
In this episode of Beyond Barriers: An Occupational Therapy Podcast, host Pam Hung speaks with Michelle Palmer, an occupational therapist working in private practice and continuing care in Lethbridge, Alberta. Michelle shares her experiences addressing service gaps in long-term care, where she focuses on empowering residents to maintain independence and dignity while navigating challenges such as mobility, cognitive decline, and everyday living activities.Michelle discusses how occupational therapy plays a vital role in supporting residents, from prescribing mobility aids and adaptive equipment to advocating for person-centered care. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration with families and staff, addressing barriers with creative problem-solving, and finding meaningful ways for residents to engage in daily activities.This insightful conversation highlights the unique contributions of occupational therapists in long-term care settings, showcasing how personalized interventions and a holistic approach can improve quality of life for residents. Whether you're an OT professional, a caregiver, or someone interested in healthcare, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the transformative power of occupational therapy in continuing care.
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