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Each month we focus on a specialist area of occupational therapy and invite one of our experts within that field to share their knowledge and insights.
Jack experienced a brain injury at birth, resulting in complex physical and cognitive disabilities including wheelchair dependence. This case study highlights how an OT assessed his needs then trained his parents on correct moving and posture for Jack.
A selection of the most commonly asked questions by Case Managers about Occupational Therapy Moving & Handling.
In this professionals guide Anthony Yuill explains the fundamental principles that underpin vocational rehabilitation intervention. He explores potential solutions to ensure that clients can remain at, or return to, meaningful employment following a progressive diagnosis or traumatic injury.
In this case study we learn how structure and routine combined with anxiety and fatigue management techniques can support the transition back to work following accident or illness.
In our professionals guide to Housing, Caroline Pomeroy provides her expertise and experience of adapting existing properties to ensure they meet clients and their families current and long term housing needs as well as advice on what to look for if sourcing a property to adapt.
In this case study we meet George and his family, an OT Practice client that needed home modifications after discharge from a rehabilitation setting. Caroline Pomeroy analyses the collaboration between statutory and private therapists with respect to the solutions that were implemented for George and his family.
What can OT help with? What qualifications should they have? How do I know if the report is of a high standard? These are all questions that case managers are faced with when occupational therapy is needed by their client. Victoria has provided an expert insight using her OT and case management background into these common questions.
We regularly ask for feedback on our service from our case manager and business owners. We place great value on this so in this article we have summarised some of the topics raised and what we do to address them.
This case study follows the progress of Phil who experienced an extensive hand injury at work. It highlights the emotional, physical and practical consequences a client may experience when faced with hand trauma.
Helen Griffiths explains when a hand therapist referral might be appropriate and the process that they would go through. Clarifying when a hand therapist can help, she explains how advancing technologies have made splint provision easier in the community.