Life changes by the Day, Hours, Minutes and Seconds.  I've always been  
taught in various training that the closer you get to combat... the more  
obsolete 
your equipment gets.  I imagine, the same could be said about the  OT and PT 
training.  In school, under the best of conditions, students are  taught those 
basic ideals of what to expect in the field.
 
However when you graduate and enter the real world, things are  different.  
The patient/client says I need help, but the insurance company  paying the 
bills says, "Not so fast."
 
Rehab Doctor says PT is required, but insurance say we will only pay for  
limited time with an OT.
Rehab Doctor orders OT evaluation, but insurance say we will only pay for  an 
PT.
 
And how does one qualify as a Master Physical Therapist?
 
Can a certified physical trainer be used in lieu of a PT?
 
At one time insurance paid for 120 rehab stay at major rehab hospital with  
spinal cord trauma injury.
Today, those same levels of injury are being released from the hospital,  
wearing halos, in manual wheelchair for some in-home recovery... if there is  
such a term.  Life is not equal.
 
comments?
Best Wishes
W
 
 
In a message dated 1/22/2009 9:01:44 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

.   
Let me be more  specific in my haste and response to the new students that 
have recently  subscribed to the quadriplegic list.   As a former student in 
the 
science educational field and supervisor I  felt that it was somewhat 
patronizing that many of us who have been paralyzed  for numerous years needed 
advice 
from students when I felt it was “we” who  would be of more assistance to 
them.   Also, because of my supervisory experience “students” usually require  
permission from a source if “we” are being part of the classroom  assignment. 
 I just felt it odd  that two students from the same class would appear on 
the list. 
I welcome others  to this forum as it is not my position to ban anyone from 
any forum.  I hope this puts an end to any  questions or concerns. 

  
____________________________________
 From: John S. [mailto:[email protected]]  
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 2:08 PM
To:  [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re:  [QUAD-L] students



That is entirely possible. Lord knows I need assistance. I'm  not trying to 
be patronizing. If I come across that way it is only  because I use narcotics. 
I certainly appologize if I am doing that to  anyone.
 
john.  

--- On Wed, 1/21/09, Elizabeth Treston  <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  Elizabeth Treston <[email protected]>
Subject: [QUAD-L]  students
To: [email protected]
Cc:  [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 9:42  AM

  
Just a heads up.  I believe it is we who  could assist you.  Pease don't be  
patronizing.





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