April is Occupational Therapy Month!

Did you know that April is National Occupational Therapy Month? What a perfect time for us to share a closer look at this important profession helping to make a difference in the lives of so many. On the American Occupational Therapy Association site (www.aota.org), the theme for Occupational Therapy is “Living Life to its Fullest”. Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants play an integral role in the lives of many. Let’s take a closer look at some of the areas impacting productive aging. Occupational Therapy is provided in a variety of settings. The skilled nursing and rehabilitation setting provides us the opportunity to more closely address the needs of the aging population, as this is the setting that many seniors choose for their rehab services. Our goal is to help the senior return to his or her prior level of living and functional ability as safely and efficiently as possible. We work closely with the patient’s family members to prevent and reduce the possibility of re-hospitalization. Reduced function in thinking, memory and problem-solving can create some challenges for the aging patient. Occupational Therapy addresses the areas of cognition in the following ways:

– Intensive, daily therapy to improve all aspects of function

-Intervention to address attention, problem solving, and perceptual deficits, and to manage impulsive behavior

-Intervention initially to address basic activities of daily living (ADLs) such as eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, and sequencing tasks. If basic skills are achieved, progression to more difficult tasks may include:

  • preparing meals;
  • managing medication;
  • balancing a checkbook/paying bills;
  • organizing daily routines;
  • doing laundry and light housekeeping;
  • responding to an emergency situation, using the telephone, and engaging in socially appropriate behavior; and
  • preparing for community re-entry, driving, and workplace assessment as appropriate for the client’s level of progress.

To learn more about the role of occupational therapy with cognitive disability in the aging population, please check out the The American Occupational Therapy Association fact sheet entitled Cognition.

Give your OT and COTA a “high five” for making a difference in the lives of so many!! And please BLOG a shout-out to your favorite OT’s and COTA’s!!

Learning “Oppties”

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At Ensign Facility Services, Inc., we are committed to providing Learning “Oppties” to the therapy teams we support! The students in this picture are gathering around Nancy Chee as she and Ginny Gibson instruct a group of our therapists in the construction of customized splints. This hands-on workshop was held at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, CA and was sponsored by Ensign Facility Services, Inc. for 18 of our therapists, demonstrating their passion for learning new techniques for touching the lives of their patients and residents. Last weekend, we held a Kinesio Taping 3 course in South Texas, giving therapists who attended the KT 1 & 2 course an opportunity to further expand their skills. Your Ensign Facility Services Therapy Resource team is looking forward to bringing more courses to our therapy communities.

Please share ideas for courses you would like to see offered in your community below. Be sure to include the name of your facility. The first 10 responses will be entered to win an “Opptie” prize.