I MPROVING T HE W ORLD O F O CCUPATIONAL T HERAPY.

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I MPROVING T HE W ORLD O F O CCUPATIONAL T HERAPY

Goal: To improve the skills of daily living among Occupational Therapy clients thus achieving a more efficient and fulfilling life for the Occupational Therapists.

Good Grips Button Hook  An adaptive metal hook  Rubber grip  PURPOSE: To simplify the skill of buttoning clothes  USE/VALUE: Individuals will be able to dress accordingly with no hassle  COST: $7.95  SOURCE:

Collapsible Dressing Stick  Lightweight birch stick  C-hook, Push-pull hook  Travel friendly  PURPOSE: For putting on/taking off clothing  USE/VALUE: An individual with a low range of motion can dress and undress independently, minimizing the stress of bending  COST: $14.95  SOURCE:

Carex EZ Grabber Reaching Aid  Metal rod with shaft and handle  26” and 32”  Plastic wrist support  PURPOSE: To get a hold of items in hard to reach places  USE/VALUE: Helps persons with limited strength

Carex EZ Grabber Reaching Aid  COST: $22.95 and $23.95  SOURCE:

Maple Cutting Board  Chopping board  11” square and 1” thick  Rubber suction  Stainless steel nails  Corner guards  Rocking “T” Knife

Maple Cutting Board  PURPOSE: to hold food for cutting or slicing  USE/VALUE: Enables individuals who have temporarily or permanently have use of only one hand to prepare and cook their food independently  COST: $39.95, additional $22.95 with “T” Knife  SOURCE:

A Therapist- based progress monitoring software FEATURES:  Documentation  Scheduling  Progress Monitoring  Clinic Management  Electronic Billing  To-Do List PURPOSE: To increase a productive workplace between Occupational therapists and their clients to increase the quality of life USE/VALUE: OT’s will be able to balance time and work efficiently between clinics and client’s homes Cost: inexpensive per patient fee Source:

TOTAL COST: Good Grips Button Hook – $7.95 Collapsible Dressing Stick - $14.95 Carex EZ Grabber Reaching Aid - $23.95 Maple cutting board with “T” Knife - $62.90 Fusion Web clinic – per patient fee TOTAL: $109.75

These equipment are used to enhance the quality of life of the patients of Occupational Therapy. Based on the total cost, it is proven to be cost efficient per household. The utilization of the software is promised to make life easy, fast, & rewarding!