Personal values and attitudes always impact relationships with other people
, including professional relationships. This study reports on the extent of
age bias among occupational therapists (OTs) to determine the degree to wh
ich the client's age affects clinical decision making. Questionnaires were
mailed to 128 randomly selected OTs on Long Island, New York, of whom 42 (3
3%) responded. Respondents were divided into two groups. Each group was pro
vided with identical questionnaires and case studies, differing only in the
age of the client (28 years old versus 78 years old). Results found no sig
nificant differences in treatment goals between groups, except in the areas
of mobility aids and anticipated return to work.