Kimberly Aspelund – Memorial

Kimberly Aspelund

January 13, 1960 – January 8, 2004

by Vivian Banish Levitt, MA, OTR/L, ATR-BC, LMFT

The death of our friend and colleague, Kim Aspelund, has left an enormous hole in the occupational therapy community. Our profound grief is for the loss of a pioneer and teacher in the field of community mental health and for the loss of a compassionate, special person who touched so many lives.

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About the Aspelund Scholarship

Download POTAC Scholarship PDF

Since the loss of our dear friend and active Steering Committee member, Kim Aspelund, POTAC has been accepting contributions to sponsor a scholarship in her name. The scholarship is for eligible students from California schools of occupational therapy who will be participating in community-based psychosocial internships. If you would like to apply for this scholarship, please download the application and instructions as directed on the link.

Chair of the Kim Aspelund Memorial Scholarship project is Ruth Ramsey, Ed.D., OTR/L, Dominican University of California at San Rafael.

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POTAC History: Then and Now

The Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Action Coalition (POTAC) had its roots in an original group of San Francisco OTs working in mental health, the OT Psych. Forum, organized by the Sr. Occupational Therapist at San Francisco General Hospital, Judith Levins Leiber, MPH, OTR in the early 1980’s. The group was developed for the purpose of continuing education, networking, and promotion of mental health OT practice. The group, always well attended, met monthly on Friday afternoons at the SFGH.

By 1995 it was becoming obvious that OT jobs were disappearing and that there were many fewer OTs who were working in mental health settings. Two members of the OT Psych. Forum, Ruth Ramsey, MS, OTR/L and Eileen Auerbach, MS, OTR/L called together a group of psych. OTs to discuss beginning a more activist effort to reinvigorate the practice of psychiatric OT. They called this group the Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Action Coalition. As POTAC developed, its mission statement was “to revitalize the practice of psychiatric occupational therapy through education, information, and advocacy for consumers, health care providers and the community.”

POTAC is currently headed by a steering committee. It meets during open planning and support meetings on a semi-monthly basis.

The POTAC Brochure

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health – Skills for the Job of Living: A Guide for Consumers

A double-sided tri-fold brochure that can be distributed to consumers, families and other mental health practitioners.

POTAC Brochure 52 KB PDF

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Brochure created by: The POTAC steering committee, R. Elder, J. Fisher, and D. Price. With special thanks to the recipients of O.T. services who made their comments available. Brochure redesign by Jesse Burgheimer.

Friday Forum – Taking Pictures and Telling Our Story

POTAC and Dominican University of California present

Taking Pictures and Telling Our Story: Using Photovoice Methodology in Community Mental Health

with Lynne Andonian, MID, OTR/L, Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, San José State University

Date: Friday, February 29, 2008

Time: 1:30 – 3:30 P.M.

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