Occupational Therapist Goes Home for the Holidays

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2022
  • Safety first, everybody

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  • @arachnodactyly
    @arachnodactyly Рік тому +4787

    As a physiotherapist with an occupational therapist mother, I can confirm that this is a chilling documentary of our holiday conversations. Our last family dinner involved a gait assessment of my 93 year old grandfather.

    • @maryem8263
      @maryem8263 Рік тому +215

      That’s actually adorable lol

    • @abby_unhinged
      @abby_unhinged Рік тому +148

      I've done gait assessments and ankle mobs on my dad before family dinners, too. 😆

    • @allyzapena1001
      @allyzapena1001 Рік тому +59

      thats so cute tho 🥺🥺🥺, (coming from an OT student)

    • @Jeremiah90526
      @Jeremiah90526 Рік тому +101

      My Physical Therapist got a little kick out of the fact that I have stared down the barrel of a gun on multiple occasions without so much as a twitch, yet for about 3 weeks I had a full body flinch when I saw her before our sessions.
      Before you ask, ROM of the right elbow after compound fracture of the distal humerus. Ended up, even after PT sessions and doing it at home, the scar tissue got too tough and I am going into surgery for a cleaning in January, then some more PT. Extra fun, I have Opioid Resistance, so I can't even drug myself up for the next part. Yay. But no OT so far, as I can walk perfectly well, and even carry heavy loads without issues. Hurrah for being only in my 30s.

    • @tuesdaythomson4418
      @tuesdaythomson4418 Рік тому +49

      For a change, Dr. Trendelenburg is NOT turning over in his grave at this occasion.

  • @andynonymous6769
    @andynonymous6769 Рік тому +2052

    Occupational Therapists seem so underrated. Like, they make sure you can live as independently as possible for as long as possible, and they make it so you can keep control over your life for as long as possible. When you grow old, you're not going to want to give up your house, your belongings, your ability to decide what you can eat, when you can go outside, and even who gets to sleep in the same room as you. Nobody wants to be in a nursing home because they take all of that away. OT's put that off for a little bit
    Their whole job is to maintain everyone's quality of life, but since you can't measure that, you can't bill for it, so they're sidelined

    • @lesleyc2704
      @lesleyc2704 Рік тому +14

      ❤❤❤

    • @mirjanathiessen1829
      @mirjanathiessen1829 Рік тому +94

      Yes! Our jobs are actually way more complicated and nuanced in other areas like working in mental health and brain injuries/cognitive disorders. Most people have no clue what we do lol

    • @lesleyc2704
      @lesleyc2704 Рік тому +43

      @@mirjanathiessen1829 OTs are an indispensable part of the mental health team from Group to individual therapies, in- patient therapies and addiction interventions. Just so underfunded and poorly reimbursed in many countries.

    • @dan13jb
      @dan13jb Рік тому +33

      @@mirjanathiessen1829 Absolutely! I was hit by a car as a teenager (whilst static on my motorcycle; multiple head impacts and joint injury) and my OT was incredible!
      Helped massively with my physical and mental difficulties. I had no idea before that how skilled OTs had to be!

    • @superschmolz
      @superschmolz Рік тому +28

      @@mirjanathiessen1829 I adore our son's OT. He's 4.5 and has some motor processing/sensory integrating issues. She (OT) really helps him self regulate and has given him vocabulary to understand and express mind body connection. The best part is that she comes to us.

  • @LadyRad2000
    @LadyRad2000 Рік тому +2593

    When I was younger I would’ve laughed at him and blew him off but now that I’ve gotten older and a little more unsteady on my feet I think he’s a godsend.😊 Happy holidays to everybody! 🥰

    • @ruffethereal1904
      @ruffethereal1904 Рік тому +76

      You never really appreciate the sheer concern and science that goes into protecting you against yourself until you start to feel the inevitable march of time.
      I adore people that design for accessibility. Oftentimes, it makes things so much more comfortable and safer for everyone.

    • @denisehill3170
      @denisehill3170 Рік тому +34

      Who else was taking notes? 😂

    • @riverstein7251
      @riverstein7251 Рік тому +38

      I’m 23 and taking notes. Lot of these sound like a good idea. I hate accidentally slipping on things in general. Didn’t know I could buy grippers for the annoying slippery kitchen sink rug

    • @kateps1874
      @kateps1874 Рік тому +10

      Amen! Accompany your loved one's (or your own) broken ankle or skull to the ER...it only takes once then the light dawns for you that all these actions and helpful items are...Not New. And the feeling stupid quickly fades, but blasts back Mucho Gusto when the bill comes. Also note that the OT gives NON-GRIPPY hospital socks...depending on the Patient, the last thing you want is for their (shuffling gait) feet to come to an unexpected screeching halt when their otherwise-safely moving foot slides forward on the floor and causes a fall.

    • @Aphelia.
      @Aphelia. Рік тому +7

      I'm 19 and absolutely agree with him. Esp. non slippery shower mats are a must. you never know

  • @jiffyb333
    @jiffyb333 Рік тому +816

    My OT mother's response after sending her this video. "FUNNIEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN! EVERY WORD HAS COME OUT OF MY MOUTH AT SOME TIME. #safetyfirst" She's delightful ❤️

    • @susanl8070
      @susanl8070 Рік тому +12

      That's so adorable. Looks like the doctor got another fan :)

    • @ilo_ro
      @ilo_ro Рік тому +5

      OTs are a godsend, tell her she's awesome! :D

  • @sunshinemerlot9790
    @sunshinemerlot9790 Рік тому +639

    My 83 year old father lives with us and I spent the whole video vacillating between, "Oh man, isn't he the life of the party" to "Oh wow, we don't have that. We need to get that." Poor Dad, he probably doesn't even realize that he lives in a death trap.

    • @SisterOfDeathInAK
      @SisterOfDeathInAK Рік тому +41

      He still would rather live in your death trap than a perfectly safe and sterile facility. Bless you for doing your best by him.

    • @ladyofthecreek279
      @ladyofthecreek279 Рік тому +7

      ​@@SisterOfDeathInAK amen

    • @rainbowsnbubbles
      @rainbowsnbubbles Рік тому +8

      I was literally paying close attention for that very reason; my dad's 88!

    • @norwaee
      @norwaee Рік тому +7

      That's amazing of you to take care of your dad

  • @cmoneman3025
    @cmoneman3025 Рік тому +1026

    Occupational therapy's love language is giving gifts. Though he looks stressed out, Christmas season is his favorite time of the year.

    • @FayeVert
      @FayeVert Рік тому +32

      It's giving gifts but also acts of service of doing an OT assessment of your house

  • @sopyleecrypt6899
    @sopyleecrypt6899 Рік тому +164

    “…stairs not up to code.” OT’s little nieces and nephews will one day look back fondly on the Christmases they spent Googling the International Residential Code to check stair riser and tread dimensions with Uncle OT.

    • @IsaacIsaacIsaacson
      @IsaacIsaacIsaacson Рік тому +6

      they will then discover the house is historic so it doesn't have to follow building codes so what if grandma dies

    • @consi1801
      @consi1801 Рік тому

      I once hit the concrete patio slab pretty hard because of funky steps.
      They've been replaced!

  • @TheKkf1015
    @TheKkf1015 Рік тому +214

    as a woman pregnant with twins, I would honestly cry with joy if someone got my handle grips for my bathroom, non slip hospital socks, a gorilla glue shower mat, a seat riser, and an adjustable shower handle lmao

    • @susanl8070
      @susanl8070 Рік тому

      Someone get this woman a wishlist! Good luck with your pregnancy and don't forget your Frieda angled cleaner if you opt for vaginal birth.

    • @FirstLast-vy6rn
      @FirstLast-vy6rn Рік тому +6

      As a mother of twins, I hear ya. Enjoy the ride!

    • @missvidabom
      @missvidabom Рік тому +1

      Baby shower, mama!

  • @316nicolee
    @316nicolee Рік тому +223

    I love that normally these videos are the doctor yelling at the kids for potentially harmful situations and now Nana's getting it 😆

    • @katieneely2640
      @katieneely2640 Рік тому +6

      I like to “politely yet sternly” remind my parents about safety when I’m visiting them. I prefer not to say yelling at them but, yeah, I probably do 😂

  • @aesir2634
    @aesir2634 Рік тому +926

    Honestly, that bit about shower safety is pretty on point. I was in my early 20s when I slipped in the shower and smacked my head on the side of the tub. I have a scar just above my right eye where the skin split open. Considering how hard the impact was, I was pretty lucky to get away with just a cut and some nasty bruising.

    • @_Squiddy
      @_Squiddy Рік тому +49

      I have exactly the same scar in exactly the same place from a very similar accident (I was 16, though, and split my skin impacting the wall on the way down - left a nice little blood smear)! I still get a bit nervous stepping into a bathtub shower to this day

    • @lh3540
      @lh3540 Рік тому +14

      I fell on my nose ring whilst drunk when I was 19. Kids be dumb.

    • @justanotherjessica
      @justanotherjessica Рік тому +24

      My husband (33 years old) slipped and fell while stepping into the shower not too long ago because the floor was more slippery than he expected. He took the shower curtain rod down and everything but was incredibly lucky that he only got a minor bruise on his side.

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 Рік тому +61

      Had an old mentor that went on a job, young bloke slipped in the shower. He hit the porcelain soap holder and it shattered, exposing three metal prongs that were inside the tile to give the clam shell projection strength. Ended up slashing his neck on it and he bled out before arrival. Super freak accident but I've never looked at a tile soap holder the same way since. 😅

    • @abby_unhinged
      @abby_unhinged Рік тому +24

      @@classicambo9781 wow! Neither will I!

  • @michellejackson6895
    @michellejackson6895 Рік тому +199

    Omg. I’m an OT and I have literally said everything in this video. I’m dying. Thank you for acknowledging our expertise! We may be a little quirky but we love what we do and just want everyone safe!

    • @phillyphakename1255
      @phillyphakename1255 Рік тому +1

      I am not an OT, but I definitely have an eye for this kind of thing.
      I realized in college that my chronic health condition wasn't magically cured by fixing little things, but that it did help with compliance and made daily life and disease management a little less difficult.
      Then it was cemented when my mom was woozy from significant blood loss after a cut with blood thinners, so I made sure that nothing was in the fall path. Don't want her to have to deal with having a head bonk while her leg is bleeding!
      Even though we aren't at the point where accessibility is essential to daily functions, having an eye for it can be helpful, making life a little bit easier and safer.

    • @OwlLock189
      @OwlLock189 6 місяців тому

      That's why doctors are tyrants!

  • @jlkjlkjkljklj9162
    @jlkjlkjkljklj9162 Рік тому +120

    You know, I'm seeing an occupational therapist for my ADHD and I had completely forgotten that they're usually known for this kind of stuff. I was like, "but where's the calendar and helpful list of things you can do to get yourself to start working without a deadline in sight? Where's the advice of different things you can do to maintain your attention??"
    The pill organizer is super appreciated tho

    • @ae3qe27u3
      @ae3qe27u3 Рік тому +16

      Ooooo, advice for the getting started without a deadline? I would love some of that

    • @katalystkatapatheticalyssa5987
      @katalystkatapatheticalyssa5987 Рік тому +13

      They have OT for ADHD??!

    • @jlkjlkjkljklj9162
      @jlkjlkjkljklj9162 Рік тому +17

      @@ae3qe27u3 four months late, but for now what I've gotten is:
      1) Keep reminders in really visible places
      2) Keep swapping out the reminders, 'cause they're gonna work for a week or two and then your brain is gonna get used to it
      3) Have a work space that is for work and is separate from your living space
      4) Divide your tasks in smaller manageable tasks. Writing a 6000 words article is a lot of work, and if something is work you're gonna do it at the last minute. You can do 500 words a day, though.
      5) Make it easy to do stuff. It's easy for me to have breakfast when breakfast is just "chuck an Eggo in the toaster." Vacuuming the floor is a hassle (you gotta get the vacuum cleaner out! you gotta plug it in! you gotta feel bad for the terrified cats! you gotta get it out!) but sweeping the floor with a broom is easy. It's easy to clean surfices when the cleaning stuff is right there instead of in the closet.
      Right now what's working for me is to put my computer on my desk (the work space) when I go to sleep. That way when I wake up and I go to my relax space to have breakfast I can't use my computer, because it's on the desk, and getting on the desk is effort. Eventually though you need the computer, and when you do... ahah! You're in the work space! Might as well work!

    • @JumpSonic
      @JumpSonic 7 місяців тому

      @@jlkjlkjkljklj9162”you gotta feel bad about the terrified cats” is the gold I dig through UA-cam comments to find; thank you

    • @Variella
      @Variella 6 місяців тому

      ​@@jlkjlkjkljklj9162 thanks for this comment! Fellow ADD sufferer and these are awesome tips!

  • @waffles3629
    @waffles3629 Рік тому +251

    As a chronically ill person I would love medical equipment for presents. That stuff's expensive. I treated myself to a month pill container before surgery and OMG it was worth it. Takes about 35 minutes to fill it, but then I'm done for a month.

    • @eggo9402
      @eggo9402 Рік тому +19

      I got a 3 week one for free off of my city "sharing Facebook group" where people give away stuff. Depends on the type of spoons you have and where you live but it's been a big help to me both in getting rid of stuff and getting stuff I need

    • @Khakasa
      @Khakasa Рік тому +14

      I should have scrolled down before posting my comment. I NEED this particular OT in my life. Lol.
      He can shout at guys for me about death traps etc

    • @basilmemories
      @basilmemories Рік тому +15

      for real. my apartment had no grab bars in the showers and a stone tile that'd get slippery when wet. it took years, but when an OT took a look at that they gave us resources to call and bully/sweet talk the complex into getting us some proper safety.

    • @FronteirWolf
      @FronteirWolf Рік тому +3

      I have a one week one and I love it. Beats getting all my meds out of individual boxes.

    • @waffles3629
      @waffles3629 Рік тому +4

      @@FronteirWolf yeah, I used to use two one week ones (for morning and evening) and it worked ok, but with surgery I didn't want to deal with it. And same, there's no way I could deal with opening up every bottle every time, I would go nuts and screw it up. Or forget if I actually took them, whereas with a pill container you can just look to check.

  • @bar111a.5
    @bar111a.5 Рік тому +467

    The occupational therapist is just taking care of everybody, out of the love and medical passion in his heart 😭❤️ if he gave me a gorilla grip shower mat for my shower you're damn right I'm treasuring it forever ❤️

    • @lauralake7430
      @lauralake7430 Рік тому +12

      Never put it in the dryer! It burns the grippy part!

    • @grayautumnday
      @grayautumnday Рік тому +7

      Try any brand but gorilla grip. Their mats are an extraordinarily epic product function fail.

    • @grayautumnday
      @grayautumnday Рік тому +12

      @@lauralake7430 why would anyone put any clear silicone mat in the dryer? Just hang mats over a shower rod in between uses. But not the #GorillaSlip brand. I’m still mad I trusted their brand name trying all their mats thinking one of them would work. I had to trash all that plastic because I couldn’t give them away and let someone else get injured like I was.

    • @desaturated-firefox
      @desaturated-firefox Рік тому +5

      He clearly means well and it's adorable

    • @yourstruly2983
      @yourstruly2983 Рік тому +6

      Just jumping in on this reply thread in case anyone can offer a recommendation for bathtub/shower floor traction that actually works and also doesn't breed mould.

  • @rebeccaanneammons5255
    @rebeccaanneammons5255 Рік тому +66

    As an OT, I fully endorse and support the widespread public knowledge of this video!

  • @andreameehan9564
    @andreameehan9564 Рік тому +263

    I have so many questions. Does nana live alone? Yes, she will have the pill box, but does she actually remember to take the pills? Do we need to do a MOCA or SLUMS? How is she doing negotiating stairs? Is there a full bathroom on the main level? Is there anyone that assists with IADLs like grocery shopping and meal prep? Will we get to see OT featured in more videos? He’s the best!

    • @maddy9885
      @maddy9885 Рік тому +39

      Does she have motion activated lights for tripping safety during middle of the night bathroom runs?! How’s her community mobility? I’m thinking we might need a KELS

    • @andreameehan9564
      @andreameehan9564 Рік тому

      @@maddy9885 she totally needs a KELS. Good call.

    • @ChrissyReam
      @ChrissyReam Рік тому +12

      Geriatrics? Is that you?

    • @lookingupwithwonder
      @lookingupwithwonder 9 місяців тому

      😂

  • @jiffyb333
    @jiffyb333 Рік тому +354

    Growing up with an OT mom this video is absolutely on point. You always need more grab bars.

    • @Meganmama
      @Meganmama Рік тому +10

      Heck yeah. Hospital/nursing home social worker here. I need more grab bars!

    • @Shadowcthuhlu
      @Shadowcthuhlu Рік тому +6

      Non OT here and we can all use more grab bars.

    • @falconerd343
      @falconerd343 Рік тому +3

      We bought a house with grab bars installed by the previous owner. One of my favorite features!

    • @StacyHaponik
      @StacyHaponik Рік тому +2

      @@falconerd343 Agreed! My condo was previously owned by a little old lady. Plenty of grab bars, plus those little motion sensitive lights on the stairs.

    • @FortheBudgies
      @FortheBudgies Рік тому +1

      Grab bars in the shower are useful for all ages.... if you know what I'm saying😂

  • @MissLilyputt
    @MissLilyputt Рік тому +69

    Seriously, thank you Occupational Therapist. I had never heard of swing clear hinges and I have a wheelchair in my apartment I just need a little more clearance and I can actually use my manual chair in my home like I’m supposed to.

    • @letshavepie
      @letshavepie Рік тому +6

      Yeah, I immediately took a note on those. I also need someone to come in with a wrecking bar to remove the "decorative" feature that narrows hallway entrances by 4 inches.

    • @PuffKitty
      @PuffKitty Рік тому +1

      @@letshavepie four inches is a lot for anybody!

  • @spidrawebster
    @spidrawebster Рік тому +279

    Love your videos! It seems with the OT character it's a good time to talk just designing accessibly by default. It's not just older people who become disabled. The interesting thing is that a lot of medical offices and hospitals aren't really that accessible despite disabled people being sent to them to get forms filled out (endlessly,...and often instead of getting actual healthcare).

    • @Sahdirah
      @Sahdirah Рік тому +28

      Absolutely, these things should be standard with building codes.

    • @lauralake7430
      @lauralake7430 Рік тому +25

      Or the hospital closest to my house that has 4 disabled parking spots! Who do you think is coming here? Everything else is outpatient!

    • @LtCouguru
      @LtCouguru Рік тому +10

      THIS! THANK YOU!! Yeah I'm a young disabled adult living with my dad in a hundred yr old home o the top floor so ofc my house isn't ADA compliant but why is the only hospital for miles that was built in the last two decades not have ramps or grap handles in bathrooms??

    • @thezaftigwendy
      @thezaftigwendy Рік тому +2

      Yes! Also - unpopular opinion, but parking lots should have enough accessible parking spaces to match the percentage of people who need them! That means somewhere between 12-15% of the parking lot should have the li'l blue ♿. Doctor's offices should have 20% ♿ parking.
      What do they actually have? 10 ♿ slots per 1000 🚙.

    • @tracythompson4798
      @tracythompson4798 7 місяців тому +1

      I complain constantly about hospitals not being accessible . No assistance for transfers. I have severe MS and getting health care can be difficult .

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet Рік тому +36

    I'd actually love an adjustable height hand-held shower head, thanks Uncle Occupational Therapist

  • @ein-veh2365
    @ein-veh2365 Рік тому +28

    I am an able bodied not-yet-40 year old, but I have a shower seat in my shower and I plan to install grab bars once I can afford in my bathroom once I can afford to buy a house. A ton of stuff designed for disabled people is actually super useful and life-improving for everyone.

    • @GildedOnyx
      @GildedOnyx Рік тому +4

      buy the stuff that people with disabilities have so you can protect yourself from becoming disabled due to a freak accidental slip

  • @badwolf3618
    @badwolf3618 Рік тому +500

    I love it! I am not a Physical Therapist, but I am Social Work Assessor, and I frequently am meeting with people with disabilities in their homes. I am constantly scanning for safety, narrow walkways, walkers that don't have tennis balls on them, lack of grab bars in the bathrooms, etc. A lot of my assessments end up with me recommending that the person's case manager get home modifications and homemaking services done to make the residence safer.

    • @cubandarknez
      @cubandarknez Рік тому +8

      on the aggregate, how realistic are the home modification recommendations given the individual's situation?

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 Рік тому +5

      @@cubandarknez when you say "realistic", what do you mean?

    • @kt3255
      @kt3255 Рік тому +26

      As realistic as her confusing Physical Therapist with Occupational Therapist after a full session with one or the other. Happens all the time.

    • @darkhorseash4337
      @darkhorseash4337 Рік тому +12

      @@badwolf3618 I imagine "can the person reasonably afford them"

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 Рік тому +16

      @@darkhorseash4337 oh well this is for people who qualify for government assistance to pay for the modifications. Each state has different rules for how funding for home modifications is approved. In MN where I live, there are limits to how much can be spent per year, and each county has their own committees that review amy home modification requests. Case managers will find an agency that provide "Environmental Accessibility" assessments where they look through the residence to see what needs fo be done, then find contractors to provide bids for the work, and then submit their assessments and contractor bids to the home modification committee. The committee will either approve the request, or they will ask for more info, or request that cheaper and less extensive modifications be done if they feel that the modifications being requested are more than what is needed.
      It's a whole fucking process.

  • @raebee4321
    @raebee4321 Рік тому +138

    Aww, he cares so much for his family's well-being. It's so sweet.
    (It's also totally me after working three years inpatient rehab).

    • @abby_unhinged
      @abby_unhinged Рік тому +3

      Log rolls, amiright?

    • @raebee4321
      @raebee4321 Рік тому +3

      @abby_unhinged yes, and everyone arrives as a 2 max assist.
      I recently switched to med/surg and am on orientation. I swear one of the most difficult concepts for me to work my little brain around is that some med/surg patients are 100% appropriate to shower by themselves. If you're independent with showering at rehab, you were probably ready to discharge home a couple days ago.

  • @VoidWalkerOblivion
    @VoidWalkerOblivion Рік тому +37

    OT is just a very good boy who loves his Nana very much.

  • @emilysherman1406
    @emilysherman1406 Рік тому +13

    As an OT, I've never felt more attacked or more validated in my entire life

  • @orangew3988
    @orangew3988 Рік тому +15

    I used to think of this, but now my mum has overtaken me. I've come home for Christmas and she has installed small automatic LED lights all up the stairs, and by the step in the kitchen. It is now impossible to walk up the stairs in the dark. All power to her, its brilliant future proofing.

  • @abby_unhinged
    @abby_unhinged Рік тому +218

    As someone who works in in-patient Rehab, this could not be truer when I visit my parent's! I always tell them I don't want to see them while I'm working.
    You missed the part about the reachers, adaptive sock aids, and shoe horns though! 😆

    • @sopyleecrypt6899
      @sopyleecrypt6899 Рік тому +8

      They sound like great Christmas stocking fillers 😁

    • @abby_unhinged
      @abby_unhinged Рік тому +9

      @@sopyleecrypt6899 I've been known to give people pill crushers as gifts 😆

    • @stephaniehowe0973
      @stephaniehowe0973 Рік тому +7

      Dont worry my dad has had reachers before he needed them

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 Рік тому +11

      If you can find them the ultra long Ikea metal show horns are amazing. No need to lean down at all!

    • @lovinavargas-carriedo2698
      @lovinavargas-carriedo2698 Рік тому +5

      Right!? I have an Orth bc I have a spine injury. But I work in nursing care and I laughed so hard!

  • @jenniferswaim2751
    @jenniferswaim2751 Рік тому +22

    This hit really close to home for me, especially the part about the medication bottles, my nana had dementia so she would take her pain meds and then doze off for a few minutes waiting for them to kick in, but when she woke up in her mind it was a whole new day and she was hurting again so it was time to take them again. There were a few times that she had to be rushed to the hospital for treatment because of it, she could move very fast when she wanted to and sometimes she got to her pill box before my grandpa could stop her. We gave our grandparents as much independence as possible but my nana having dementia made everything so much more complicated. She passed away just a few weeks shy of meeting her first great-great grandson and I miss her so much, especially during the holidays.

  • @Clover4799
    @Clover4799 Рік тому +39

    I’m going into OT and I love when our small field gets some recognition 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Ammiller5
    @Ammiller5 Рік тому +32

    I'm an OT assistant, this is absolutely killing me. Also I'm so glad to see a doctor that understands what we do! And tbf i can't live without a handheld shower head and am constantly telling everyone they need to get one. I honestly don't understand how people wash their ass without it

    • @bethanyb4478
      @bethanyb4478 Рік тому +7

      Never mind washing your butt, the mobile showerhead makes it so much easier to wash the shower, the dog, the cat....

    • @GildedOnyx
      @GildedOnyx Рік тому +4

      I am disabled, honestly no idea what I would do without my shower chair that has a holder for the handheld shower head and my shower grips on the wall. I DO NOT want ems coming in to pick me up buck naked and bleeding LOL

  • @tessat338
    @tessat338 Рік тому +22

    When we had our bathrooms redone 5 years ago, we had grab bars put in all of them. My husband and I had just turned 50. We figured that we weren't planning on redoing the bathrooms in 10 years so we might as well do it and incorporate the grab bars into the design. We can't have bathroom rugs because of our bad cats, but at least we won't trip on them. When my parents just moved to a retirement community condo last year, the condo's designers would not allow them to have carpeting, throw rugs or any kind of tripping hazard in the unit.

  • @sardineRN
    @sardineRN Рік тому +32

    As an RN with aging family I appreciate you, OT. I appreciate you.

  • @jocelynisabelle
    @jocelynisabelle Рік тому +11

    As an OT I will confirm that there are many things we can’t un-see. It’s a blessing and a curse. 🤓

  • @bugaboo_daisy9000
    @bugaboo_daisy9000 Рік тому +6

    I LOVE OTs!!!!! They were the most important part of my recovery - My doctors were incredibly knowledgeable and wonderful, but they seemed to have no understanding of the relationship between my physiological issues and my actual ability to function in day-to-day life. OTs are a blessing.

  • @sunshinegurl3632
    @sunshinegurl3632 Рік тому +10

    Happy Holidays
    May you all have someone who loves you the way Occupational Therapist loves his Nana.
    Stay safe!

  • @Osric24
    @Osric24 Рік тому +13

    Mad respect for the shower safety bits. And stairs are an OTs nightmare for seniors. Funny and practical!

  • @Vulphie
    @Vulphie Рік тому +15

    As a PT I ask my patients a lot of this stuff too! Let's do a BERG and 6 min walk test with Nana to make sure she's not at an increased risk of falls! Also, grippers on your shoes/boots will literally save your butt on icy sidewalks. There are even gripper attachments you can get for canes and walkers. Happy holidays 🥰

    • @donnaleeah5075
      @donnaleeah5075 Рік тому

      Love mine and just ordered the ones I can put on inside and drive with! I'm older they're priceless

  • @mirjanathiessen1829
    @mirjanathiessen1829 Рік тому +16

    Spot on for physical OT. Next do one for psych and cognitive OT. Our scopes are sooo much broader than what's known to most. Merry Xmas Dr. G

  • @piv57
    @piv57 Рік тому +15

    As an OT I find it chillingly accurate. You can remove the OT from the workplace, but you can never stop his (or her) mind from thinking like an OT. It might be a jobrelated injury or plain and simple brainwashing. Anyway Happy holidays to everyone.

  • @sleepyariadne
    @sleepyariadne Рік тому +6

    I feel like out of the whole cast, OT gives the best gifts. I would gladly take the gorilla grip shower mat, I've sprained my ankle 5 times and I can't afford any more accidents.

  • @kirst5409
    @kirst5409 Рік тому +8

    As an occupational therapist, I can certify that I have said many of these things on multiple occasions. I feel so seen 🤣

  • @LorienInksong
    @LorienInksong Рік тому +17

    Honestly a lot of these safety related gifts would delight me. I've always been scared of falling in the shower and I'm only just hitting my mid thirties.

    • @sarakrauss2407
      @sarakrauss2407 Рік тому +3

      I would love some no slip socks and that shower head sounds amazing.

    • @abby_unhinged
      @abby_unhinged Рік тому

      @@sarakrauss2407 I ask for non-skid socks every year for Christmas! I'll be damned if I break a hip slipping on my kitchen tile!

  • @doomsdayaddams2894
    @doomsdayaddams2894 Рік тому +8

    As someone who is not yet old or unsteady and still tripped over a rug and hit the wall hard enough to fracture my humerus, I heartily endorse this message. I no longer have rugs.

  • @lauraschmid7998
    @lauraschmid7998 Рік тому +66

    Hahaha! Great to see you adding therapists to your repertoire!

  • @kana-is-sleepy
    @kana-is-sleepy Рік тому +4

    As a 26 year old with an OT, I can confirm, they can help literally anyone. I saw a certified hand therapist OT because I needed help figuring out how to write and do other ADL’s with my ridiculously hypermobile hands and wrists.
    My OT has mild hypermobility issues too (I have hEDS, she has benign JHS), so she had tons of great tips and advice for me, including things she’s figured out for herself. Before I saw her, I could barely manage to fill out a form, and my hand would fatigue and cramp up within minutes. She suggested a few different pens/pencils, including the Dr. Grip line of products, and it was a life-changing suggestion! I especially love their weighted G-Spec/Center of Gravity pens, and I always have one on hand.
    She also fitted me with a custom orthotic thumb splint that I wear at night. I have trouble with my left thumb joint popping in towards my hand whenever I straighten it out (it looks like it’s dislocated, but apparently it’s not), and the orthotic keeps it bent forward to help strengthen the supporting muscles while I sleep. She had several other amazing tools and suggestions, especially with kitchen tools, but I could probably write a book if I mentioned all of them.

  • @Zelmel
    @Zelmel Рік тому +16

    As someone hosting an elderly person recently diagnosed with Parkinson's for Xmas: too real.

    • @Zelmel
      @Zelmel Рік тому +1

      Also any 19 year old who doesn't welcome a grippy shower mat is too short sighted to think about themselves or their friends after a heavy night out.

  • @febby5622
    @febby5622 Рік тому +49

    Now that my parents are getting on in years and with a house renovation being planned, I actually find a few good tidbits here to keep in mind for the new place. Grab bars in the bathrooms and extra strong grip bathmats are a must.
    Still a funny skit. And also informative. 👍

    • @legibletiger839
      @legibletiger839 Рік тому +7

      Think about widening the door ways of possible. Wheelchair access isn’t going to hurt. Even a broken leg can suddenly make wheelchair access sensible.

    • @skbrickmeister
      @skbrickmeister Рік тому +6

      They also make grab bars that are stylish and look like towel bars, so double duty.

    • @PuffKitty
      @PuffKitty Рік тому +3

      I would be mulling over how to install a ramp outside as well, in case the need should arise

    • @donnaleeah5075
      @donnaleeah5075 Рік тому +3

      The toilet higher is so much better with arms on the side. If it has a bidget even better. A transfer chair built in or enough room for one to put in priceless. Hand held shower head with hot and cold easily adjust with in reach that has large lettering/pictures on it. I'm in my 60s with serious health issues. I wish I had all of these.

    • @jeniferono7609
      @jeniferono7609 Рік тому

      Plus most bathroom doorways are very narrow (24 to 26" wide) and will not allow access for wheelchairs, and sometimes walkers

  • @paulahaller
    @paulahaller Рік тому +26

    I have interacted with a handful of OTs as my Mom's caregiver. They are all such beautiful people. Merry Christmas to all the OT's. Thank you for being gifts to us caregivers all year round!

  • @Aswini.N.S
    @Aswini.N.S Рік тому +4

    An Occupational Therapist here… Its hilarious

  • @a24396
    @a24396 Рік тому +17

    As funny as this is the amount of love for Nana and the family here is off the chart! And then, at the end, he saves her from the whole situation. Even though he's "that guy" his heart is in the right place. I love this, thanks so much for posting it!

  • @vm1776
    @vm1776 Рік тому +9

    good reminder of things to look for, for older relatives especially. My husband had to stay off of his foot for a year and as a result we have alot of the handicapped equipment in the house. he's mobile again, but they do help with safety. My MIL passed and my FIL is eager to get rid of mobility stuff he doesn't use. I asked for her wheelchair since I'll be having surgery which will impact my mobility for awhile. He was surprised that I asked for the chair and also surprised that we already had most of the mobility/safety devices he's getting rid of.

  • @spamham897
    @spamham897 Рік тому +10

    Got to admit falling in the shower is one of the scariest things that have happened to me and usually means I can’t get up for a few minutes, trapped at the bottom in an uncomfortable position. The non-slip mat I put in my shower really helped

  • @StephanieBethany
    @StephanieBethany Рік тому +25

    LOL I'm an occupational therapy assistant student and we had a home modification project and I'm pretty sure I was like this for a couple of weeks 😅

    • @TheLisaGate
      @TheLisaGate Рік тому +1

      I’m an OT of 18 years. You will never not be an OT outside of work. Haha. It’s such a useful occupation that you will always use it. Good luck in school.

  • @discus8807
    @discus8807 Рік тому +9

    So glad to see rehab featured, love our OTs!! I'm an SLP-- would love to see dysphagia therapy make it to one of your videos sometime!

  • @mydoctornurse
    @mydoctornurse Рік тому +11

    Every home health nurse I know has said these exact phrases!

  • @aslansown
    @aslansown Рік тому +10

    Pill organizers make great Christmas presents too!!!

    • @privacyvalued4134
      @privacyvalued4134 Рік тому +1

      Oooh. Craft time! The grandkids can bling up certain days of the week.

  • @emmonsterd
    @emmonsterd Рік тому +6

    I love how mad he got at the INR of 7, but still knew to bring extra pill organizers. You know he spent the next 2 hours using pill id and filling it for her.

  • @pepperbird67657
    @pepperbird67657 Рік тому +6

    The lack of home care that Nana receives. Smh

  • @mariaespiritu9512
    @mariaespiritu9512 Рік тому +8

    Well Happy Holidays to all OTs. I love my mom’s OT. She just pushes her to do things she didn’t think she could do (after her stroke). They’re just awesome people, along with PTs, of course.

  • @markallman418
    @markallman418 Рік тому +6

    I love how, out in the wild, all his characters are well-meaning downers.

  • @anja8595
    @anja8595 Рік тому +4

    My partner is an OT. She got me a reflective jacket for Christmas. I am so glad the OT memes started popping up in my youtube recs.

  • @annec8127
    @annec8127 Рік тому +9

    My mum had hip surgery last month and the first thing I did for her was add tennis balls to her hospital issued walker. She was amazed at the difference!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Рік тому

      My dad couldn’t move it with the balls
      He wouldn’t put any weight onto the handles, somehow
      He had dementia

  • @lindaelliott3382
    @lindaelliott3382 Рік тому +2

    As an OT I love this. My kids aren't OTs but I felt joy when my adult son talked about bathroom safety in a badly planned bathroom at an open house. Same son gave me a safer 2 step ladder for Christmas

  • @ItsAsparageese
    @ItsAsparageese Рік тому +3

    As an infectious disease dork: THE WATER HEATER CAN NEVER BE TOO HOT, DO YOU WANT NANA TO GET LEGIONELLOSIS?

  • @isabellasupnet
    @isabellasupnet Рік тому +9

    Ooooh so happy someone from the rehabilitation team is finally on here! ❤ Will definitely be sending this to OT friends. 🤣

  • @karmapolice343
    @karmapolice343 Рік тому +5

    As an emergency person, every single one of these leapt out at me as a possible cause of a 3am ER visit. Holiday blessings upon OT (and to PT as well!)

  • @dein_tod5006
    @dein_tod5006 Рік тому +5

    As an OT i can confirm, winter is one of the most dangerous seasons. And every home is a literal death-trap! But if you dont mind that, i will be happy because of you. Because you enable me to keep on working in the job i love

  • @marley7145
    @marley7145 Рік тому +9

    Love the OT. Hope we get to meet the EMT soon! All those people have to get to the emergency room somehow.

    • @nikkiewhite476
      @nikkiewhite476 Рік тому +3

      Oh yes!

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 Рік тому +1

      Second this, even if he does a flight doctor to stick with MDs would be awesome 👌

  • @scianma
    @scianma Рік тому +4

    Thanks for thinking about therapy! We often get forgotten.

  • @amarsingh756
    @amarsingh756 Рік тому +12

    Always need an OT at home!

  • @jackcrowley2640
    @jackcrowley2640 Рік тому +6

    I love the HINT of midwestern passive aggresive-ness. Whatta beaut ❤️

  • @jillianmyerly1818
    @jillianmyerly1818 Рік тому +7

    I'm an OT student... this is probably the most accurate video I've ever seen.

  • @tamarajefferson2472
    @tamarajefferson2472 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for showing OT’s love and our daily struggle hahaha.

  • @LisaMarie-xq8vq
    @LisaMarie-xq8vq Рік тому +4

    As a Home Health Physical Therapist I’ve had similar conversations with family members- with similar results.

  • @SmileToday-CryTomorrow
    @SmileToday-CryTomorrow Рік тому +4

    You should of looked at Nana's shoe laces. They need to be velcro straps!

  • @Mimip18
    @Mimip18 Рік тому +4

    Omg!!! Thank you!!! I discovered your videos about a few weeks ago and loved them. After doing my occupational therapy clinical rotation in acute rehab at a trauma hospital everything you say is hilarious! So I'm so honored you made one about us OTs!! Looool.

  • @Crenga
    @Crenga Рік тому +3

    as a disabled individual in and out of OT since i was a kid... i'm only now realising my occupational therapists trained me to think like this. i've never had a single accident in my wheelchair or shower, though, so i'm grateful for it, but damn. they got me

  • @DarthSithari
    @DarthSithari Рік тому +5

    Imagine if he met an insurance adjuster.

  • @Myrtle2911
    @Myrtle2911 Рік тому +3

    I feel like this is me every time I visit my parents. I'm a nurse, but my OT tendencies run deep.

  • @robyndegraves8023
    @robyndegraves8023 Рік тому +2

    I've never been this happy to be so called out

  • @maggie6152
    @maggie6152 Рік тому +7

    I'm only 32, but have multiple chronic illnesses/disablilties resulting in joint issues and this applies very much to people like me as well...I may also have a habit of analyzing houses for safety issues too. XD

  • @Queencthulhu
    @Queencthulhu Рік тому +59

    Happy holidays!!! I love what you do!!! ❤️ I wish you a wonderful 2023 year! ☃️

  • @adamsbja
    @adamsbja Рік тому +2

    Years ago my mother had a foot issue but was focused on (reasonably) pushing her limits. That's how we discovered the stairs outside her physical therapist had a really loose guardrail. Best we can figure everyone had either taken the ramp or been stable enough on the stairs not to notice. To their credit it got fixed quickly when we pointed it out.
    It's kinda surprising how easy it can be to miss stuff like that.

  • @Patricia-pm8sw
    @Patricia-pm8sw Рік тому +3

    🤣 I have too many relatives with medical conditions so I do some version of this every time I visit.
    Nana is 89 in with stage 4 colon cancer but she's still trying to do her own lawn work.

  • @sirflimflam
    @sirflimflam Рік тому +3

    Occupational Therapist would have an aneurism in my house.

  • @cbpd89
    @cbpd89 Рік тому +3

    I'm not at a stage of life--nor in a profession--that has me looking at shower grab bars and tennis balls on walkers, but I can accurately predict everything a toddler will break or injure themselves on in any room.
    Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Have some outlet covers!

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Рік тому

      My toddler had to take the outlet covers off for me lol
      N could open the door pop locks too
      🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @MrMojo23100
    @MrMojo23100 Рік тому +3

    After years of OH&S training, filling out Risk Assessments, and caring for my disabled father these examples hit home just as hard. Once you're trained to see safety hazards that's all you see. Just the other day I had to pick up a Christmas gift from a warehouse and spotted at least six safety violations walking to the office.
    Blocked fire exits, tripping hazards everywhere, unsecured pallets of stock not safely stored, etc. The handrail on the stairs had a broken bolt at one end, so using it for support would just cause it to bend. It took all my willpower to not to jump on one of their forklifts (they left the key in it) and start reorganizing everything.

  • @blueomega2853
    @blueomega2853 Рік тому +1

    And Nana's response of running out of patience will be every body by new years

  • @adorabell4253
    @adorabell4253 Рік тому +4

    For those who can’t get the adjustable height shower head check out the IKEA suction pad handheld shower head holder. We have 3 installed at our place. Cheap, easy to move, and we now have showers at perfect heights for all residents.

  • @lttlEspana
    @lttlEspana Рік тому +6

    As a commercial architectural inspector, I can relate to this.

  • @kwith
    @kwith Рік тому +2

    I'm not even 40 yet and some of those presents sound like pretty good ideas..... *grabs pen and paper*

  • @jaclynpeer2035
    @jaclynpeer2035 Рік тому +2

    As an OT, this made me smile 😁 thank you!

  • @realTLC
    @realTLC Рік тому +8

    Could you do one for a speech therapist? Maybe like related to swallow safety? Thickener use? I mean...if you represented OT we SLPs want to be featured too 🤣

  • @obviousbear1289
    @obviousbear1289 Рік тому +3

    I'm 30 and a gorilla grip shower mat does start to sound like a useful gift. ... ... Oh no.

    • @lunaticbz3594
      @lunaticbz3594 Рік тому +3

      I'm in my 30's and after a close call, it really woke me up to the fact that there is nothing to land on in a bathroom that won't mess your day up at a minimum. The door is the softest thing in that room. Everything else is tile or porcelain.

  • @maggiedhue9349
    @maggiedhue9349 Рік тому +2

    Thanks to Dr. G., I'm making a list, checking it twice (making sure if it's naughty or nice) because a hip replacement is coming to town.
    Merry Christmas and best wishes to Dr. G., Lady G., and the Glaucoflecken gang.

  • @sarahmarshall1306
    @sarahmarshall1306 Рік тому +2

    “you’re a 5’2 grandmother with osteoporosis, not Lebron James.” 😂 best line

  • @alonelyshrub
    @alonelyshrub Рік тому +3

    I always look forward to seeing professionals in the wild...I mean, outside work

  • @abigailjacobs3865
    @abigailjacobs3865 Рік тому +3

    This is so true. I’m currently studying Occupational Therapy

  • @thomaskilmer
    @thomaskilmer Рік тому +2

    Unironically I would love half of these gifts.

  • @lifeonholidae
    @lifeonholidae Рік тому +2

    As an OT you really did you due diligence with this one. And I've 100% said all of these things. 🤣🤣