Levi Novianti; Dini Suryani; Sri Mulyati
The growing elderly population in nursing homes is often accompanied by physical and psychosocial declines that negatively impact their quality of life. This study aims to analyze the effect of occupational therapy implementation on the quality of life among the elderly at the Jambi Nursing Home. Utilizing a quantitative pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach, this study involved 30 elderly respondents selected through sampling mehtods. Data were collected using the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire and analyzed using the Paired Sample T-Test. The results revealed that prior to the intervention, the majority of respondents (53,4%) had a poor quality of life. However, after receiving a two-week occupational therapy program, their quality of life significantly improved, with 60% of respondents shifting into the good category. Bivariant analysis demonstrated a p-value of 0,000 (p <0,05). Indicating a significant influence of occupational therapy, Occupational therapy is proven effective as a non-pharmacological intervention to enhance independence and well-being among the elderly in in institutional care.