
Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science
Fieldwork
Dress Code Requirements (Level I & II)
It is the students responsibility to find
out the dress code requirements for a fieldwork site and to wear
the appropriate attire. Students must be in compliance with the
dress code for the facility. The Towson University name badge
must be worn. Two short lab coats are recommended and a Towson
University student patch should be attached two inches below the
left shoulder seam of each coat. Cleanliness, professionalism,
good taste and safety are the primary considerations.
Therapeutic user of self includes professional presentation of
clients in manner, dress, and appearance. The following is
a non-exhaustive list of expectations:
a. All clothing should
be clean, neat, and not stained. Clothing should not
contain any suggestive or offensive pictures or messages.
b. Perfume/aftershave
should not be worn. Any obvious scent (e.g.,
tobacco, perfume or body
odor) can be offensive or cause an allergic reaction in a
sensitive patient/coworker.
c. Fingernails should be
kept clean with filed, smooth edges. Long nails that could
gouge a patient's skin or that could be broken in the course of
work are not acceptable. Acrylic nails, brightly colored nails,
flashy polish/designs or chipped nail polish are not permitted.
d. Unconventional
hair styles or colors should be avoided. Long hair must be
tied back when providing services for clients. Front and sides of long hair may
be pulled back if that is sufficient to prevent hair from
falling forward.
e. Appropriate leg and
foot covering, as deemed by the facility will be worn. Closed
toe, low or no-heeled shoes must be worn for your personal safety.
f. Tops should be of opaque fabric (not see-through), fit
appropriately, not too low cut, tight or loose, and long enough
to remain tucked in with movement (i.e., no bare midriffs). Tops
should allow for raising of hands above head without exposing
skin.
T-shirts that convey a casual appearance are not to be worn. For
men, collared shirts and ties may be appropriate in many
settings.
g. Pants should fit appropriately, loose enough to allow for
mobility but not to present a safety hazard by getting caught in
equipment. Pant hems should not touch the floor or be more than
2" above the ankle. Denim jeans or comparable jean styles,
leggings, or skintight stretch pants are not acceptable.
h. Skirts or skorts may be worn, but should be no shorter than
2” above the knee and have no slits above the knee.
i. Jewelry should be simple and minimal to avoid snagging on
patient's clothing, scratching patient's skin or getting
entangled in equipment. Piercing- other than ears- should not
be visible while working with patients. All tongue jewelry must
be removed.
Department of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science
Enrollment Services, Room 245
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5 p.m.
Phone: 410-704-2762
Fax: 410-704-2322
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