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Pain Management

Physical Therapy

Short Term Therapy Needs for Long Term Residents: Pain Management Working in a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) with both short-term

Energy Conservation Planning through P.O.M.E. Guidelines

Occupational Therapy

Energy Conservation Planning through P.O.M.E. Guidelines – Jason M., OT When returning home, patients with cardiac or respiratory diagnoses have a

Home Evaluations Explained

Occupational Therapy

Home Evaluations Explained (plus a handout for patients and caregivers!) – Jason M., OT For a successful discharge to home, a

Cognitive Effects of Cushing’s Disease

Speech Language Pathology

Bringing Awareness to the Cognitive Effects of Cushing’s Disease by Melissa neve, M.A., CCC-SLP While perusing Facebook before work one morning,I read a post from a close friend. She posted a link (Cognitive decline in patients with Cushing's syndrome) entitled “Cognitive Decline in Patients with Cushing’s Syndrome.” Her commentary read, “What I want to know is why….? And can it be reversed…? It’s okay at home and sometimes even comical…. but not so much elsewhere. He understands and the kids think it is funny when I can’t think of what the “refrigerator” is called or I… just stop talking in the middle of a sentence because I plum forgot what I was JUST talking about and say “UM” repeatedly. Or twist my words into something completely different like “fart smones” (*smart phones*). I get extremely annoyed that I can’t remember how to spell things, too!! So, if I don’t remember that conversation we had 2 days, a week, a month ago, or the fact that I even talked to you, this is why!” I commented that I’d befalse

Making a Social Shift

Speech Language Pathology

Making a Social Shift by melissa n., M.A., CCC-SLP After thirteen years in the field of Speech Pathology which include experiences