--Jody,
Thanks for the detailed picture of what I would be expecting when I get there.Though 
there's a lot of work that would be waiting for me, I think it'll help me grow 
professionally. At least I know how I would prepare myself and how I would adapt with 
the SNF setting. By the way, Is most area in Mississippi SNF's are rural? I mean, Do I 
really have to have my own car when I get there? I'm here in the Philippines and I 
live in an urbanized area and that's exactly one aspect that I'm also thinking.Right 
now I'm still in the process of prescreening application.
Best regards,
Beng

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DATE: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:44:35
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Beng - are you in the US right now?  If so, I would say visit at SNFs there and talk 
to the therapists.  I don't think they vary that much from state to state.  But just 
some quick thoughts - its great if you can get there really early, as patients like to 
work on real ADLs during the time of day they are really doing them which in SNfs temd 
to be early.  I would say patients get out of bed from 6 AM to 8 AM.  They can use 
work on toileting, sink hygiene, wheelchair transfers, and dressing at that time.  
Then comes breakfast.  You can work with any patients who have feeding goals then.  
After breakfast is when most of the ones who are having a full bath that day have it.  
Another good OT opportunity.  Later in the morning is a good time for UE exercises.  
Mid- day, sometimes we work on meal prep, especially for those who plan to go home.  A 
different patient might wash up the dishes as a standing activity later on.  Afternoon 
is hard to get patients,  your really motivated o!
nes
 might come then because you can give a longer time.  This is also when I work on 
splinting, positioning, wheelchair adaptations, screens, and care plans.  If you have 
come in quite early, and you have a normal good caseload, you will be gone before the 
residents have supper.  But if you were later coming or if you have a huge caseload, 
things pick up again around 4 and you can get some more active treatments in then and 
at supper.  Sink and toileting activities are repeated after supper.  I hope this is a 
little help to you. E-mail me off list and let me know where you are coming.  Maybe we 
could get together. -- Jody OTR/L Central Mississippi 



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