But to answer you question,
OT is not going anywhere
. However you might have to in order find work as a new grad as it is becoming more and more oversaturated in many large cities. Some fields within OT (hand therapy, occupational health, home health) are also hard to break into or have decreased demand.
What is the future outlook for occupational therapists?
Employment of occupational therapists is
projected to grow 17 percent from 2020 to 2030
, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 10,100 openings for occupational therapists are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
Is occupational therapy a dying career?
Is Ota a dying field? OTA is a dying field.
There are NO jobs
. If you love OT and have some flexibility about getting a job maybe go ahead.
How do I get out of occupational therapy?
- Business Owner/OT Entrepreneur.
- Home Modification Specialist.
- Medical Equipment Sales.
- Medical Freelance Writer.
- Case Manager.
- Assistive Technology Professional.
- Educator.
- Healthcare Administrator.
Are OTAs being phased out?
However, some geographic areas have a much narrower gap. Further, in some locations there is a higher need for OTAs as there are overall shortages of occupational therapy practitioners. … But OTA services as a recognized part of occupational therapy continues. Therefore
OTA use is expected to continue
.
What are the disadvantages of being an occupational therapist?
- The Medical Field is Emotionally Stressful. …
- Occupational Therapy is a Physically Demanding Job. …
- Institutional Barriers May Prevent Desired Results. …
- Long Work Hours Are Common.
Who makes more money PT or OT?
In 2017,
occupational therapists
earned slightly less than physical therapists at a mean $40.69 per hour, or $84,640 per year. Their pay could fall below $26.23 per hour, or $54,560 per year, or reach above $57.91 per hour, or $120,440 per year.
Is OT school worth the debt?
The financial answer is
yes
but there is a significant price to pay. For most occupational therapists, they'll have to deal with student loans for 10 to 20 years. They won't necessarily be able to celebrate and enjoy that higher income until their loans are dealt with.
Do occupational therapists make more than nurses?
RNs can work overtime and get time and 1/2 and make $100,000 if they work overtime a lot.
OTs can also make more by working in contract positions on top of their regular job
, or in private practice. It all depends. RNs have more upward mobility in the longrun as far as management positions.
Is occupational therapy worth it 2020?
Yes
, occupational therapy is one of the fastest-growing careers, you get to make a difference in other peoples' lives, and the pay is good. Also, OT's can work in a wide variety of settings, meaning there are always work opportunities.
Is being an OT stressful?
Being an occupational therapist can be stressful
.
Almost every setting has productivity requirements, with some settings less strict than others. So while you do get to provide meaningful treatments and help people achieve their goals, you do have to deal with the struggle of meeting your productivity on a daily basis.
What is the highest paying occupational therapy job?
- “Child Day Care Services” – $108,650.
- Management of Companies and Enterprises – $101,540.
- Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities – $93,870.
- Nursing and Skilled Nursing Facilities – $90,660.
- Home Health Services – $90,480.
What else can an occupational therapist do?
An occupational therapist's job is
to help them continue living their daily lives as easily as possible
, whether that's making their homes more accessible and helping prevent falls, improving mobility by providing routines and strategies, and working with them to participate in leisure and social activities.
Is physical therapy a dying field?
PT is
a dying pseudo profession
that is controlled by everyone other than PT's. We do all the work, but share little in the financial rewards. I would not encourage any young person to pursue a life as a PT.”
Do OTAs get benefits?
Benefits of being an OTA include
a balanced work environment, great pay and job opportunities
, and the chance to improve someone's quality of life. OTAs work with children, adults, and the elderly with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities.
How long does it take to become an occupational therapist?
To become an occupational therapist, you will need to earn both an undergraduate and graduate degree and pass the required licensure exams. You can expect to spend
six to seven years in school
: four years for an undergraduate degree and two to three years for a graduate degree (if attending on a full-time basis).