Welcome to the Maine Occupational Therapy Association!

Occupational Therapy is a skilled profession which enables people of any social circumstance, age, ability, injury and/or disease  to engage in meaningful life activities – the OCCUPATIONS of life.

 

MeOTA Mission Statement

--Setting the P.A.C.E. for our future--

The Maine Occupational Therapy Association is a non-profit organization which represents occupational therapy practitioners throughout Maine. The organization was founded in 1976 and incorporated in 1990. The Maine Occupational Therapy Association is committed to the fostering of continued competence of occupational therapy practitioners, to serve as a state resource, to further the practice of occupational therapy through research and study and to have an impact on the legislative, medical and reimbursement communities as consumer and professional advocates. 

If you would like to become a member, please click on the "Join Now" at the top of the page or you can click here to download a form.

Renew your membership for 2012! www.meota.org/payduesmbrtype.cfm

 

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE  

Pam Cahill reported the following at 4:30 PM Saturday February 4th:  


"Appropriations adjourned at 11:10 PM on Friday and returned at 10 AM on Saturday.   
The committee accepted the savings identified by the Streamlining Commission almost in its entirety.
They then turned to Optional Services Under Maine Care and made cuts by unanimous votes".  
 

Result for OT:
Occupational Therapy 10%  reduction resulting in savings of  $9045 in 2012 and $115,560 in 2013.

We will keep you posted as we learn more.  
              Diane Sauter-Davis for MeOTA Legislative Affairs Committee
 

SAVE THE DATE -- MAY 5, 2012

The site of the Spring Conference will be Lewiston-Auburn College.  The focus will be on TECHNOLOGY.

Check back for more information.

 

Positions Open in MeOTA – Join in the advocacy, networking and fun!!

 
The Executive Board is a supportive and open group, dedicated to bringing together member practitioners in Maine, education, and advocating effectively for our profession. CONTACT Carrie Beals, President with any questions or interest: Caroline.Beals@gmail.com
 

COTA Representative

 

Purpose:                Connect with your OTA practitioner peers. Represent your collective practice interests to the MeOTA Executive Board.
Requirements: Stay in contact with your OTA therapy practice peers on a regular basis (at least quarterly). Attend MeOTA Executive Board meetings every other month- in person or via on-line access (Go To Meeting).
 
 

MeOTA Conference Committee Members

 

Purpose:                MeOTA sponsors two 1-2 day conferences per year. Each conference committee is made up of members who take on various tasks around creating and implementing the conference.
Requirements:   Willingness to take on and complete specific tasks within a group focused on completion of a professional OT conference. Brochures, registration, speaker and vendor liaison, introducing speakers, etc. Regular meetings every 2-4 weeks --- 2-3 closer to the conference day.
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Leadership and MeOTA

 

Interested in LEADERSHIP and want to learn more, hone your skills, and explore different styles? MeOTA wants to help create more leaders in our profession in Maine. MeOTA is working on a free Leadership Module to offer practitioners over the next year, but we need to know the interest level. Please contact Lisa Clark (lclark@usm.maine.edu, 753-6593) or Jim Marc-Aurele (jmarc-aurele@midcoasthealth.com, 373-6175) with questions or to indicate your possible interest in this project!! Spread the word!

 

  

WE ARE BEING HEARD!

See the quotes from legislators below in regards to the OT Success Stories that have been submitted.  Please keep them coming!  They can be submitted to Marissa Kelley at mkelleyot@hotmail.com.

"Thank you for providing the human stories of how these programs help people, MeOTA. It's so important that lawmakers get this message." Andrew O'Brien

 

"Thank you for educating the legislature on this issue, MeTOA  (I'm assuming you emailed all the legislators). Please also send your email to the Governor if you have not yet done so.

I support your efforts,
Bobbi Beavers

Representative Roberta B Beavers
District 148, serving the people of Eliot and South Berwick (part)
Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology"

 

"Dear MeOTA,  Thank you for your e-mail.  I am opposed to this budget plan and will do all I can to see that it is not passed and changed so that it does not hurt the people who need the help.  Rep. Mazurek

Rep. Edward J. Mazurek
65 Beech St.
Rockland, ME 04841
207 594-5647
District#47"

  

 

 

 Member Links


AOTA.org

 
NBCOT.org


State of Maine Licensure


MeOTA on Facebook


Husson


KVCC Occupational Therapy Assistant


University of New England: Department of Occupational Therapy


USM Master of Occupational Therapy

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