Sounds fun and challenging though!!  I work in peds so cases vary but, I
can't give too much detail suffice it to say I have kids from infants to 18
yrs, with dx from developmental delay, bipolar, cp, etc.

BTW thanks for the referral Ron<grin>

Elizabeth Thiers, OTR/L
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ron Carson
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [OTlist] Case Load
> 
> Since the list has been quiet, I thought I would share my "wacky" case
> load:
> 
> 1. Older man with lower extremity lymphedema
> 
> 2.  Older  man  with loss of mobility secondary to a CVA 
> several years ago
> 
> 3.   Older   woman   with   loss  of  mobility  secondary  to  a  long
> hospitalization  with  shock  treatment  following  a  major 
> depressive episode
> 
> 4.  A  young  woman  with CP and Down's Syndrome with loss of 
> mobility secondary to placement and subsequent discharge from 
> a group home
> 
> 5.  A  young  man  with  total blindness and many phsyical 
> disabilites following  a  major car accident 12 years ago - 
> looking for employment and home modification
> 
> 6.  Older man with loss of ROM in his UE secondary to the 
> late effects of a C5 - C6 spinal cord injury
> 
> 7. A new patient with acquired visual field cut
> 
> 
> I'm telling you, this is the most atypical (but pretty 
> typical for me) case load I've ever ran across for an OT. 
> What are other's doing????
> 
> Ron
> 
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