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  • Retirement

      Well as I mentioned in my last blog I have retired as a COTA. I don't miss getting up in the mornings to get ready for work, but I already miss meeting and working with people. That was one of the key matters considered as this decision was made because I knew it would leave a blank in my life.   As much as there were always a few ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on May 20, 2013
  • Time Away

      Hello readers, sorry I've been gone for a while. I had to take a bit of time away from the blog in order to deal with some personal issues. Life is always challenging, and sometimes a break is needed. Sometimes a break is just to refresh your spirit. For me this was both.   One personal issue is my mom, who fell recently and broke ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on May 16, 2013
  • prn COTA Work

      Working as a COTA in a prn status has its advantages, but it also has it disadvantages too. As much as the flexibility of setting your own schedule is nice, some days there is no need for extra help.   So working prn status you can set the hours and days you prefer to work. That is nice for times when you need a day off for a ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on April 6, 2013
  • Counting Minutes and Other Issues

      I really have to say the new computer system is really affecting my productivity. It is terrible, but lately all I do during a treatment is check minutes. In the many buildings I travel to therapists are dealing with the issue in different ways, and for the most part I don't like it.   So our daily log is now one page with a list ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on April 2, 2013
  • Caseload Craziness

      So at work this week one of my schedules had five patients on it. Four of these were in the facilities locked unit, meaning their major diagnosis was Alzheimer's or dementia. Three of the four refused to do any therapy without a lot of coaxing and encouragement. Spending the time to talk them into doing any therapy wasted so much time ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on March 27, 2013
  • Memorable Patients

      Just this week I had a patient who made my day. This person was very friendly, willing to participate addressing all of their goals, and had some great stories. It made the entire treatment pass so quickly I went way over the scheduled time.   But this got me thinking about patients I've worked with over the years, especially some ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on March 23, 2013
  • LTC Work Wear

      What type of clothing do you wear to work in a long term care setting? Over my years I have seen everything from a dress shirt/tie and three piece pant suits to scrubs and jeans. With the different activities we address as COTAs in LTC there are different opinions as to what is appropriate.   As I said the different clothing I've ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on March 10, 2013
  • COTA Salaries

      Some time ago I wrote a blog about COTA salaries, and in it I mentioned that with the increased cost of schooling and decrease in salaries that soon we may see a shortage of people seeking to enter the field. Was that a bad prediction?   The cost of the two required years of OTA school can vary greatly. At the local community ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on February 26, 2013
  • Medicare Fraud Tackled

      You might have seen this in the news, but the presidents federal Health Care Fraud and Abuse Program are hard at work uncovering scams in the system. In 2012 alone they were able to recover $4.2 billion from both companies and individuals who were trying to cheat the system. This was the highest three year total recovered since the ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on February 12, 2013
  • Patient Complaints

      Just the other day I treated a person with a diagnosis list as long as your arm. It's a shame to see someone with so many problems, especially someone as young as this person was. Getting up in years myself I know what it's like to always have the doctor find things you didn't know you had and that don't bother you, that is until they ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on February 9, 2013
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