You know, I talk up the profession, say hey, we do a lot. Got my friend believing. She goes to an OT, needing an evaluation to set up and document level of neuropathy, pathology, and disability. OT does a cursory eval, next visit hands her a sheet of exercises tells her to read the sheet, walks away, doesn't document pain, and inability to feel coins or make sure she is doing the exercises correctly. (by the way of being far the PT she had at the same place was just as bad). She has post-cancer/ chemo cognitive impairments. She's too far away and I don't have the right equipment or I would do the eval for her.
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