Description
Medication Management Sorting Grids
Home Exercise Program Sorting Grids for Medication Management
Download the pdf for “Medication Management Worksheets for Occupational Therapy” for a printable packet to use with your patient who may need a specially designed treatment for executive function, sorting, categorization, following direction, information processing, insight, reasoning, organization, and so much more! Medication Management should be designed on a continuum in occupational therapy and this packet allows the practitioner to address the skills necessary to achieve this task for health management throughout a plan of care.
Recommendations for treatment:
- Print and Laminate or keep a stack on hand to assign for homework practice
- Use in the initial treatments with a stopwatch timer for baseline of executive function, ability to follow instructions, remain attentive to task, visual perception/visual discrimination, fine motor, and integration into health management (medication management)
What skills are required for medication management?
Medication management is a crucial aspect of maintaining health and well-being, particularly for individuals with chronic conditions or complex medication regimens. Behind the seemingly simple task of taking medication lies a complex set of cognitive skills essential for success. Let’s explore the cognitive skills required for effective medication management.
First and foremost, attention and concentration play a pivotal role in medication management. Individuals need to pay close attention to medication instructions, dosage schedules, and potential side effects to ensure safe and accurate administration. Distractions or lapses in attention can lead to errors in medication intake, compromising treatment efficacy and safety.
Working memory is another critical cognitive skill involved in medication management. Individuals must remember medication names, dosages, and administration instructions, as well as any recent changes to their medication regimen. This requires the ability to hold and manipulate information in the mind, especially when managing multiple medications or complex dosing schedules.
Executive function skills are also essential for effective medication management. This includes abilities such as planning, organization, and problem-solving. Individuals must plan ahead to ensure they have an adequate supply of medications, organize their medications in a way that facilitates adherence, and troubleshoot any issues that arise, such as missed doses or medication interactions.
Visual perception and literacy skills are important for reading and understanding medication labels, dosage instructions, and warning labels. Individuals must be able to accurately interpret written information and visual cues on medication packaging to ensure proper administration and avoid potential medication errors.
Lastly, decision-making skills come into play when individuals are faced with choices related to their medication regimen, such as whether to take medication with food or at a specific time of day. Effective decision-making involves weighing the risks and benefits of different options and making informed choices that align with individual preferences and treatment goals.
What is included?
- 8 page medication management planning activities
- 7 page medication management bead activity
Other helpful links:
Check out BOT Portal: Resource Site for Occupational Therapy Students and Practitioners