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Patient Education Resources | ASHT: The American Society of Hand Therapists - 1 views

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    this is a patient education resources page for the American Society of Hand Therapists and provides great resources for clients and students such as us to learn more about the different conditions, common diagnoses, and frequently asked questions re: hand therapists and their treatments. each diagnoses has its own fact sheet.
ekhill

Mobility and Orthopedic Disabilities - 0 views

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    This was written for college students with disabilities as a resource for instructors. It can be used for any age classroom. It covers the areas that are difficult to students with mobility issues or other disabilities and how to interact. A number of devices are listed that can be helpful. I really thought the list of injuries or diseases and their characteristics that will be of importance was great to include. A nice resource for the classroom.
Kellie Hudgens

Amputee Coalition Website - 3 views

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    This is the amputee coalition website. What an amazing resource for patients, families, and therapist. This website provides current research, peer support, and even has detailed discussion about how to deal with phantom pain. Great website and resource!
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    Thanks for sharing this Kellie
ekhill

Disabled Travel | IndependentTraveler.com - 4 views

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    This is a great resource for travelers with disabilities. There are many travel tips including talking to the service providers before the trip and be specific about your needs. It reminds you to be prepared and to know your rights. Embedded in the article is a guide to the rights of disabled travelers. Included is a list of resources and websites with a short description that really was helpful and easy to navigate. At the end of the article there was a place where one can share their own travel tips.
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    I really thought about this website when I was checking out of a hotel yesterday and saw a woman coming out of the hotel in her wheelchair and her husband was carrying all her adaptive equipment to make travel easier for her. Travel is something as OTAs that we need to think about when we are identifying clients 'occupations'.
Kristie King

Sexuality & Disability Resources - 0 views

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    numerous resources for useful information
templetonj

I Am an Older Adult or Caregiver - 0 views

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    Who would have thought a National Council on Aging! There are all kinds of resource linked to this sight. I can see how this could be a great resource for those who are aging or caring for those who are. If you scroll down to the section on "I want to stay healthy" you can click on a list of ways to "restart living." This section helps those who may need to re-evaluate their life and provides direction to encourage them to recognize that they still have something to live for
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    This is a great site for the older adult or caregiver to find numerous resources. From money management, transportation, job searches, fall preventions and much more. I know I will refer to it in my future practices and thought I would share.
acashon23

Free Resources For School Based Therapists (And Teachers!) | Pink Oatmeal - 0 views

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    Here are some FREE resources that are dedicated to promoting movement in the classroom, therapy and at home! This website has everything from free handouts to implement in the classroom or with the parents. It also has check lists to use with the child while assessing different things. Really neat website!
lorieallion

National Resource Center on LGBT Aging - 0 views

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    This talks about webinars and in-person training to help service providers of all kinds learn to work better with LGBT people. Some of them sound great! The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging is the country's first and only technical assistance resource center aimed at improving the quality of services and supports offered to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults. Established in 2010 through a federal grant from the U.S.
blaketa

Resource Search - 0 views

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    This is a link to a search engine for support groups and resources. You type in your zip code or city,state and what type of program you are looking for and it will tell you if there are any in your area. Options cover a wide variety of topics such as cancer support groups or smoking cessation.
Robin Scarbrough

Cancer Care and Oncology - 0 views

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    Good resources from the AOTA about OT and cancer care
William Dunaway

International Alliance of Assistive Technology Information Providers - 0 views

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    This site provides people around the world with disabilities information on assistive technology as well as other resources in order to improve daily activities.
Jessica Bulkhak

Therapeutic Exercises - 0 views

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    I found these ideas for therapeutic exercises on pinterest. Pinterest is an awesome resource!!
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!!
julie palmer

Amputee Coalition - Resources for amputees, amputation, limb loss, caregivers and healt... - 0 views

shared by julie palmer on 28 Sep 13 - Cached
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    Amputee Coalition is a national non-profit organization providing extensive resources, peer support, outreach and education to individual amputees, amputee caregivers, limb loss professionals and those dealing with the effects of limb loss.
Amanda Sproles

Resource for newly diagnosed or diabled - 0 views

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    I feel this is a great resource for individuals and their loved ones upon initial injury or diagnosis of an illness. It has short explanations about many different common conditions from spinal cord injury and questions one might have to psychological disorders. I feel it could be a great way for people to find out more if they wish to do it in a more private setting. It talks about sports, travel, school, work etc. It is based in Europe. Their ambassador's have disabilities so they have more insight than others might!
Kellie Hudgens

http://physical-therapy.advanceweb.com/sharedResources/Downloads/2012/090312/PT_Transfe... - 2 views

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    This is a great resource that is short and concise to help therapist incorporate their patients in the transfer process.  Safe transfers is about good positioning but it is also about have clear communication with the patient.  I like the sample phrases within this article aimed  at having better communication with the patient.  Communication that the patient can understand is crucial to the transfer process.
loydra1

The COPD Survival Guide - 3 views

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    This webpage is a resource page in which provides the reader information regarding an individual's personal experience with COPD. I like that she up lifts the reader to encourage changing the negative thinking of "this is not a death sentence" etc. It answers questions as what the individual may be experiencing and offers resources to help people with COPD to be successful and an advocate in their treatments.
ekhill

Accommodation Ideas for Employees who are Aging - 4 views

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    The Job Accommodation Network put this information together because the number of workers over 65 is going to increase dramatically as the baby boomers age. The benefits for hiring an older worker are listed as well as the laws protecting workers. This is a nice resource for those older workers to know what rights they have and what accommodations are even available. Some accommodations cover ADLs, weakness or fatigue, hearing limitations, vision limitations, psychological issues, to name a few. I thought it was really helpful that a few situations were presented with possible solutions. Also, for the consumer, is a link to products for accommodation options.
ekhill

8 Helpful Assistive Technology Tools For Your Classroom - 6 views

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    This article describes our current education system of one that is inclusive to students of all abilities while at the same time struggling to find money to support students who need assistive technology to learn. There are a few technologies that can be used in the classroom that are a little cost or even free. Included are 8 tools that can be used by students with disabilities that can be used in the classroom or in online classes. A link was supplied that will help you find out exactly what is needed for the individual student and a group that helps provide technologies to students. Overall, a great resource.
tefain

Tennessee Department of Human Services - 3 views

shared by tefain on 06 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    My supervisor during last semester's fieldwork told me that she had seen people wait up to a year to obtain funding for devices they desperately needed to improve their quality of life. This was due mostly to red tape and hoops you must jump through to obtain these funds. I feel it is extremely important to familiarize ourselves with all of the available resources in order to expedite this process.
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