Explore This Section 2024 Student admissions: Increasing underrepresented minority populations in the workforce DEI-Underrepresented and excluded in academic leadership Home Publications OT Practice It starts with a cue: Effective strategies for clients with cognitive dysfunction Kelsey S. Watters, Ann M. Marsico, Jason Barbas, and Juleen Rodakowski 05/01/2024 AOTA members get more. Join or sign in for access to this resource Join AOTA Today Sign In Member Benefits The Value of Membership Gain essential practice knowledge, grow throughout your career, and stay engaged in your profession. Select the membership option that's right for you. Previous Pause Next Functional Cognition Deficits Advertisement
It starts with a cue: Effective strategies for clients with cognitive dysfunction Kelsey S. Watters, Ann M. Marsico, Jason Barbas, and Juleen Rodakowski 05/01/2024 AOTA members get more. Join or sign in for access to this resource Join AOTA Today Sign In Member Benefits The Value of Membership Gain essential practice knowledge, grow throughout your career, and stay engaged in your profession. Select the membership option that's right for you. Previous Pause Next Functional Cognition Deficits Advertisement
AOTA members get more. Join or sign in for access to this resource Join AOTA Today Sign In Member Benefits The Value of Membership Gain essential practice knowledge, grow throughout your career, and stay engaged in your profession. Select the membership option that's right for you. Previous Pause Next