Meet Brittney Barelman, CCH Occupational Therapist

Apr 26, 2018

Did you know that April is Occupational Therapy Awareness month? In honor of this recognition, Campbell County Health wanted to shed some light on this profession and introduce our therapists.

Brittney Barelman is one of four occupational therapists (OT) with Campbell County Health Rehabilitation Services in the Stocktrail Building in Gillette, Wyoming. According to Brittney, Occupational Therapy is providing clients with the skills needed to do what they love to do.

Brittney says she became an OT because she believes in the philosophy of the profession. “Our identities are wrapped up in what we do and the activities we complete on a daily basis—these activities provide us with a level of self-worth. When we lose the capability to do what we love, we lose a part of ourselves,” she says. “Our job as occupational therapists is to restore those capabilities and in turn restore one’s sense of identity.”

Brittney earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Biology from Augustana University and a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of North Dakota to become an Occupational Therapist. She says the best thing about being an OT is how much fun she has doing her job. She helps people live life to its fullest, meaning that she gives, “people the resources needed to optimize what they need and want to do in life – in all aspects,” she says.

She is very interested in upper extremity orthopedic rehabilitation, which means she likes taking care of hands, elbows and shoulders, and has pursued more education in the following: dry needling, Upper Extremity Manual Techniques and Exercise Therapy, Touch Bionic i-Limb Prosthetic Training, KT Tape Practitioner, Donatelli Shoulder Assessment and Treatment, WorkWell Functional Capacity Evaluation Certified, and Vestibular Rehabilitation.

According to Brittney, the Occupational Therapy Department at CCH is unique because they treat a broad range of individuals and diagnoses, and provide a well-rounded knowledge base. “Our organization works closely with other therapeutic disciplines allowing us to address treatment from multiple angles which is very beneficial to our clients. CCH provides the most comprehensive care available in the region,” she says.

Thank you, Brittney, for being a part of the team at Occupational Therapy at CCH Rehabilitation Services.

Occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants help people of all ages participate in the things they want and need to do through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. Unlike other professions, occupational therapy helps people function in all of their environments—for example, at home, work, school and in the community—as well as addresses the physical, psychological, and cognitive aspects of their well-being through activities. Occupational therapy services are available to patients at the Stocktrail Building, or in the comfort of their own home. Learn more about Occupational Therapy with Campbell County Health Rehabilitation Services at www.cchwyo.org/rehab.