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  • Robbing the Bank

                One of the primary factors that control salaries of long term care therapists is the reimbursement fee schedule that is established by Medicare. Basically, dollar amounts are set for various levels of care, and each higher category means a higher reimbursement rate. Therapy minutes ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on November 23, 2009
  • Government and Healthcare: Can anybody hear me?

    Hey, all!  Here we are heading toward Thanksgiving and ''all you can eat Turkey Day!''  I crack up when people say, ''Gosh, I feel so tired after Thanksgiving dinner because of all those tryptophans!''  I can't imagine that it just might be from simply eating too much!  But who am I to judge, especially when I am ...
    Posted to The OT E-Connect (Weblog) on November 18, 2009
  • Moving Up

      One of the questions I get asked often is why I remain a COTA, and not further my degree to an OTR. This is a question I ask myself, and as much as the change would be nice sometimes, there are many reasons why I remain a COTA. Of course the educational factor is first. As much as I enjoy school, the things that come with it such as ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on November 14, 2009
  • Connecting 101

      And we meet again here in blog land, my friends!  I trust that you and yours are finding this fall season to be calming and peaceful after those busy, hectic days of summer!  (Remember when they used to be called the ''lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer''?)  I am using this season to re-connect with family and friends.  ...
    Posted to The OT E-Connect (Weblog) on October 26, 2009
  • The Future of the COTA

      Healthcare reform, the economic depression, reduced insurance reimbursements, Medicare and Medicaid cutbacks, how will this affect the future of the COTA?             Some people are quite nervous right now, thinking that Obama's healthcare reform will eliminate the COTA position. ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on October 22, 2009
  • Change of Heart

      Well, I must admit that talking to others with different experiences and listening to the other side of the story is one good way to learn. This past weekend my thoughts were changed on the health care reform issues, and simply by listening to another opinion from someone who sees another side of the story. ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on October 11, 2009
  • Changes in Long Term Care Funding

      Changes in Medicare funding for skilled nursing facilities happened just a few days ago on October 1st. These changes will cut deeper into the budgets of all Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF's), but the impact will be felt more in smaller SNF's.  With strained budgets, it will more than likely affect the quality of care our senior ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on October 5, 2009
  • Uninformed Families

      Sometimes family members of some of my patients are so clueless it really makes me wonder what they are thinking. Some seem to think therapy is a magic bullet, and we can cure any problem. In the past, there have been a couple of real backward thinking people I've dealt with, but just recently there has been a couple people that have ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on September 26, 2009
  • Progress Notes

      Probably one of the hardest things to learn as a therapist is writing progress notes. If you're involved in long term care, then you know these are a requirement from Medicare and insurance companies. Documentation of their patient's progress is normally required at specific time ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on September 21, 2009
  • Why I Love OT

                  Actually there are lots of reasons. The people you meet and work with. Those unforgettable moments when a patient is able to complete a task for the first time. Those funny moments. And so many more.             ...
    Posted to COTA Thoughts (Weblog) on September 13, 2009
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