I used to take pride in the word "productive." It used to mean satisfaction of a job well done, or a sense of accomplishment. "I had a productive day" meant I was able to accomplish everything on my "to do" list and feel good about it. I had set … [Read more...]
Manual? What Manual??
If I only knew then... I had been practicing in the field of geriatrics for a "while" when I found out. Before that, I had many a day where I cursed Medicare for their "crazy" rules - rules that seemed to change every time I learned them. I was … [Read more...]
From One “Assistant” To Another….
Montero Therapy's guest blogger today is - Kerri LaScala, Physical Therapist Assistant. Check out Kerri's bio here. As always, Kerri has a great perspective and valuable information to share. Even though the Blog title is "From One Assistant To … [Read more...]
Dementia, Anti-psychotic Use and Therapy
Decreasing the use of anti-psychotics in the long term care setting sounds like a no-brainer, doesn't it? As therapists and nurses, we know that anti-psychotics can have some pretty rough side effects on this population. We also know that these … [Read more...]
The Therapist and the MDS
In a world full of ups and downs, consistency is something that can be difficult to accomplish. But consistency is exactly what the doctor ordered (or in this case what the federal government ordered), especially when it comes to regular assessments … [Read more...]
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