Stability Isn’t Just Clinical — It’s Built Into the Daily Routine…

Residents managing anxiety, depression, PTSD, or schizophrenia don’t just need medication management — they need the structure, sensory regulation, and coping tools that help them function day to day. That’s squarely OT territory, and Direct Care Training’s Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Settings (5 CEUs) sharpens exactly those skills.

The course moves condition by condition — anxiety and depression interventions, PTSD support with mindfulness and grounding techniques, and working with schizophrenia through emotional regulation skills — before closing with holistic care strategies and outcome evaluation. Throughout, it applies sensory modulation, task sequencing, and therapeutic communication directly to community care home settings.

Michigan AFC CEU-eligible, this course gives OTs practical, documentable strategies that support resident stability and hold up under compliance review.

Enroll today ($49.95): Occupational Therapy in Mental Health Settings

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