
Ep. 39 - Digestible Research with an Innovative Journal Club ft Sarah Lyon
08/30/20 • 43 min
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Sarah Lyon*, OTR/L and founder of OTpotential.com is also a leader, community-builder, and a Nebraska-creative. She joins us for entertaining and practice-shifting dialogue on research, beginnings, and even summer camp. Join us for the funny and sincere stories that started as a friendship between two camp counselors in Nebraska. Tune in for how Sarah's mission with the OT Journal Club is well equipped to serve the hungry home health OT. *This episode was recorded in 2019 and is a wrap up episode for Season 2.
MASSIVE SPOTLIGHT to an option for stirring up a new focus for your life to bounce into a fruitful, wise and positive direction. Hire a personal coach or trainer for your team at www.8togreat.com or [email protected].
LINKS + TOOLS mentions:
COTAD.org: Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity
https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club Sarah's cutting-edge, practice-shifting journal club and community.
A few articles you may enjoy, written JUST for the home health OT...
OT Productivity Hacks from a Home Health OT
Occupational Therapy and Flow: Combating Burnout
3 Motivational Interviewing Strategies
Tips for OTs Eating Lunch on the Go
[Yes, the podcast is on hiatus currently while the creator discerns how best to honestly use her creative bandwidth. Keep stirring YOUR inspiration! For the most up-to-date info or products, check out www.tillandwater.com]
Sarah Lyon*, OTR/L and founder of OTpotential.com is also a leader, community-builder, and a Nebraska-creative. She joins us for entertaining and practice-shifting dialogue on research, beginnings, and even summer camp. Join us for the funny and sincere stories that started as a friendship between two camp counselors in Nebraska. Tune in for how Sarah's mission with the OT Journal Club is well equipped to serve the hungry home health OT. *This episode was recorded in 2019 and is a wrap up episode for Season 2.
MASSIVE SPOTLIGHT to an option for stirring up a new focus for your life to bounce into a fruitful, wise and positive direction. Hire a personal coach or trainer for your team at www.8togreat.com or [email protected].
LINKS + TOOLS mentions:
COTAD.org: Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity
https://otpotential.com/ot-potential-club Sarah's cutting-edge, practice-shifting journal club and community.
A few articles you may enjoy, written JUST for the home health OT...
OT Productivity Hacks from a Home Health OT
Occupational Therapy and Flow: Combating Burnout
3 Motivational Interviewing Strategies
Tips for OTs Eating Lunch on the Go
[Yes, the podcast is on hiatus currently while the creator discerns how best to honestly use her creative bandwidth. Keep stirring YOUR inspiration! For the most up-to-date info or products, check out www.tillandwater.com]
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Ep. 38 - How She Addressed Cognition in the Home: Mary Platt is back
Special guest Mary Platt* is (a now happily retired) OT who trained with Claudia Allen (of the Allen Cognitive Model). She worked private pay after investing years in home health OT. She began serving clients, their families, lawyers and guardians using the Allen Cognitive Model to guide her practice and recommendations. *This episode was recorded in 2019 and is a wrap up episode for Season 2. Want even more inspiration and resources directly to your fingertips?
MASSIVE SPOTLIGHT to a bright human, coach, writer and leader who could authentically support your overall wellness and embodiment into a new way of life. Meet and work with Rachel at www.exerciseyoursoul.org or @exerciseyoursoul.
LINKS + TOOLS MENTIONED:
COTAD.org: Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity
Email Mary for her Allen Cognitive Levels manual at [email protected]
Check out her new website + resources: https://www.allencognitivementors.com/
OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Version 5 of ACL Screening/Manual
Cognition, Occupation and Participation Across the Lifespan by Katz
Living Sensationally by Winnie Dunn
Wording for documentation after screening reveals concerns of dementia that Mary mentions:
"Obtain a definitive diagnosis for mental status, possibly of dementing dementia, possibly by a geriatric physician or a neuro psychologist."
"Obtain an updated evaluation of aphasia and its relationship to dementia."
"Evaluate by speech therapist (as applicable if there are further signs of impact to swallowing or communication difficulties)."
[Yes, after Season Two the podcast is on hiatus currently while the creator discerns how best to honestly use her creative bandwidth. Keep stirring YOUR inspiration! For the most up-to-date info or products, check out www.tillandwater.com]
Next Episode

Ep. 40 - Visualize Documentation Done With Ease ft Jaron Lukas
Picturing success isn't just for our client's. It can help us, too. Jaron Lukas, entrepreneur/meditator/leader, shares how goal visualization can work even for us as a home health OT. *This episode was recorded in 2019 and is a wrap up episode for Season 2. Want even more inspiration and resources directly to your fingertips? Sign up and shop at www.tillandwater.com.
MASSIVE SPOTLIGHT to a jeweler that could change your world, or at least your style. Meet and work with Lyndsey Rieple at https://www.lyndseyrieple.com/.
LINKS + TOOLS MENTIONED:
COTAD.org: Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity
Twitter: @Jaron Lukas
Instagram: @JaronLukas
Goal Visualization with Jaron
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