An OT Never Stops Learning: A Reflection by Kirsty Ryan
When I first began my journey as an Occupational Therapist, I was nervous – actually, more than nervous. I was scared that I wouldn’t be good enough, that I might make mistakes, or that I…
When I first began my journey as an Occupational Therapist, I was nervous – actually, more than nervous. I was scared that I wouldn’t be good enough, that I might make mistakes, or that I…
It is considered a best practice to reposition individuals with or at risk of pressure injuries using a personalised regimen. This approach ensures that repositioning intervals and methods are tailored to the individual’s unique needs,…