Name the speech therapist
Who are Haley and Sandy?
Name the physical therapist
Who are Kecia, Sarah, Megha?
Name the occupational therapist
Who is Erin, Melinda, Krisanna
Device used to alert nursing and other staff for need of assistance
What is call bell?
Name an exercise to help strengthen your legs?
What is leg lifts/marches and kick outs?
Now complete 2 sets of 10
When you are eating the most important thing to do is...
What is sitting up in bed (preferably 90 degrees)
Do heel/toe raises for 2 sets of 10
GET TO MOVING
Shoulder flexion/extension for 2 sets of 15
Let's go!
Name the first thing you do when standing from the wheelchair?
What is locking brakes?
Which therapy discipline will help you with toileting/going to the bathroom?
Any combination of...
What is write things down, use of a calendar, use cell phone notes, repeat things multiple times or to different people, associate things, picture them
Glute sets 3 second hold 15x
Arm circles (forward and backwards) 3 sets of 10
Time to move!
Name something you can wear to make transfers safer and prevent falls?
What is wearing grip socks and shoes?
Name an exercise to help make transfers easier?
What is tricep extensions/seated push ups?
What is talking loud, slow, over articulation, and pause in between words?
Standing hip abduction/adduction, 20 times
COMPLETE IT
Chair pushups 2 sets of 5
Let's do it!
Procedures in safely transferring from bed to wheelchair
What is having assistance, locking brakes of stable surface, push from stable surface, stand all the way
What is an adaptive equipment to help you roll in bed?
What is bed rails?
Name 3 strategies for safety with eating/swallowing
What is sitting upright at 90 degrees, small bites/sips, slow rate, alternate bites to sips, liquid wash?
Get to moving!
Name an adaptive equipment that can be used to help you get dressed and toilet
What is a Reacher, sock aid, bedside commode, 3-in-1?
Name environmental modifications that can help prevent falls
What is good lighting, proper footwear (shoes or grip socks), use of assistive device, clear floor (remove clutter, remove rugs), know your limits (amount of assistance needed)
To prevent skin breakdown precautions:
What is getting out of bed, switching positions in bed, using pillows to elevate heels, hydration, knowing when to ask to need help being cleaned up