by admin | 31 May, 2021 | Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy
Mobility Scooters are commonly sighted on many streets, their improved designs come with three or five wheels and they can include shade, horn, lights and storage space. But are they the right fit for you? If you are experiencing mobility difficulties, a mobility...
by Claire Connolly | 24 May, 2021 | Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy
For those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), daily activities can become a challenge, and the need for support may rapidly increase. These sudden changes can come as a shock. Anxiety, uncertainty and stress are identified as common emotional responses from the...
by Claire Connolly | 17 May, 2021 | Occupational Therapy
A 2009 study of teens with and without disability through puberty revealed more significant behavioural and sexual challenges for those with disability (Akrami & Davudi, 2014). As puberty sets in, teens with disability are faced with some new changes, including...
by Claire Connolly | 10 May, 2021 | Occupational Therapy
Dementia patients’ affected cognitive functions may result in boredom, confinement, and memory loss, leading to the common attribute of wandering or wayfaring. (Graham, 2019; Topfer, 2016). GPS technology can alert caregivers to an individual’s whereabouts and...
by admin | 26 April, 2021 | Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology
By Joanna Renault Over the past decades, Assistive Technology (AT) for hearing deficits has evolved. Common examples of AT includes hearing aids and cochlear implants. A cochlear implant is an electronic device that partially restores hearing. This can be an option...
by Claire Connolly | 12 April, 2021 | Occupational Therapy
A 2013 report on Independence and Opportunity for those with disability proved that decreasing engagement and independence could result in mental health and isolation (Strokes, 2013). Equal opportunities ensure the best quality of life is available. My Rehab Team is...