Occupational Therapy Assistant Healthcare Taxonomy Code 224ZL0004X
HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants.
As of today, the following are the total number of Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.
You can download the Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Low Vision Occupational Therapy Assistants do?
Occupational therapy assistants contribute to completing an individualized occupational therapy low-vision evaluation under the direction and supervision of the occupational therapist.
This evaluation identifies factors that may facilitate, compensate for, or inhibit the use of vision in occupational performance.
Clients are engaged in identifying strengths, limitations, and goals related to low vision to optimize independence and participation in desired occupations.
Occupational therapy assistants contribute to developing and implementing an individualized occupational therapy low-vision intervention plan.
This is done in collaboration with the occupational therapist, client, and relevant others, reflecting the client’s priorities for occupational performance.