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Vocational Rehabilitation - working well! by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist Posted Fri 23 Jan 2009 5:04pm rehabilitation. Waddell, G., Burton, K. & Kendall, N. (2008) Vocational Rehabilitation – what works, for whom and when? London: TSO. Given my knowledge of the authors - definitely one... I just ran across this paper written by Sainsbury Centre and the College of Occupational Therapists in the UK, about vocational rehabilitation in mental health. Great Read on »
Rehabilitation of the Working Memory by Andrea Fabry Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Apr 2010 10:23am Memory loss is a common issue for mold-exposed patients. Until I began the brain rehabilitation component of our journey, I had no idea the problem involved my working memory rather than my short-term memory. The working memory is centered in the prefrontal cortex. One aspect of working memory involves "holding on" to thoughts and tasks Read on »
August 29, 2008 rehabilitation at HOME works for those with COPD by Roxlyn Facebook Posted Mon 01 Sep 2008 7:09pm Music is a terrific help in keeping one moving...speaking of which, it is time to get on the treadmill. Walked intervals from 3 to 4.5 mph, very tough for 2 miles in 45:44 will do small weights tonight since I didn't get to them last night.roxlyngcd@comcast.net Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease And Home Rehabilitation - The Mobile Phone's Read on »
Telemedicine Working in Prisons And With Oil Rigs to Provide Video Visits with the Doctor – Not Just for Developing Countr by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 30 May 2010 12:52pm and using the webcam to verify that the pill had been taken.  Not to be left out, Verizon is also working with Cisco and UnitedHealthGroup has invested several millions....  In California, prisons are investing in telemedicine as this makes sense, anywhere where you can’t have an on premise physician available telemedicine can step in.  Granted Read on »
Work work work work work work by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Wed 19 May 2010 8:08am Work work work work work work work work work. (@ i[2]y – I’m Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation) Read on »
Work is my rehab by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Wed 23 Sep 2009 11:25pm education, TBI Rehab, TBI Symptoms, therapy, thoughts, trauma, traumatic brain injury, Work issues ... — might have turned into much more impressive accomplishments in life). When I look back on the course of my life, I have to say that work has been my saving grace. Being able Read on »
Work is my rehab by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm — might have turned into much more impressive accomplishments in life). When I look back on the course of my life, I have to say that work has been my saving grace. Being able... outside — I learned, tape by tape, assignment by assignment, how to comprehend what was being said to me. Before I’d gone into temporary secretarial work, I’d really floundered Read on »
Rehab is easy, Recovery is hard – Making addiction treatment work by Adi Jaffe Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 9:04am Here’s another article from Sarah Henderson, one of our readers who’s recovered from a long battle with eating disorders and is living with bipolar disorder. She’s very candid about... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read on »
Do Rehab Centers For Teenage Alcoholism/Drug Abuse Even Work by addictiondoc Posted Sat 22 Jan 2011 6:22pm Do treatment programs, also known as “rehab centers”“,  work for teenage alcoholism or teenage drug abuse? Loaded question! As a psychiatrist specializing... to a 30-day treatment 3 separate times before he got motivated to quit drinking or using drugs. What types of rehab programs seem to work better? 1. Longer programs for teenage Read on »
October 22, 2008 winning benefit from pulmo rehab work-The "impossible" is sometimes possible by Roxlyn Facebook Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 11:10am October 22, 2008 winning benefit from pulmo rehab work-The "impossible" is sometimes possible! Prize winning benefit from my 5 year dedication to continued daily pulmonary rehab work. Winning was from "LOTS of doing a *little more* walking", and a LOT of luck. Lucky because no others were signed up to run/walk in my 70 and up, age group Read on »