Hi Again Sue,
I am sure that you have witnessed the present system of rehab for those  
recently injured and the protocol for early return to the person's home 
without  all the benefits of the past when it comes to Physical Therapy and 
Occupational  Therapy.  Those who are lucky obtain home therapy.  The rest are 
left  to fend for themselves with no tangible guidance.  This can produce 
further  injury and complications such as AD and Infections. What are you 
feelings  regarding these new policies?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/9/2011 10:27:26 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hello,
 
I'm an occupational therapist at a pediatric rehab  facility.  I've been 
mostly lurking on this list for years, picking up  great tips and ideas for 
many of the SCI patients I treat - many thanks for  all the wealth of 
knowledge you all share so freely.
 
I write/edit a newsletter that is sent out to all of our  former SCI 
patients.  We're a children's hospital, but after all these  years most of our 
former patients have become  adults, so we gear  the newsletter to that 
demographic.  We had a request to do a newsletter  on the topic of caregivers - 
how 
to get them, how to keep them, how to treat  them, etc.
 
We have articles from places like Paralyzed Veterans of  America about the 
basics of hiring aides, etc, but we like to go a little  deeper in our 
newsletters.  I figure that our readership has been dealing  with this stuff 
for 
years and probably knows more about it than we do in many  respects.  I am 
wondering if anyone in this group would be willing to  share 
thoughts/resources/tips, etc that go beyond the  basics.
 
Many thanks for any help you can offer!
 
Sue Berres, OTR/L
 
 
 

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