Table of Contents ADLs and IADLs Activities of Daily Living Training Bathing and Showering Clothing Care Community Mobility Dressing Driving Feeding Functional Communication Functional Mobility Grooming and Oral Hygiene Handwriting Leisure, Recreation and Social Participation Light Housework Managing Finances and Mail Meal Preparation Medication and Health Management Rest and Sleep Shopping Toileting Interventions Apraxia Balance Cognition Fall Risk Assessment and Prevention Home Safety and Modification Therapeutic Exercise Visual Perception Conditions and Diseases Adhesive Capsulitis Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders – Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders – Mid Stage Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders – Late Stage Amputation of the Lower Extremity Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Biceps Tendinitis Breast Cancer Cancer Cardiac Disease Cardiac Surgery Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Conservative Management Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Surgical Managementġ4 16 18 19 20 23 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 38 40 42 43 45 46 48 51 54 57 59 61 63 65 68 69 71 73 74 76 78 80 82 84 Models: Ellsworth Hall, Marge Cullen, Debby Standiford, Dave Cullen, Donna Hocheder, Louise Caulfield, Dyan Brown, Ed Hopf, Max Moser, Joe Dwyer, Maureen Dwyer, Matt Standiford, Michele Cullen, Mike Beegan, Nini Beegan, Nancy White, Ann Walker, Page Crosby, Karl Hopf, and Kelly McCoy.Ĭopyright 2013 by Cheryl Hall. Spanish translation: Anna Long-Slade, Patricia Long, Timothy Slade. Editing and proofreading: Debby Standiford, Ellsworth Hall, and Marjorie Cullen. Business manager and web designer: Mike Cullen. Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail me with any comments or questions you might have - I always love to hear from other OT’s! Cheryl Hall OT 41 Thanks to everyone who made this project a reality. Join my network on Linked In, check out my Blog for useful websites, my Pinterest pages for helpful products. The ideas expressed are by no means the only approach to a given diagnosis it is neither complete nor exhaustive and does not cover all disabilities, diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their management or treatment. The Occupational Therapist is responsible for providing appropriate therapy based on an individual client’s needs and goals under the direction of a physician. The information is not intended to convey medical, healthcare or other advice for any specific individual. The information is not intended as a substitute for appropriate clinical decision-making. The information contained in the Occupational Therapy Toolkit is intended as educational resources for use by professional Occupational Therapists only. As you use the OT Toolkit, please refer to the End User License Agreement and the Terms, Conditions and Disclaimers Agreement located at the end of this document. This product will be a valuable resource for your practice. Treatment Guides and Handouts for Physical Disabilities and Geriatrics 6th Edition Thank you for purchasing the Occupational Therapy Toolkit.
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