Amy Orellana has years of experience treating patients with neurological disorders in rehabilitation clinics and occupational therapy practices; She is a lecturer and member of a working group of doctors and therapists on the topic of Parkinson's.
As part of her therapeutic work, she often finds out that relatives receive too little attention. It is therefore important to her to strengthen them and support them with practical tips.
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Occupational therapy episode 1, what is important?
A contact recently wrote to me via social media, asking if I had any tips on how to find a good occupational therapy practice for people with Parkinson's disease. Of course I have tips. It is even very important to me to bring specialized occupational therapists and people with Parkinson's together. What should I look out for when looking for an occupational therapist? Here are a few important points: ...
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