Business Plan for a Physical Therapy Clinic Benita Hodgson HCA 311: Health Care Financing & Information Systems Instructor: Garlyn Lewis March 17, 2012 Table of Contents 1) Executive Summary 3 2) Services and Equipment 4 3) Organizational Structure
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Running Head: A BRIEF CRITIQUE OF PERSON CENTERED THERAPY A Brief Critique of Person Centered Therapy Date of submission: 11.09.2008 A Brief Critique of Person Centered Therapy “Existential therapy is a process of searching for the value and meaning in life” “(Corey, p. 131) with a focus on central concerns of the person’s existence; Such as death, freedom, existential isolation and meaningless. “Existential therapy can best be described as a philosophical approach
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Respiratory Therapy is a health profession that specializes in Cardio Pulmonary functions and health. Respiratory therapists help with prevention, assessing patients, treatment, diagnostic evaluation, education, and care. They treat patients from all ages, from babies to the elderly. The requirements in becoming a Respiratory Therapist are taking Human Anatomy, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Mathematics at a high school or college level. To begin the Respiratory Therapy Program out
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and physical agents to change or prevent circumstance that affect patient’s life style. Choosing the most useful and least harmful strategy for a given patient is one of the clinical decisions made by the clinician daily. Establishing a physical therapy diagnosis allows the clinician to name and classify clusters of symptoms, signs, and demographic data of similar patients who have responded successfully to a specific treatment. Using the systematic process of classifying clinical data, developing
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Person centered and Gestalt Therapy The Gestalt approach to therapy emerged during the 1950’s and was developed by Frederick Perls (1893-1970). The aim of Gestalt therapy is to increase awareness, so that the client comes to resolution of unfinished business and the integration of the thinking, feeling and sensing processes. In Gestalt therapy the emphasis is placed on the present experience, the perception of the individual as a whole and the direct awareness of emotions and action. Gestalt therapists
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intake and assessment information. 6. Evaluate the appropriateness of a referral. 7. Identify the effects of medical and psychotropic drugs. 8. Review and select music therapy assessment instruments and procedures. 9. Adapt existing music therapy assessment instruments and procedures. 10. Develop new music therapy assessment instruments and procedures. 11. Create an assessment environment or space conducive to the assessment protocol and/or client’s needs. 12. Engage
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rented as needed for patients. Supplies for this contracted equipment may also be obtained on an as needed basis. Staffing is based on respiratory therapy hours per patient day (HPPD) and the acuity level of the respiratory patients in house. Must days there are two respiratory therapists per twelve hour shift and the Director of Respiratory Therapy is counted in staff for day shift. Occasional on weekends an extra respiratory therapist maybe added for an eight hour shift in place of the Director
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Galloway, Karisa ECS 101 Community Binder For the Community Resource Binder project I chose to interview Tri-Counties Regional Center about their speech therapy program. Tri-Counties has many different programs that branch off of their business. They help families in need that have children with disabilities. These disabilities can go from speech delay to a child with a mental disability. They have many professionals in the field that go out of their way to help families as best as they can
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When a child is diagnosed with autism, one thing that is noted is the lack of eye contact. Music therapy works to help this in numerous ways. When the therapist starts at the child’s level, according to the British Colombian Music therapy association, they can base what needs to be done and how to do it off of where the child is and after many sessions, where they are now (M-7). According to a report in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, “Eye contact – this refers to an event where
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surgery, ankle sprains, and strokes (360 Physical Therapy). The pool puts less stress on the muscles, joints, and ligaments that therapists would be working on improving. The buoyancy of the water helps enhance exercise and functional training for the patient with musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and integumentary diseases, disorders, or conditions (“Aquatic
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