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Troy Part 3: Shower Transfer and LE Dressing
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After upper body bathing and dressing, a stroke survivor with dementia transfers back to a wheelchair to complete lower body dressing. The clinician encourages participation, completes the session, and leaves Troy in a safe, comfortable place.
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Cheryl at the Table, Part 1: Range of Motion
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A clinician completes passive and active range of motion exercises with a stroke survivor in preparation for functional activity. Observe how the clinician communicates with the client to assess pain during range of motion.
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Troy Part 2: Sponge Bath in the Shower and UE dressing
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A stroke survivor with dementia completes upper body bathing seated in the shower on a shower chair. Observe the occupational therapist modify the task to a sponge bath for increased participation from the client.
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Cheryl at the Table, Part 2: Introduction to Communication Devices
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A stroke survivor explores methods of communicating with her clinician through making selections on an electronic communication board and writing with a dry erase marker on a white board.
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Cheryl at the Table, Part 3: Communicating with White Board and Dry Erase Marker
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A stroke survivor is assisted by her clinician in identifying a picture on an electronic device and writing names with a dry erase marker on a white board. Observe how the clinician adapts the task to maintain engagement.
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Cheryl in Home Therapy, Part 1: Edge of Mat
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The clinician provides support for the client’s trunk on the edge of the mat while the caregiver engages eye contact and reaching.
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Cheryl in Rehab, Part 1: Occupation-Based Treatment with a Tennis Activity
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The clinician uses a client-centered approach to engage Cheryl, an avid tennis player, in a tennis simulation. Observe how she uses repetition and the just-right challenge to work on upper extremity motor control.
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Cheryl Working on the Mat, Part 1
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During her final week in inpatient rehabilitation, a stroke survivor participates in a two-person transfer, weightbearing on the mat, visual tracking, and cervical stretches.
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Cheryl at Home, Part 5: Tube Feeding
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A stroke survivor receives enteral nutrition through a feeding tube to supply nutrients and fluids since she is unable to safely eat by mouth. Her caregiver explains each step of the process.
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Cheryl Oral Motor, Part 1: Oral Stimulation
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A stroke survivor undergoes oral stimulation In preparation for eating and swallowing. Observe how she responds as her caregiver uses a vibration kit to “wake up” the mouth and increase oral awareness.
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Cheryl Oral Motor, Part 2: Swallowing Ice Chips
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A stroke survivor swallows ice chips. Observe how her caregiver utilizes verbal, visual, and tactile cues to facilitate her swallowing.
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