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Jessica Bulkhak

New Resources From AOTA for Fall Prevention Awareness Day - 0 views

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    This link has different powerpoint presentations and other resources you could use in the community or with individual clients. A lot of useful information!!
Kristie King

Communicating with brainwaves - 1 views

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    Assistive technology of the future
William Dunaway

Work Hardening - 0 views

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    This article explains the services provided by work hardening programs.
Laura Dunaway

Knoxville, TN | Wheelchair Accessible Vans | Handicap Vehicle Conversions | Lifts | Sup... - 0 views

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    Superior Van & Mobility in Knoxville, Tennessee has wheelchair accessible vans, handicap vehicle conversions, and lifts for sale.
julie palmer

Knox County CAC Transit-KCCAC - 0 views

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    Mission Statement: To increase access to community resources and services for Knoxville-Knox County residents who have no other means of transportation by providing safe, reasonably comfortable transportation. Provides limited transportation to people of all ages within Knox County who have no other means to get to medical appointments, shopping, employment, and other essential services.
Connie Wilson

Mayo Clinic -- Osteoarthritis - 0 views

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    Mayo Clinic answers just about everything you ever wanted about osteoarthritis
Sonya Mobley

WHO | What is "active ageing"? - 4 views

shared by Sonya Mobley on 18 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    This was a good article to read about active aging. Active aging is continuing to participate socially, with families and friends, spiritual, economic affairs, etc. Being active as we age can help extend our life expectancy and quality of life. This article was a good reminder to me to stay active in my community, with my family, church family and friends as I age so as not to isolate myself as I grow older.
sandyremington

Fall prevention program for older adults - 2 views

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    This document discusses the risks of falls in the older population and why prevention is so important. It goes on to explain how to develop a community based fall prevention program and the necessary components such as education, exercise, medication management, home assessment and home safety. Great resource with a lot of information about fall prevention.
loydra1

EnableMart | Assistive Technology - 3 views

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    EnableMart is your #1 source of Assistive Technology products. We are a world leader in assistive technology for those with blindness, low vision, hearing loss, learning disorders and other disabilities. EnableMart has been supporting the special needs community for more than a decade by providing all the most demanded learning curriculums, augmentative devices, large key and large print keyboards, Braille displays, alternative input devices, switches and amplified phones.
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    I thought this was a neat website. Kinda like a "Wal-Mart" for assistive technology. I think it's really important to know what is out there and how expensive things are so we can recommend to our future clients things that could help them.
marsha raasch

America is rapidly aging in a country built for the young - 4 views

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    Although we seldom think about them this way, most American communities as they exist today were built for the spry and mobile. We've constructed millions of multi-story, single-family homes where the master bedroom is on the second floor, where the lawn outside requires weekly upkeep, where the mailbox is a stroll away.
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    I found this really interesting as we're discussing ageing in place and accessibility in housing. One wonders how society as a whole will handle this issue as a huge demographic ages.
williamsota2015

Android accessibility settings: 5 hidden options everyone should be using - AndroidPIT - 4 views

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    This may be old news to some individuals but these are some pretty cool feature for individuals with certain, as Jennifer Isham would say, diffabilities. As OTA it is our job to keep our client connected and active in the activities they love. What better way to accomplish this than by teaching them these neat feature on their telephone which make the phones accessible. Communication through the telephone is necessary and with the majority of phones being smart phones they also needs to be implemented as an assistive device to help individuals throughout the day. Not only are the accessibility features very useful but other features on the smart phone can serve as a useful tool for some cognitive deficits such as short term memory loss. For example, the phone can remind them of appointments or to take medications. The Android system, whether you own an LG G3, Galaxy S4 or Nexus 5, has a number of accessibility options built in for those hard of hearing, suffering from a vision impairment or any other number of other conditions that might make the standard operation of your Android difficult.
templetonj

Healthy Aging Programs - 1 views

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    I had never heard of a healthy aging program, but found it very interesting! What a great idea. It incorporates all of the activities and education that an older adult could be looking for. I know there's probably not many out there in our more rural communities, but it is an awesome program to keep the young at heart healthy and involved in all aspects of their lives.
Julie Noll

Occupational Therapy and Driving and Community Mobility for Older Adults - 1 views

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    When we think about aging in place, or at least when I do, we think about the home. I found this article really interesting because it discusses the driving and mobility in the neighborhood aspect. Driving gives people independence, feelings of freedom, and the ability to participate in meaningful occupations and social roles. This is so important to being able to live life to the fullest!
wrightbj5

Working With an Occupational Therapist or Certified Aging in Place Specialist - AARP Ho... - 0 views

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    This is an article that discusses aging in place. It goes into specific detail about what OTs do and their involvement with aging in place. It also talk about CAPs (Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist) and the role they take on with aging in place. I found it to be pretty interesting on this subject.
lorieallion

LGBT People: Let's Talk About Ageism - 0 views

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    This article has some insights about gay/bi/trans people and aging that many of us may not have thought about. Two that particularly stood out for me were the likelihood that LGBT elders may not have family to care for them and the invisibility of older LGBT people. In working with LGBT older clients, we should be aware of and open to the different experiences they may be having (and certainly will have gone through in their lives). This article was originally written on The Huffington Post by Robert Espinoza, the Seniored------ Director of Public Policy and Communications of Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE).
karinaroldan

LGBT Health Disparities - 1 views

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    In my health psych class I did some research on this subject. There are many disparities when it comes to healthcare for individuals who may not feel comfortable with doctors and other healthcare professionals. I think it should be a goal to understand some of these issues and make people comfortable communicating personal concerns, goals, and desires without fear of discrimination.
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    That's a lot of great information!
lorieallion

Using Technology to Enhance Aging in Place - 0 views

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    This is about a retirement community in MO that uses technology like motion and bed sensors to monitor residents and enhance their safety.
usovan

Sex and Physical Disabilities - 4 views

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    I found this website is very interesting because it is describes sex options for people with different types of disabilities. I never thought about that back pain can be very challenging when it comes to sex. Communication between couples is very important, they can make decisions what sexual activities are the best for them.
sandyremington

Hanger - 3 views

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    This is the Hanger website. I wanted to share it after listening to today's guest speakers. It provides information on patient care and products/services they provide. Interesting to read about their charitable contributions, community involvement and other programs such as scholarships.
amaplesota2015

Wounded Marine keeps going in spite of injury - 2 views

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    I have known this guy since we were kids, we grew up together and went to the same church. He is an awesome guy and I just wanted to share his story with you.
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    Wow, that is a great story! He might be a good resource for phys dis class next year !
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