Week 6!! It's almost over. I don't know whether to be happy or sad. I'm a bit of both.
Monday = more paperwork. 2 PADP applications. Reading other PADP applications to get an idea of what needs to be written. It's interesting how you have to spin it so that the client is in the worst possible situation so that it's more likely they get approved for funding.
It's also amazing that the client pays $100 and the rest is paid by the government. It could be $20,000 worth of equipment but all you pay is $100. It's a really great scheme. If only there could be a way of speeding up the process.
I rigged up a text book behind my computer so that if i shove it up against it hard enough it holds the plug in so it can charge. Just have to make sure I don't move it at all. Annoying! But at least I have a computer!!
Until I Reside In Just One Place
What's it about?
Here's a place for me to detail my goings on so people who are interested can find out.
It will mainly be about my Occupational Therapy pracs, serving both as a diary and for friends and family to find out what I've been up to.
The title refers to the fact that in the next 18 months it is likely that I will live in at least 6 different places. People as where I'm form and it's hard to answer, I'm from Narooma, I go to uni in Albury, I live in Queanbeyan part time. Where is home?
I really look forward to the day where I can call a place home for good and be certain that it is home.
Enjoy
It will mainly be about my Occupational Therapy pracs, serving both as a diary and for friends and family to find out what I've been up to.
The title refers to the fact that in the next 18 months it is likely that I will live in at least 6 different places. People as where I'm form and it's hard to answer, I'm from Narooma, I go to uni in Albury, I live in Queanbeyan part time. Where is home?
I really look forward to the day where I can call a place home for good and be certain that it is home.
Enjoy
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Dubbo: Week 5;4
DUBBO WEEKEND!
By myself :(
The weekend consisted of both my car and computer calling it quits!
I attempted to go for a drive to see some of the outside world and I didn't get very far befor my car started lurching and doing other strange things. So back to the cell I went. Car parked and not to be touched!
Computer decided that it will no longer charge unless I hold the plug in really tight. Handy!
Did some crafts to keep me from going nuts.
The weekend was loooooong and not very enjoyable.
I was looking forward to going back to work on Monday!
By myself :(
The weekend consisted of both my car and computer calling it quits!
I attempted to go for a drive to see some of the outside world and I didn't get very far befor my car started lurching and doing other strange things. So back to the cell I went. Car parked and not to be touched!
Computer decided that it will no longer charge unless I hold the plug in really tight. Handy!
Did some crafts to keep me from going nuts.
The weekend was loooooong and not very enjoyable.
I was looking forward to going back to work on Monday!
Dubbo: Week 5;3
Wednesday = Mudgee = 10.5 hour day.
3 initials
1 Electic Wheelchair trial
2 wheelchair adjustments
Endless paperwork
Thursday, Friday = completing said paperwork
Thursday I had some education on lymphoedema with the lymphoedema OT and some lymphoedema clients. Went through the lymph system and how it works and what happens when lymph nodes are removed. Then into what some of the treatments are for lymphoedema. Extremely interesting! And the OT made it SO easy to understand. I got to have a look at some client's lymphoedema and compare affected and non-affected limbs. I found it really amazing and would definitely like to learn more!
3 initials
1 Electic Wheelchair trial
2 wheelchair adjustments
Endless paperwork
Thursday, Friday = completing said paperwork
Thursday I had some education on lymphoedema with the lymphoedema OT and some lymphoedema clients. Went through the lymph system and how it works and what happens when lymph nodes are removed. Then into what some of the treatments are for lymphoedema. Extremely interesting! And the OT made it SO easy to understand. I got to have a look at some client's lymphoedema and compare affected and non-affected limbs. I found it really amazing and would definitely like to learn more!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Dubbo: Week 5;2
Sunshine and warmth yesterday.
Cold and pouring rain today.
MORE PAPERWORK.
Got to sit in on 2 lymphoedema clients. Good to see something different. Everyone's trying to get me out of the office and away from the computer.
Things are getting pretty stressful because my supervisor has to get everything finished before she goes on maternity leave a week after I finish. So she's trying not to start too many new things and I'm getting my things done and then we have to go to Mudgee 3 times in the next 3 weeks which means NEW CLIENTS. MORE PAPERWORK. LESS TIME TO GET EVERYTHING ELSE DONE.
So the pressure is on. Which makes it a bit hard. But I'll do what I can.
Mudgee tomorrow. 3 new clients. Hoping for simple mods and no Enable applications but that probably won't happen now!!
Long day tomorrow. Need sleep. Blah.
Cold and pouring rain today.
MORE PAPERWORK.
Got to sit in on 2 lymphoedema clients. Good to see something different. Everyone's trying to get me out of the office and away from the computer.
Things are getting pretty stressful because my supervisor has to get everything finished before she goes on maternity leave a week after I finish. So she's trying not to start too many new things and I'm getting my things done and then we have to go to Mudgee 3 times in the next 3 weeks which means NEW CLIENTS. MORE PAPERWORK. LESS TIME TO GET EVERYTHING ELSE DONE.
So the pressure is on. Which makes it a bit hard. But I'll do what I can.
Mudgee tomorrow. 3 new clients. Hoping for simple mods and no Enable applications but that probably won't happen now!!
Long day tomorrow. Need sleep. Blah.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Dubbo: Week 5;1
WEEK 5!! Can hardly believe it.
Not much time left in Dubbo now.
Good or bad?
A bit of both I think.
Absoutley loved the weekend. Had a great time playig in Dad's vegie garden, did a lot of weeding and put up some wire for the peas to climb. Picked lettuce and tomatoes, spinach and chillis. The best thing ever. Can't wait to have a garden of my own.
Back in Dubbo now and getting stuck in to my last couple of weeks.
Had my halfway evaluation last week and passed with a few key things for me to improve on so that's good.
That's all for now. BED
Not much time left in Dubbo now.
Good or bad?
A bit of both I think.
Absoutley loved the weekend. Had a great time playig in Dad's vegie garden, did a lot of weeding and put up some wire for the peas to climb. Picked lettuce and tomatoes, spinach and chillis. The best thing ever. Can't wait to have a garden of my own.
Back in Dubbo now and getting stuck in to my last couple of weeks.
Had my halfway evaluation last week and passed with a few key things for me to improve on so that's good.
That's all for now. BED
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Dubbo: Week 4;4
So it seems I write nothing for days then WRITE A THOUSAND WORDS THAT OVERPOWER AND OVERWHELM... and pssible bore.
My bad.
I hope someone is enjoying it :)
My bad.
I hope someone is enjoying it :)
Dubbo: Week 4;3
So where I am they are currently building a new hospital. BRAND SPANKING NEW.
They've been laying slabs and all sorts of fun stuff. Expecting to move in there in Feb 2011.
We had and OT meeting on Tuesday where one of the bosses showed us the drawings and went through what goes where and how things will be operating. Pretty interesting stuff. Pretty stressful for those organising and planning it. It would be really interesting to see it when it's done.
So there are a few jobs for the OTs to do before the final plans are made. The builders are going to set up a mock room and they have to work with the OTs to determine the height of the toilet so that over toilet frames and commode chairs can go over them with enough clearance to save catching dangly bits and also that they can go over the toilet enough that the commode pan is over the bowl. The level at which the toilets are embedded into the floor can have a huge impact on whether or not they end up being functional.
Apparently one time a company had to pull out 90 toilets because the equipment didn't fit right over them.
The OTs are also going to be involved in designing the garden area so that in incorporates different terrains, surfaces and areas to negotiate as part of a community access assessment. So there would be ramps, curbs, steps, gutters, grass, concrete, gravel etc. All so that some assessment can be done on site. It would be pretty interesting to be involved in. I'm just sad that I won't be here to see the rest of it happen. I like the designing part of it!! I'm interested in architecture!! I want to be involved!!
But the amount of pressure that rests on those that make the final decisions is pretty daunting!! Imagine designing all this and it being built and then thing are wrong.
Still, I'm definitely interested in it!
4.5 hour day tomorrow. Finishing early and having Friday off. Love it. Very short week. Have to take my time-in-lieu becaue there's 3 trips to Mudgee in the next 3 weeks so there'll be MORE time-in-lieu.
To Queanbeyan tomorrow. To Narooma Friday
YAAAAAAAAAY!!
Side Note: Cheesymite scrolls must be eaten in a particular way. You can't just bite into them like any bread roll, you must eat them like you are unwinding them. YOU MUST.
Dubbo Baker's Delight make crappy Cheesymites.
The end.
They've been laying slabs and all sorts of fun stuff. Expecting to move in there in Feb 2011.
We had and OT meeting on Tuesday where one of the bosses showed us the drawings and went through what goes where and how things will be operating. Pretty interesting stuff. Pretty stressful for those organising and planning it. It would be really interesting to see it when it's done.
So there are a few jobs for the OTs to do before the final plans are made. The builders are going to set up a mock room and they have to work with the OTs to determine the height of the toilet so that over toilet frames and commode chairs can go over them with enough clearance to save catching dangly bits and also that they can go over the toilet enough that the commode pan is over the bowl. The level at which the toilets are embedded into the floor can have a huge impact on whether or not they end up being functional.
Apparently one time a company had to pull out 90 toilets because the equipment didn't fit right over them.
The OTs are also going to be involved in designing the garden area so that in incorporates different terrains, surfaces and areas to negotiate as part of a community access assessment. So there would be ramps, curbs, steps, gutters, grass, concrete, gravel etc. All so that some assessment can be done on site. It would be pretty interesting to be involved in. I'm just sad that I won't be here to see the rest of it happen. I like the designing part of it!! I'm interested in architecture!! I want to be involved!!
But the amount of pressure that rests on those that make the final decisions is pretty daunting!! Imagine designing all this and it being built and then thing are wrong.
Still, I'm definitely interested in it!
4.5 hour day tomorrow. Finishing early and having Friday off. Love it. Very short week. Have to take my time-in-lieu becaue there's 3 trips to Mudgee in the next 3 weeks so there'll be MORE time-in-lieu.
To Queanbeyan tomorrow. To Narooma Friday
YAAAAAAAAAY!!
Side Note: Cheesymite scrolls must be eaten in a particular way. You can't just bite into them like any bread roll, you must eat them like you are unwinding them. YOU MUST.
Dubbo Baker's Delight make crappy Cheesymites.
The end.
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