Rehab Games Intro


 

Rehab Games Intro – Rehab Games gives you tools for better Rehab Outcomes. Games for the disabled see rehabgames.biz Treatments can include 1on1 or with other disciplines. These include dove-tail, co-treatments and group treatments. The DVD gives examples of Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Activity Director Goals These goals are then followed along with a set of demonstrations that address these goals. The versatility of the Rehab Games is shown by the multiple setups of the playing pieces, game positions and player or players positions while playing the games. Games are played and enjoyed all around the worldand Because of the variety of stimulating games available to the therapist and the activity director the client will be more inclined to repeat the process and conduct the therapy through game play for a longer period of time. Rehab Games was developed for clients with handicaps. Because of this the games were modified to ensure a higher rate of winning. AND Variations were added for versatility and the ability to match the game to the clients skill level. Each game has a simple single page set of instructions with pictures for easy setup and play. Large bold print was even used for easier readability. We hope you enjoy Rehab Games.

 

Langford named Director of Rehabilitation Services at Flowers Hospital

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DOTHAN, AL (November 14, 2012) – Nicole Langford has been named Flowers Hospital's Director of Rehabilitation Services. As the new director, Langford is responsible for leading inpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
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Proposal to settle class-action suit may benefit many Medicare patients

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The Obama administration has settled a national class-action lawsuit and agreed to allow Medicare patients to keep receiving physical and occupational therapy and other skilled services at home or in a nursing home so they can remain stable. By RICARDO …
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