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Secure early registration rates by Nov. 18

Don't miss your chance to immerse yourself in the latest innovations and earn up to 12.5 contact hours at AOTA’s Children & Youth Specialty Conference, December 13-14 in Seattle, WA. From cutting-edge mental health strategies to hands-on therapeutic techniques, this conference is designed to give you practical tools you can bring to your practice immediately.

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Register & book your housing for AOTA INSPIRE 2025

Registration and housing are now open for AOTA INSPIRE | 2025 Annual Conference & Expo, April 3-5, in Philadelphia! Gain insights from industry leaders, expand your skills with 400+ sessions, and build lasting connections with thousands of OT practitioners and students. Secure your early registration rates and book your discounted hotel stay while availability lasts.

Power your boundless potential

No matter where you are on your career journey, AOTA membership helps you be your creative best and achieve your goals. Grow with AOTA.

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Your clients deserve informed care

Your AOTA membership includes access to essential, everyday practice guidance that helps you provide the best care for your clients and be seen as a trusted provider.

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Sue Ram

I gladly renew my AOTA membership to have an educated voice in advocacy and to be equipped to succeed in the ever-changing health care arena.

Sue Ram
OTD, OTR/L, AOTA member for 5 years

I want to give a big shout-out to the OT practitioners who give hope as part of their treatment. It makes a huge difference.

Susie Touchinsky
OTR/L, SCDCM, CDRS, AOTA member for 7 years

Occupational therapists have the privilege of helping people learn or relearn how to connect with their environment, and we get to have fun while we do it.

Lisa Griggs-Stapleton
Albuquerque, New Mexico

I have already found the profession of occupational therapy to be fascinating, rewarding, and challenging, and filled with countless opportunities to serve one’s community, one’s country, and one’s world.

Brandi Buchanan
Los Angeles, California

I like to think of occupational therapists as puzzle solvers because they assist clients in solving how to complete tasks that they may or may not have been able to do in the past.

Stacy Landau
Ithaca, New York