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Consider this wellness case study: After 40 years with the same company,
a 67 y/o client has started to plan for their retirement. They have found
the process overwhelming, confusing, and agitating and have sought
assistance from the senior support and advocacy program where you work
as a COTA. After the social worker has clarified the financial and legal
aspects, the client has been referred to OT services. In the team meeting
the social worker informs the client is wreck about their retirement. After
an initial OT interview is completed. What is the next best action?
Consider an assessment of leisure interests
The OTs working in a primary care-based setting, have been tasked with
developing an in-service to the management team of the facility. The
presentation is related to best practices in addressing the primary care
needs of the elderly population, particularly those with, or at risk for, one
or more chronic conditions. Which of the following articles may be best
suited to use as evidence to support the role of occupation in the
scenario?
Occupational in Lifestyle Redesign: the well elderly study Occupational
Therapy Program
An OTA is working with an elderly man with peripheral visual field loss. As
part of a grant from a local service club, the client is picked up at his home
and transported to the outpatient clinic where the OTA works. The client
has reported satisfaction with his treatment, and the OTA has arranged a
home visit to evaluate the client's integration of learning to his context.
During the home visit, his daughter reports how frustrated she is with her
father knocking over cups of water during dinner when he reaches for
other items. What should the OTA do to address the issue?
Teach the client to visually scan in an organized manner to avoid
overlooking items on the table
Effective communication with elders & their caregivers by both the OTA
and OT is an important aspect of discharge planning from an inpatient
setting. Keeping in mind that elders & their caregivers may have different
lifestyles, values, & ideas related to occupational engagement. Which of
the following would allow for a safe & comprehensive discharge home?
Questions And Verified Solutions
(Already Graded A+)|Assured Success !!!
Consider this wellness case study: After 40 years with the same company,
a 67 y/o client has started to plan for their retirement. They have found
the process overwhelming, confusing, and agitating and have sought
assistance from the senior support and advocacy program where you work
as a COTA. After the social worker has clarified the financial and legal
aspects, the client has been referred to OT services. In the team meeting
the social worker informs the client is wreck about their retirement. After
an initial OT interview is completed. What is the next best action?
Consider an assessment of leisure interests
The OTs working in a primary care-based setting, have been tasked with
developing an in-service to the management team of the facility. The
presentation is related to best practices in addressing the primary care
needs of the elderly population, particularly those with, or at risk for, one
or more chronic conditions. Which of the following articles may be best
suited to use as evidence to support the role of occupation in the
scenario?
Occupational in Lifestyle Redesign: the well elderly study Occupational
Therapy Program
An OTA is working with an elderly man with peripheral visual field loss. As
part of a grant from a local service club, the client is picked up at his home
and transported to the outpatient clinic where the OTA works. The client
has reported satisfaction with his treatment, and the OTA has arranged a
home visit to evaluate the client's integration of learning to his context.
During the home visit, his daughter reports how frustrated she is with her
father knocking over cups of water during dinner when he reaches for
other items. What should the OTA do to address the issue?
Teach the client to visually scan in an organized manner to avoid
overlooking items on the table
Effective communication with elders & their caregivers by both the OTA
and OT is an important aspect of discharge planning from an inpatient
setting. Keeping in mind that elders & their caregivers may have different
lifestyles, values, & ideas related to occupational engagement. Which of
the following would allow for a safe & comprehensive discharge home?