I may be contacting you about that Tammy... my supervisor was talking about incorporating animals at some point. My own dogs are too old and have health problems, but one day a patient brought her own little dog in a carrier and the other patients loved it. I only work with adults, and right now my patients range in age from about 40 to 70... but they love activities that you would think of as "kid stuff".

Thanks for the suggestion!

Pat

At 08:40 PM 2/16/2005, you wrote:
Pat,

I can appreciate your frustration with not getting the response from groups that you had hoped. I think we become so focused on goals that we tend to forget that a good therapist can take nearly any activity and make it therapeutic, irregardless of the actual defined goal.

It seems that the standard things that I have observed in a clinic or hospital setting include the same things that you have mentioned. Now, with my past career eperience, I have something to recommend, because it is a great group activity for any age. I incorporate animals into the group. The activities that you can do with animals are endless: tossing toys, grooming, brushing teeth (my dog loves to have the patients do this), walking, reminiscing, etc, etc. etc. I know this is one idea out of thousands that are out there, but this is one that seems to transcend so many different ages and populations.

If you need some help finding someone in your area, please let me know. I used to coordinate an "award winning" program that brought animals into hospitals, plus I trained and evaluated people and their pets for such work. I have a lot of experience in policy development, infection control practices, risk management, and marketing of these programs. It is what I did for nearly 10 years BEFORE I became an OT. I now have my own dog come to our pediatric clinic. All therapists use her in sessions (PT, OT, and speech). The things kids (and adults) will do to interact with an animal is amazing!!

Hope this is of help to you!
Tammy

pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This past weekend I attended an 8 hr. continuing ed class called
"Rediscovering Fun in Rehabilitation". It wasn't at all what I had
expected or wanted, but it was by far the best class I have ever been
to. It was 8 hrs of sheer fun and laughter and well worth the airline
tickets and hotel room. I almost hate to admit that it was run by
a PT. He talked a lot about the history of PT and where PT was
going, but it was interesting to hear that "they" have many of the same
concerns we do. I felt kind of like a fly on the wall eavesdropping on a
secret society.

What I was looking for was fun ideas for the patients... things I could do
with them in group therapy that would be an active respite from the rest of
the 8 hr day they put in (it's a pain management program, 40 hrs a week for
6 weeks). What I got was new ways of thinking for therapists who are on
the verge of being burned out (or already there) and dread going to
work. Pay attention Ron... I recently revisited a thread that was almost a
year old where you talked about losing your passion for OT, and this
guy is in FLORIDA!! (He goes to several other states though) In spite of
the fact that he's a PT, the class is hilarious and very relevant to OTs..
and it's only $89 for 8 CEUs! If anyone is interested, his name is Michael
Niss and his website is www.cheapceus.com

Unfortunately, I am in the same position I was before attending that
class... I still need fresh ideas for group activities. We do things like
volleyball with a beach ball, hitting a balloon back and forth with
flyswatters (one of their favorites), ring toss, toss across, and similar
games. I posted this question on AOTAs listserv but all I got was "What
are your goals?" and "What do you want to accomplish?" My goal is fun for
the patients, it's a long day... and it doesn't hurt if there is some
physical activity thrown in. There must be someone on this list that does
different group activities and is willing to share? Please?

Pat



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