Rehab Ready LLC
A passion for taking care of therapists/assistants the way we take care of our patients!
We staff a variety of settings (hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, outpatient therapy clinics, assisted living facilities, home health agencies and schools...to name a few) with experienced, highly productive, independent, reliable and extremely favorable staff to exceed our clients' expectations and relieve them of their stresses of today's everchanging healthcare environment. We are committe
05/17/2023
PV Mexico. Much needed/deserved break. Love you baby! 💋
04/21/2022
31 yrs & going strong! Now THAT'S Love!!
04/03/2022
Happy Occupational Therapy Month! There's a reason why I've been at it for more than 3 decades now...& still loving it! ❤️
01/14/2022
Great stretch for those of us that sit while we work or perform heavier lifting. Take care of your back!!
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10/16/2021
05/21/2021
Amazing!!
First Brit to have double hand transplant now gardening and can even use mower EXCLUSIVE: Chris King lost both hands in an accident at work involving a metal-pressing machine but can now use a lawnmower and shears five years after having a pioneering operation at Leeds General Infirmary
03/02/2021
Super!!
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12/30/2020
Yay for OT!!
Occupational therapist teaches NYC coronavirus survivors how to live again Maura Regan is an acute care occupational therapist at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation who went from having a full caseload of neurological patients to treating COVID-19 recoverees when the pande…
12/04/2020
Today on International Day of Persons with Disabilities we share some insights from Theresa, who lives with younger onset dementia.
“Dementia is a disability and if it was a physical disability everyone has gone to great lengths with ramps and disabled access toilets and all that. It's very easy to build a ramp and then you think job done we’re great, but it’s a lot harder when it’s behavioural change. We have an entitlement to be supported.
All we want to do is live our lives. We don’t want people to smile at us extra or don’t overly want more friendliness, we just want to be able to go about our business and enabled to do that, and given permission to do that in the best way we can. It’s an entitlement not so much a ‘nice to have’.”
An estimated 70 per cent of people with dementia live in the community. But many communities don’t really understand what dementia is or how it can affect someone. This may lead to people living with dementia feeling socially isolated.
The good news is that small changes can make a big difference and enable people living with dementia to continue to live the life they choose.
To find out more please visit www.dementiafriendly.org.au.
08/25/2020
It's not "just a little finger!"
We often hear from our patients that they can’t believe how much trouble an injured little finger has caused them.
This could be because the little finger contributes to up to 25% of our gross grip strength. 💪🏼💪🏼 Some articles have even a higher figure and studies have shown that losing your little finger is detrimental to every day function (Metholt, Chinchalkar & Richards, 2010).
So not “just a little finger” after all!! 👐🏼
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