Rehabilitation Services The
Rehabilitation Services staff works with the Interdisciplinary Care Team
to help each resident meet his/her short and long term goals. The objective
of the Occupational Therapy (OT) Department is to work with residents to
promote their autonomy and independence despite the limitations of age and
disability.
The objective of the Physical Therapy (PT) Department is to assist residents
in maintaining or restoring their freedom and independence in mobility.
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Occupational Therapist Mike Tripi working with residents
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Resident Wellness Initiative
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Frequently work with
individuals who are affected by strokes, have fractures, joint replacements, arthritis,
and respiratory/cardiac problems and help them develop their functional status. Our
therapists use a variety of exercise programs, neuromuscular re-education, and
transfer/ambulation techniques to assist our residents in regaining and maintaining
their maximal functional status. PT issues and trains residents and staff in the use of
assistive devices such as walkers, quad canes, crutches and transfer boards.
Is a skilled treatment that helps
individuals achieve independence. The OT staff evaluates the abilities of the upper
extremities related to activities of daily living: bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting
and feeding. Then our therapists work closely with our people to increase their activities
of daily living and independent functions. Treatments for these skills bridge the gap
between nursing home placement and successful return to the community. OT issues wheelchairs
and positioning or adaptive devices a resident may need: Drinking cups and silverware,
splints, cushions, seat belts and safety alarms. They also provide instructions to family
members and attendants in the safe and effective methods in caring for individuals.
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