The Roles of occupational therapists in continuity of care

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The Roles of occupational therapists in continuity of care

Florence S. Cromwell, editor

(Occupational therapy in health care)

Haworth Press, c1985

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"Published also as Occupational therapy in health care, v. 2, no. 1, spring 1985"--t.p. verso

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Description

This authoritative book explores specific strategies that OTs use to facilitate the successful transfer of their patients to home and community.

Table of Contents

Contents From Another Perspective: An Overview of the Issue After Treatment What? New Roles for Occupational Therapists in the Community Are You Ready? Discharge Planning and Occupational Therapy in an Acute Psychiatric Setting The Home Visit: A Step From Hospital to Home Home Care Occupational Therapy: A Vital Link to Independence Family Stroke Education: Increasing Patient and Family Involvement in Rehabilitation Occupational Therapy Care of Rheumatic Disease Patients: A Follow-Up The Effects of Program Termination on Community Participation by Developmentally Disabled Adults: A Follow-Up Study Options for Placement: A New Resource for Finding Long-Term Care Independent Living Programs: Bridges From Hospital to Community Work Related Programs in Occupational Therapy: A Renaissance Industry and Injuries: Arena for Occupational Therapists Community: The Un-Tapped Resource in Occupational Therapy Program Development and Maintenance Practice Watch: Things to Think About: Competitive Sports for the Disabled Athlete: A Challenge to Excellence Something New and Useful . . . The Sit-Straight Cushion: Innovation in Geriatric Seating Reference Notes Included

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