Co-Treating: Pros and Cons for Patients | Occupational Therapy

Do you co-treat with other therapies like PT where you work? What are you thoughts on this? I share some of my experiences and thoughts on the pros and cons of co-treating when it comes to OT + PT sessions.
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  • @maryr6300
    @maryr6300 Жыл бұрын

    In the skilled nursing setting, OT and PT may co-treat initially if a patient has poor sitting balance, low activity or standing tolerance, or is prone to behaviors, but not for a full treatment time. As a patient progresses, I think there's a sense of accomplishment for the patient when they can do their ADLs with OT, then later work with PT. Sometimes we may have a patient who says "all I want to do is walk". But when you tell them "you can't walk in the hallway without your pants on", they get it.

  • @OTDUDE

    @OTDUDE

    Жыл бұрын

    I love that quote. Going to borrow that and share it!

  • @killerqueen5636
    @killerqueen5636 Жыл бұрын

    Miiissssssed you