Diploma in Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant

Barrie

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Diploma in Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant at Georgian College, Canada is designed to prepare students for careers supporting occupational therapists and physiotherapists in healthcare, rehabilitation, and community wellness settings. The program emphasizes practical clinical skills, patient care, and professional communication, equipping students to assist in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of clients with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges. Graduates gain hands-on experience in therapy techniques, adaptive equipment, and patient support, preparing them for professional roles in diverse healthcare environments.

Curriculum: The curriculum combines classroom instruction with extensive clinical practice. Core subjects include anatomy and physiology, human development, therapeutic exercise, occupational therapy techniques, physiotherapy interventions, adaptive equipment, patient communication, and healthcare ethics. Students also learn about clinical documentation, safety protocols, and professional standards in healthcare settings.

Research Focus: The program emphasizes applied research in rehabilitation techniques, therapeutic interventions, and patient care strategies. Students engage in clinical projects, case studies, and evidence-based practice to enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and practical skills relevant to occupational and physiotherapy support.

Industry Engagement: Georgian College maintains partnerships with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities, and community health organizations. Co-op placements, clinical practicums, workshops, and guest lectures provide students with real-world experience, mentorship, and networking opportunities, allowing them to apply classroom knowledge in professional healthcare environments.

Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by addressing international standards in rehabilitation practices, patient-centered care, and healthcare ethics. Students gain awareness of global health trends, inclusive therapy approaches, and multicultural patient care, preparing them for careers in diverse healthcare settings worldwide.

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Location

Barrie

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

CAD 14794

Undergraduate Diploma Entry Requirements

Application Fee: CAD 100

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate diploma programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 60% or above in their Grade 12 from a recognized institution.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 60 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.

Georgian College provides multiple scholarship and financial assistance options specifically designed to support international students throughout their academic journey in Canada. These scholarships are aimed at rewarding academic merit, encouraging student engagement, and reducing financial pressure while studying.

Merit-Based In-Course Scholarships: Georgian College offers in-course scholarships for international students who demonstrate consistent academic excellence during their studies. These awards are typically based on grade point average, academic progress, and commitment to learning after completing one or more semesters.

Needs-Based Bursaries: International students experiencing temporary financial hardship may apply for needs-based bursaries. These bursaries are designed to provide financial relief and help students continue their education without disruption due to unforeseen financial challenges.

Graduates of the Diploma in Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant at Georgian College, Canada are equipped with hands-on clinical skills, healthcare knowledge, and professional training, enabling them to pursue diverse careers in rehabilitation, therapy support, and patient care.

Occupational Therapy Assistant: Occupational therapy assistants help clients develop, recover, and maintain daily living skills. Graduates assist therapists in implementing treatment plans and supporting patient progress.

Physiotherapy Assistant: Physiotherapy assistants support physiotherapists in providing therapeutic exercises, mobility training, and rehabilitation programs. Graduates monitor patient progress and ensure safe execution of therapy routines.

Rehabilitation Aide: Rehabilitation aides assist in therapy sessions, prepare equipment, and support patient care in clinical or community settings. Graduates contribute to efficient rehabilitation workflows.

Clinical Support Worker: Clinical support workers provide hands-on assistance in hospitals, clinics, or therapy centers. Graduates help with patient transfers, exercises, and therapeutic activities under supervision.

Adaptive Equipment Technician: Adaptive equipment technicians help design, fit, and maintain devices such as braces, splints, and mobility aids. Graduates ensure clients have the tools necessary for functional independence.

Patient Care Coordinator: Patient care coordinators organize therapy schedules, monitor patient progress, and communicate with healthcare teams. Graduates apply organizational and interpersonal skills to enhance patient experiences.

Home Care Assistant: Home care assistants provide therapy support and daily living assistance to clients in residential settings. Graduates help maintain therapy routines and client safety at home.

Co-op Rehabilitation Trainee: Co-op trainees gain hands-on experience in clinical and rehabilitation environments, applying classroom knowledge to real-world patient care. Graduates develop technical and professional skills.

Wellness Program Assistant: Wellness program assistants help plan and implement community or clinical wellness programs. Graduates support health promotion initiatives and therapy activities.

Long-Term Care Therapy Support Worker: Support workers in long-term care facilities assist with therapeutic exercises, mobility training, and daily living activities for residents. Graduates ensure safety, comfort, and rehabilitation progress.


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