A New York Occupational/Physical Therapist's Report is a written document completed by an occupational or physical therapist, which outlines the findings of an evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment plan for an individual. It includes a description of the patient's current functional abilities, medical condition, and any other relevant information. This report may include the patient's medical history, a physical exam, and a summary of the therapist's professional opinion. There are several types of New York Occupational/Physical Therapist's Reports, including: Initial Evaluation Reports, Re-evaluation Reports, Progress Reports, Discharge Reports, and Consultation Reports. An Initial Evaluation Report is the first report written by an occupational or physical therapist. It includes an assessment of the patient's current functional abilities, medical condition, and any other relevant information. A Re-evaluation Report is a document that is completed after an initial evaluation report, which outlines any changes in the patient's condition. A Progress Report is written to document the patient's progress over a period of time. A Discharge Report is written after the patient has completed their treatment and is ready to be discharged from therapy. Finally, a Consultation Report is written when a therapist is providing advice or guidance to another healthcare professional.