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Occupational Therapy Groups for Adults in Rehabilitation : First Edition
Occupational Therapy Groups for Adults in Rehabilitation, a 40-page printable ebook created by occupational therapist Courtney Crabill, OTR/L, CBIS. Designed to combat the demanding schedules and time constraints faced by therapists, this resource offers a collection of 10 pre-planned group sessions to simplify and enrich the rehabilitation process for adults.
Each session is a complete blueprint, including the therapeutic focus, goals, a list of required materials, and step-by-step instructions. The book includes copy-and-paste documentation blurbs that ease the burden of charting, allowing you to spend more time on direct patient care.
The included groups are:
Dog Treats: Focuses on IADLs (light cooking), fine motor coordination, and functional cognition.
Dual Tasking: Aims to improve functional cognition and mobility by combining physical and cognitive tasks.
Fall Prevention via CAUTION: Utilizes a copyrighted acronym to educate patients on reducing fall risks.
Hemiparesis: Provides stroke education, hemi dressing techniques, and neuro reeducation.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) for Upper Extremity Post-Hemiparesis: Integrates NMES with functional movements to promote muscle activation and reeducation.
Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Strategies via IMPROVE: Uses a trademarked and copyrighted acronym to empower individuals to manage pain without relying solely on medication.
Prone & Supine Exercise: Targets core strength, muscle endurance, and postural control for ADLs/IADLs.
Sitting Balance & Functional Reach: Works on postural control, core strength, and the use of adaptive tools like reachers for fall prevention.
Task Initiation Group: Enhances engagement in activities of daily living (ADLs) by improving task initiation, cognitive flexibility, and motivation.
Visual Scanning: Focuses on educating participants about left neglect and improving visual scanning skills through structured exercises.
This ebook is an invaluable tool for therapists, providing engaging, adaptable, and evidence-based activities that support diverse patient needs, fluctuating patient numbers, and time-limited rehab stays.
Occupational Therapy Groups for Adults in Rehabilitation, a 40-page printable ebook created by occupational therapist Courtney Crabill, OTR/L, CBIS. Designed to combat the demanding schedules and time constraints faced by therapists, this resource offers a collection of 10 pre-planned group sessions to simplify and enrich the rehabilitation process for adults.
Each session is a complete blueprint, including the therapeutic focus, goals, a list of required materials, and step-by-step instructions. The book includes copy-and-paste documentation blurbs that ease the burden of charting, allowing you to spend more time on direct patient care.
The included groups are:
Dog Treats: Focuses on IADLs (light cooking), fine motor coordination, and functional cognition.
Dual Tasking: Aims to improve functional cognition and mobility by combining physical and cognitive tasks.
Fall Prevention via CAUTION: Utilizes a copyrighted acronym to educate patients on reducing fall risks.
Hemiparesis: Provides stroke education, hemi dressing techniques, and neuro reeducation.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) for Upper Extremity Post-Hemiparesis: Integrates NMES with functional movements to promote muscle activation and reeducation.
Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Strategies via IMPROVE: Uses a trademarked and copyrighted acronym to empower individuals to manage pain without relying solely on medication.
Prone & Supine Exercise: Targets core strength, muscle endurance, and postural control for ADLs/IADLs.
Sitting Balance & Functional Reach: Works on postural control, core strength, and the use of adaptive tools like reachers for fall prevention.
Task Initiation Group: Enhances engagement in activities of daily living (ADLs) by improving task initiation, cognitive flexibility, and motivation.
Visual Scanning: Focuses on educating participants about left neglect and improving visual scanning skills through structured exercises.
This ebook is an invaluable tool for therapists, providing engaging, adaptable, and evidence-based activities that support diverse patient needs, fluctuating patient numbers, and time-limited rehab stays.