Dana Aravich, MS, OTR/L, CPAM is an occupational therapist with 8 years of clinical experience. She has spent her career working with those with disability related to neurological changes and low vision. She enjoys sharing her knowledge through teaching and writing. Dana assisted in the creation of a hybrid telehealth program for those with low vision at UPMC. As both a clinician and an individual living with low vision, she finds it important to help others lives successfully with or without disability. Dana enjoys finding creative solutions to everyday problems, hiking, yoga, and spending time with her son.
Aravich, D., & Troxell, L. (2021). Clinical practice guidelines for occupational therapists in the evaluation and treatment of oculomotor impairment following traumatic brain injury. Current physical medicine and rehabilitation reports, 9(3), 93-99.
Aravich, D., & Stants, H. (2022). Exploring the impact of a hybrid telehealth program for adults living with low vision: A descriptive, qualitative, exploratory pilot program evaluation. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 38(3), 225-230.