Bravo Carmen! Being one of the elder readers of this list, I feel the need to share the following. As it happens, when I became an OT in 1957, no one had ever heard of OT. Now, it is rare that I meet someone that hasn't been exposed to OT one way or another. Now if they had a grandmother having OT, they may have one perspective, or if it is a child, they have another. Perhaps you need the advantage of time to see how much our profession has growth. Also, Carmen is exactly right. AOTA is not someone else, it is us. Take an active role in your state and national associations and you can make positive change. Also, everytime you share a negative experience, you contribute to the myth that OT is negative. Try sharing positive experiences. People repeat what they hear.
Dr. Estelle Breines President, NJOTA -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carmen Aguirre Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 12:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OTlist] my own long winded non sensical rant What can you do to help solve the problem? It is really easy for all of us to sit and complaint about the endless disappointments we have encountered in our practice. I am sure there are more coming... The question is: What can we do to help solve the problem? Cont Ed in Occupational Based intervention?, Study groups with our peers re: Occupational Based assessments/interventions?, Contact a local shelter and have patients collect/make/ help with need?. Collect and box coats for the local homeless shelters ? volunteer with our state associations? Mentor a student? Mentor a peer?, continue to do a dis-service to our clients and pretend/wish we were P.T's? ... How can we, the very practitioners affected by this lack of identity, produce the change in our daily practice? Each one of us has the answer, not "...those AOTA people..." Carmen ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Wells<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 4:21 PM Subject: Re: [OTlist] my own long winded non sensical rant Chris: A moratorium on Part B caps is expected hopefully before Jan 1. This is what was posted on the AOTA website today: Cap Moratorium in Jeopardy; Action Needed Now Congress may not pass a bill on Medicare by January 1, so grassroots action is needed NOW to pressure members to address the cap in December. Joe Wells, OT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [OTlist] my own long winded non sensical rant > Well it's really easy to tell someone to snap out of it. Sounds like > common OT depression to me and you are far from alone. I have beeen in the > profession for 8 years--five in school based. I left because I couldn't > please the teachers who wanted one thing and I couldn't please the > parents. They were either in denial (the lower incomes ones) since I was > working with preschoolers and I was the first one to tell them their kids > weren't perfect. The middle class parents always wanted endless therapy > and nothing satisfied them. I had a great time with the kids who always > enjoyedworking with me. Now I have been in long term care at a number of > facilites and done a great deal of PRN as well and once again I found > myself discouraged. I too have seen 99% exercise based therapy. I have > done some activities when I was in a small facility and the only OT. But > when I work with other OTs they don't want to do anything but exercise and > minimum adls. I want to go to a facility that uses > occupation to see what they do, I am sick and tired of AOTA people and > educators saying basically just do occupation without telling us what to > do specifically. I just started doing homehealth and find once again. > Everyone wants a HH aide to bath them or they are very happy with sponge > bathing. Most are elderly and unmotivated. Most days I wish I had the > money to go back to school to become a PT. OT looks great on paper just > like you said. Funny I just came to the same realization a few weeks ago > and was talking about the same thing to a friend who works at a SNF with > lots of modalities. She said if it wasn;tfor using all these treatments > she would feel like a fraud, too.Gee, I guess I didn't provide much > encouragement either. I think therapists need to get together and brain > storm. What's going on with the part B caps?Chris OTR/'L > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com<http://www.excite.com/> > The most personalized portal on the Web! > -- > Unsubscribe? > [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Change options? > www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com<http://www.otnow.com/mail man/options/otlist_otnow.com> > > Archive? > www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]<http://www.mail-archive.com/otlist @otnow.com> > > Help? > [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- Unsubscribe? [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Change options? www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com<http://www.otnow.com/mail man/options/otlist_otnow.com> Archive? www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]<http://www.mail-archive.com/otlist @otnow.com> Help? [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Unsubscribe? [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change options? www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com Archive? www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] Help? [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Unsubscribe? [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change options? www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com Archive? www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] Help? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
