ABSTRACT

This paper provides an overview of the diverse roles played by occupational therapists in a large regional comprehensive service system for persons with developmental disabilities. A brief description of the system is followed by a look at how occupational therapy services are provided within the regional center itself and a review of work training and day activities services as the service recipient moves toward greater independence and a lesser restrictive setting. In the community setting the occupational therapists roles are that of arranging for, monitoring and assuring delivery of appropriate services.