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An OTR® working in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) receives an order from a physician to evaluate a 60-year-old woman who presents with generalized weakness after an extended hospital stay to treat her Type 2 Diabetes. As the OTR® is reviewing the patient’s chart, she notices that the patient has also been diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder, depression, and substance abuse. The doctor has stated in the patient’s chart that her prognosis is guarded and her potential for returning home is fair to poor.


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This patient presents with both physical and mental health issues that will both have an impact on her ability to return home. The doctor’s statement that “the woman’s potential for returning home is fair to poor” may be based purely on her physical condition. As the OT has assessed the patient from a physical perspective, it is important to also assess her cognitive and functional abilities as her mental health status could affect her recovery and her ability to functionindependently regardless of her living situation. An evaluation of the patient’s cognitive skills, ADL and general functional performance are tools which can be used to evaluate her level of functioning in these areas.

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After several sessions, the OTR® becomes aware that the woman is very rarely motivated to engage in therapy sessions. The OTR® has ,however, observed that the woman really enjoys sensory experiences such as using lotions, soaps, soft blankets etc. Given the patient's diagnoses and based on these observations, how can the OTR® improve the patient's participation in therapy?


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