkit Resource Library was created to support that part of practice.
This space will continue to grow into a collection of practical tools designed to help occupational therapists think more clearly about functional performance, analyze movement and task demands within daily activities, and translate clinical reasoning into documentation that accurately reflects skilled therapy.
Every resource in this library is built around the realities of adult rehabilitation practice. The goal is to support clinicians in bridging the gap between what they observe during functional activity and how that thinking appears in treatment planning and documentation.
For therapists who want practical tools that strengthen clinical reasoning and make documentation easier to translate from practice to paper, the full resource library is available to paid subscribers of OT Practice Toolkit.
Upgrading your subscription unlocks access to the materials below as well as the growing collection of resources that will continue to be added over time.

