Supervision Flashcards
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Close Supervision
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- Daily, direct contact at the work site.
- Recommended (but not required) for entry-level OTRs by an intermediate- or advanced-level OTR.
- Required for entry-level COTAs (by an OTR or an intermediate- or advanced-level COTA who is under the supervision of an OTR).
- # 1 Highest level of supervision.
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Routine Supervision
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- Direct contact at least every 2 weeks at the site of work, with interim supervision occurring by other methods such as telephone or written communication (e.g. email).
- Routine or general supervision recommended (but not required) for intermediate-level OTRs by an advanced-level OTR.
- Routine or general supervision required for intermediate-level COTAs (by an OTR or an advanced-level COTA who is under the supervision of an OTR).
- # 2 Second highest level of supervision.
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General Supervision
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- At least monthly direct contact with supervision available as needed by other methods.
- Routine or general supervision recommended (but NOT required) for intermediate-level OTRs by an advanced-level OTR.
- Routine or general supervision required for intermediate-level COTAs (by an OTR or an advanced-level COTA who is under the supervision of an OTR).
- # 3 Third level of supervision.
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Minimal Supervision
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- Provided only on an as-needed basis and may be less than monthly.
- Recommended (but NOT required) for advanced-level OTRs, by another advanced-level OTR.
#4 Lowest level of supervision.
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Direct Supervision
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- A method of supervision
- Indicates face-to-face contact between supervisor and supervisee.
- Includes co-treatment, observation, instruction, modeling, and discussion.
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Indirect Supervision
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- A method of supervision
- Indicates NO face-to-face contact between supervisor and supervisee.
- Includes electronic, written, and telephone communications.
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Supervision (definition)
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- Supervision is the process in which two or more individuals collaborate to establish, maintain, promote, or enhance a level of performance and quality of service.
- It is a mutually respectful joint effort that promote professional growth and development and facilitates mentoring.
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OTR vs. COTA
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- OTRs can practice autonomously and do NOT require any supervision, although it is recommended to develop best practice competencies and foster professional growth.
- COTAs/OTAs are REQUIRED to be supervised by occupational therapists for any and all aspects of the OT service delivery process.