Is Occupational Therapy the same as physiotherapy?

A physiotherapist will focus on treating a client’s injury and working to improve his/her ability to perform movement of the human body. Meanwhile, an occupational therapist will help the injured person improve their ability to perform activities of daily living independently following a period of physical impairment.

Is physiotherapy or occupational therapy better?

A physiotherapist helps improve the quality of movement of the human body whereas an occupational therapist helps improve the quality of participation in an individuals’ daily functional tasks.

Do occupational therapists make more than nurses?

However, OTs have a salary in many settings such as a hospital, where RNs do not. 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.

Is PT harder than OT?

Historically, PT programs have been more difficult to get into than OT, but in the past few years the number of applicants to OT programs have literally grown exponentially.

Can occupational therapist make six figures?

If you want to get a high-paying job in healthcare, you might consider a job as an occupational therapist. There are 39,000 millennials who work as occupational therapists, and the average salary for the job is $84,640. It takes about six years as an occupational therapist to reach six-figure earnings.

What is the highest paying field in occupational therapy?

According to the BLS, as of May 2020, the highest paying industries and their average salary for occupational therapists include:

  • Nursing care facilities: $92,260 per year.
  • Home healthcare services: $91,830 per year.
  • Hospitals: $86,910 per year.
  • Offices: $86,830 per year.
  • Elementary and secondary schools: $76,560 per year.

Is OT school easy?

The short answer is: YES, occupational therapy school is hard. But so is physical therapy school, nursing school, medical school, pharmacy school, physician’s assistant school, etc. All healthcare degrees are going to be challenging, and for good reason.