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Tag Archive: ADL
Adaptations For Maximizing the Person-Environment Relationship
When I think of environmental adaptive equipment, I recall the report given to me by a caregiver for one of my past patients: “She ... Continue Reading
Improving Rehabilitation Care with Interdisciplinary Collaboration
In today’s busy and demanding patient care environment, many health professionals have come to function almost as silos focused on their o... Continue Reading
How OTs Can Support Caregivers
Caregivers are often considered the “backbone of eldercare” [i], yet they are often unpaid, untrained, under-supported, and overwhelmed.... Continue Reading
Addressing Sleep and Rest Within Occupational Therapy
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Occupational Therapists Walk With Patients, Too
“What are some of your goals?” This is one of the first questions I ask my patients in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and within the... Continue Reading
The Time Frame Between Start of Care and Discharge: Occupational Therapy Services Within a SNF and Homecare Setting – Part 3 of 4 (Time Frame)
Part 3 of 4 in a series: SNF vs Homecare: An examination of the distinction in the provision of clinical services between SNF vs homecare se... Continue Reading
The Distinction Between Key Rehabilitation Providers and Their Roles in SNF vs Homecare Settings – Part 1 of 4 (Key Providers)
Part 1 of 4 in a series: SNF vs Homecare: An examination of the distinction in the provision of clinical services between SNF vs homecare se... Continue Reading