Brooke Walkden

COTA/L at Barrett Family Wellness Center
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(386) 825-5501
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Experience

    • United States
    • Health, Wellness & Fitness
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • COTA/L
      • Oct 2014 - Present

      Provides pediatric Occupational Therapy services under the supervision of OTR/L.

    • COTA/L
      • Oct 2014 - Present

  • Fran and Brooke's Dog Walking Service
    • Worcester/Holden Area, MA
    • Co-Owner
      • May 2006 - Sep 2014

  • Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital
    • Worcester, Massachusetts
    • Level II Fieldwork Placement
      • Mar 2014 - May 2014

      Implemented meaningful Occupational Therapy treatment based on plan of care provided by OTR. Collaborated within a multidisciplinary team to ensure patient success and safety while completing basic activities of daily living. Provided patient and family training to ensure patient carry over after time of discharge. Led groups for various levels of mobility. Conducted inservice to educate staff members on oculomotor rehabilitation with stroke patients. Implemented meaningful Occupational Therapy treatment based on plan of care provided by OTR. Collaborated within a multidisciplinary team to ensure patient success and safety while completing basic activities of daily living. Provided patient and family training to ensure patient carry over after time of discharge. Led groups for various levels of mobility. Conducted inservice to educate staff members on oculomotor rehabilitation with stroke patients.

    • Level II Fieldwork Placement
      • Jan 2014 - Mar 2014

      Provided individual and group school-based therapy to students according to IEPs. Collaborated in a multidisciplinary team in the form of written and verbal communication. Special education and regular education classroom settings. In class sensory based approaches and adaptive techniques in order for student to succeed in least restrictive environment. Provided individual and group school-based therapy to students according to IEPs. Collaborated in a multidisciplinary team in the form of written and verbal communication. Special education and regular education classroom settings. In class sensory based approaches and adaptive techniques in order for student to succeed in least restrictive environment.

Education

  • Quinsigamond Community College
    Associate of Science (A.S.), Occupational Therapy Assistant
    2011 - 2014

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