Reason for Services
Occupational History & Success
Contexts: Environment & Personal
Performance Skills & Patterns
Client Goals & Priorities
100

What orthopedic injury did Craig experience?

Left hip fracture requiring ORIF (Open Reduction Internal Fixation).

100

What type of business does Craig own?

A cell phone store.

100

Who is Craig’s primary support person?

His wife, Elaine.

100

What mobility challenge is Craig facing?

Limited weight-bearing and safe ambulation following ORIF.

100

What is Craig’s immediate self-care goal?

Safely complete basic ADLs like toileting and dressing.

200

What was the cause of Craig’s injury?

Slipped on ice while leaving his cell phone store.

200

Who helps Craig manage his store?

His wife, Elaine.

200

Where does Craig live?

In a single-level apartment with his wife and two dogs.

200

How does Craig’s lack of adaptive equipment affect his safety?

Increases the risk of falls in the bathroom and when navigating home.

200

What mobility goal is Craig focused on?

Ambulate safely without assistance and return to hiking.

300

Why was Craig referred to inpatient rehabilitation?

To regain mobility and independence in self-care and daily activities.

300

What are two leisure activities Craig enjoys?

Biking and hiking with his family.

300

What accessibility challenges exist in Craig’s home?

Two steps at the entrance and a standard tub-shower combo without adaptive equipment.

300

What motor function does Craig rely on for mobility now?

Use of assistive devices (likely a walker) for ambulation.

300

What work goal does Craig hope to achieve?

Return to managing his cell phone store part-time with his wife.

400

What new diagnosis was identified during his hospitalization?

Hypertension

400

What cultural factors may influence Craig’s rehabilitation?

Craig and his wife are first-generation Korean Americans, and they value family and health through a cultural lens.

400

How do Craig’s cultural beliefs impact his recovery?

Family is a strong source of support, and he values perseverance.

400

How can OT support Craig’s transition to home safely?

Education on hip precautions, safe transfers, and energy conservation.

400

What role does Elaine play in Craig’s recovery?

She provides emotional and practical support, helping manage the store and home.

500

Why is hip protection and safe mobility critical for Craig?

To prevent re-injury or complications from his ORIF procedure.

500

Why is Craig’s work as a business owner important to his therapy goals?

Returning to work supports his financial independence and personal identity.

500

Why might Craig prefer communicating in Korean during stressful situations?

He is most comfortable speaking Korean in times of crisis.

500

What specific movement patterns should Craig avoid?

Hip flexion beyond 90 degrees, internal rotation, and crossing his legs.

500

What long-term leisure goal does Craig have?

Resume hiking and biking with his family.