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anonymous

Do It Easier | Household Tips | Gardening Tips - 2 views

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    I found this article very helpful for people with arthritis. This guide gives you tips on how to do everyday tasks with arthritis and be pain free. Many people suffer from this and it would be beneficial to them! "You can do it easier! Find practical, everyday solutions for managing your household, gardening, cooking, beauty and more."
Kellie Hudgens

http://www.allinahealth.org/ac/METchart.pdf - 4 views

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    This is a great reference chart for MET levels.   It divides it up into self care, household, recreational, and vocational activities.  This is a great reference to see what ADLs and IADLs have MET levels from light all the way up to very heavy MET levels.
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    I like that one! Thank you!
Cabby Rader

SeniorsSuperStores-Kitchen appliances, adaptive gadgets / tools - useful gifts for seni... - 1 views

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    Assisted Hearing Assistive Devices Bathing & Grooming Bathrobes Books Clothing Clothing Sizes Help Cookbooks Foot Care Gift Ideas Health Products Health Books & Tapes Hobbies & Gardening Household Items Incontinence Products Kitchen Products Kitchen Utensils Leisure Products Mobility & Seat Lifts Music Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Pharmaceuticals Phones & Pagers Safety Products Skin Care Sleepwear Sporting Goods Support Hosiery Support Hosiery Sizes Support Products Travel Products Women's Health
pamela eckert

BURNS>>>first, second, and third degree - 1 views

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    A really good site alot about different types burns also first aid treatment do's and don't's, some pics of 2 nd, 3 rd and radiation burns, everything from meds to coping strateges. Prevention By: Mayo Clinic staff To reduce your risk of common household burns: This would be a good check list that maybe we as OT might want to use for a future reference.
Mitch Thomas

DIY Ice Packs at home - 0 views

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    Some neat ideas for ice packs. Most of these are common household items.
stewartjc1

Hoarding - 0 views

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    I know that you are probably wondering what hoarding has to do with OT, but after reading this article on the topic I can see that there is a definite need for OT practitioners. Therapy can include education on increasing home safety by reducing clutter (and tripping hazards) and removing detritus to reduce likelihood of health hazards such as mold and household pests. Since the psychology of hoarding is oftentimes complex, the OT can also work with a team of other professionals to help the client address the underlying issues causing the hoarding. Even the removal of the clutter can be part of therapeutic activity and can be used to train the client on energy conservation as well as frustration tolerance.
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