Last week’s forum discussions were lively, with members focusing on practical solutions and professional growth. Remote therapy roles are becoming increasingly popular, sparking conversations about new opportunities in telehealth. There was also a strong interest in assistive technology, with many seeking continuing education to enhance their skills. Additionally, practical tips on home safety and workload management were shared, reflecting the community’s commitment to improving patient care and professional efficiency.
This Week’s Hot Topics
Weekly Occupational Therapy Jobs: Remote therapy roles are booming
Remote therapy is gaining traction, offering flexibility and new opportunities for OTs. This is an important shift in our field that’s worth keeping an eye on.
CEUs that level up assistive tech skills
Staying ahead with technology is key, and this thread covers the best CEUs to boost your assistive tech know-how.
Portable mounting that doesn’t wobble
A practical discussion on how to achieve stable portable mounting solutions, crucial for many therapeutic settings.
Wearable IMUs to track carryover
Insightful exploration of wearable IMUs and their role in monitoring patient progress outside the clinic.
One-page home safety handout for quick visits
Streamlining home visits with a concise safety handout is a helpful strategy discussed by members.
Lead OT workload and supervision time
Balancing workload and supervision is a challenge for many lead OTs, and this thread offers practical advice.
Weekly Occupational Therapy Jobs: Remote work options are expanding!
Expand your job search with more remote options becoming available, offering greater flexibility.
Small home tweaks to reduce falls
Simple yet effective home adjustments can significantly reduce fall risks, as discussed by our community.
FAQ/Guidelines
New to the forum? This is your go-to for all the essential guidelines.
Admin Guide: Getting Started
For those needing a primer on forum administration, this guide is invaluable.
That’s it for this week’s digest. Thank you for being part of our community and contributing to these engaging discussions. Until next time, take care and keep making a positive impact.