For  one,  I  have  not considered my State association membership to be
worth  the  money.  Even  though I recently joined, I am not sure that I
will renew.

Regarding  AOTA,  I  am not pleased with the way our leaders present our
profession.  I  sometimes  feel  that some AOTA leaders have a PollyAnna
perspective.

For example, a while back one of our leaders stated:

        "In the United States, occupational therapy is ideally suited to
        meet the health needs of people of all ages."

Personally,  I  think  the  above  quote is far off-base and should read
something like:

        "In  the  United States, OT is missing the mark on being able to
        best meet the needs of patients who most need our services."

This is just one example of why I am questioning my financial support of
AOTA. Granted, AOTA has personally helped me but I am unsure of the cost
benefit of continued support.

Ron

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Pac> WHY WOULDN"T YOU????


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