Abstract

Stroke is a common illness in the adult population in the United States and Canada. Although many people survive a stroke because of the rapid development of medical technology, most of their occupational performance is influenced by the stroke. Therefore, as healthcare professionals, occupational therapists (OTs) help clients participate in desired activities across their lifespan. We adopted a conceptual model (Canadian Model of Occupational Performance, CMOP) to explore occupational therapy intervention on a stroke patient using a single case study. We also discussed challenges related to CMOP in this case report.

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