Muriel Zimmerman Explained
Muriel Zimmerman |
Birth Date: | 1916 |
Birth Place: | Lehman, Pennsylvania |
Death Date: | September 25, 2014 |
Death Place: | Colonie, New York |
Occupation: | Occupational therapist |
Muriel Ellen Zimmerman (1916 – September 25, 2014) was an American occupational therapist, head of the Self-Help Device Unit at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in New York City.
Early life
Zimmerman was born in 1916, in Lehman, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Frederick U. Zimmerman and Mabel Ellen Dana Zimmerman.[1] She trained as an occupational therapist at the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy.[2]
Career
Zimmerman was supervisor of occupational therapy and associate director at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (IRM) in New York.[3] She taught occupational therapy courses at New York University from 1956 to 1974.[4] Her work as head of the institute's Self-Help Device Unit[5] focused on creating devices for rehabilitation, including the universal cuff, the Swedish Arm Support (deltoid aid), and finger splints, and on introducing assistive technology to disabled users.[6] She encouraged her clients to be resourceful in crafting their own tools and gadgets,[7] including everyday self-care items such as tableware and clothing.[8] [9] She also established occupational therapy programs in other countries.[10]
Zimmerman was author of Self-Help Devices for Rehabilitation (1958), and co-author of Living with a Disability (1953, with Howard Rusk and Eugene J. Taylor), and Functional Fashions for the Physically Handicapped (1961, with Helen Cookman).[11] In 1960 she gave the Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture, titled "Devices: Development and Direction".[12]
Personal life
Zimmerman died in 2014, aged 98 years, in Colonie, New York.
Notes and References
- News: September 25, 2014. Muriel Zimmerman. Albany Times-Union.
- Peters. Christine. Martin. Peggy. Mahoney. Wanda. 2017-01-01. The Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy: A Centennial Lesson. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education . 1. 1. 10.26681/jote.2017.010108. 2573-1378. free.
- News: McCormack. Patricia. 1983-12-04. Rehab Specialists Pick Gifts for Disabled. 272. Sunday-The Daily News. 2020-07-21. Newspapers.com.
- Book: Peters, Christine Olga. Powerful Occupational Therapists: A Community of Professionals, 1950-1980. 2014-07-10. Routledge. 978-1-317-98087-2. 163–164. en.
- News: Gregg. John. 1962-05-13. Miracles on 34th Street. 449. Daily News. 2020-07-21. Newspapers.com.
- Polgar. Jan Miller. October 2006. Assistive Technology as an Enabler to Occupation: What's Old is New Again. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 73. 4. 199–204. 10.1177/000841740607300403. 17089643. 27365249. 0008-4174. free.
- Book: Williamson, Bess. Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design. 2019. NYU Press. 978-1-4798-9409-3. 2. 51. j.ctvwrm3zv.
- Web site: Living with a Disability (1953). 2020-07-21. Chipstone.
- Book: Rice. Martin. Clinical Research in Occupational Therapy. Cutler. Susan K.. 2012-02-15. Cengage Learning. 978-1-111-64331-7. 27. en.
- https://www.aota.org/Education-Careers/Awards/Recipients/Eleanor-Clarke-Slagle-Lectureship.aspx Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectureship Award Recipients
- Book: Cookman. Helen. Functional Fashions for the Physically Handicapped. Zimmerman. Muriel E.. 1961. Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, New York University Medical Center. en. Newspapers.com.
- Web site: 100 Influential People in Occupational Therapy: Muriel Zimmerman. 2020-07-21. The American Occupational Therapy Association.