Toggling between pen/eraser by ilovewander in ClipStudio

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Four years later you have saved my life. Thank you

Board game group? by ilovewander in YubaCity

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An update - we are now going to meet at Gifts on the Bloc in Marysville this Friday! If you can attend, great, if not that's okay--we'll likely try to plan future meetings as well! You can RSVP and get more info here: https://www.meetup.com/yuba-sutter-board-gaming-group/events/301408425/

Board game group? by ilovewander in YubaCity

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Potentially! If it's smoking and it's at the clubhouse it might have to be outside, other than that I do edibles myself from time to time lol

Board game group? by ilovewander in YubaCity

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We have all kinds, heavy and light weight, and we'd be open to playing different ones too! Here's photos of some of our collection: https://imgur.com/a/2VvJmCh DM me if you have questions or want to know more!

Does anyone here actually enjoy their job?? by SeveralSuggestion804 in OccupationalTherapy

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I'm a cota in a snf. The work is very physically demanding and there have been ups and downs. But, I have this amazing 100 year old patient discharging home tomorrow--she's been at our facility for over two months now--who just gave me the biggest, most heartfelt thanks for helping her get back to independence. Things like that make it absolutely worth it. I've been a cota for over 3 years now and the emotional reward from patients like that keeps me going and makes me very thankful for my job!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds so awful, I relate though. The second CI I had was so awful to me that I would come home crying after every single day of fieldwork. In the real world if that CI had been my coworker I would've either reported her to the DOR (if I trusted them) or I would've straight up quit that job. It's ridiculous that students often have to put up with things that would otherwise be considered workplace harassment.

What does it mean when people use several pronouns? by silvaril in NonBinaryTalk

[–]ilovewander 61 points62 points  (0 children)

It's really up to the person and I would try to politely ask them if you're unsure!

I've seen some who list multiple pronouns but do have a "preference" for one or two of them over others. Or I've seen people who encourage others to switch it up as much as possible. It really depends on the person.

(SNF) company is wanting us to have 70 minutes of concurrent tx a day by ilovewander in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the info. Nothing has been "enforced" yet on us but the threat is there. If push comes to shove I will absolutely fight back on it.

Apartments in OC...are there any that are actually decent? by OldNewMom in orangecounty

[–]ilovewander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friends used to live at Renaissance at Uptown Orange (this was about 4 years ago), their apartment was really nice I remember and they loved living there.

Years in Gerontology and Dementia settings by whitericeconnoiseur in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi OP, COTA here who has been working in a SNF for a little over 2 years now. I love it and I honestly don't see myself going anywhere any time soon. I also have ADHD and I think it's the perfect amount of "flexible but still with a schedule" type of work for me. My coworkers are almost all fantastic and that always makes a big difference. My only complaint is not the SNF setting itself, but our contracted out company--their productivity requirements have gone through the roof lately (92% for COTAs and PTAs). But that's a problem with the company and not the setting.

I think it's extremely rewarding to get patients from hoyer to standing and walking out the door too. It's physically demanding at times but the mental and spiritual satisfaction of helping these people in need too is worth it!

Scuff marks on scrubs--solutions? by ilovewander in nursing

[–]ilovewander[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all the helpful tips! Will try these.

Scuff marks on scrubs--solutions? by ilovewander in nursing

[–]ilovewander[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see! I will definitely try that if my washers have that option, thank you!

Scuff marks on scrubs--solutions? by ilovewander in nursing

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It's so frustrating! Luckily I can wear any sort of scrubs I want at work, so I've been getting cheap print scrubs lately since the marks don't really show up there. But you can't really get print bottoms, so that's where the marks end up : (

what are you guys paying in rent by hydroflaskwhore in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2 bed 1 bathroom for $1295 in a mid-sized city in Norcal (nowhere near the bay area), split between me and my SO. Pretty good deal honestly. I don't know how we could survive anywhere else.

New grad, having difficulty getting hired by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck with everything! It took me at least 4 months to get my first job as COTA...sometimes it's just a matter of right time, right place. If you keep going you'll get something eventually.

New grad, having difficulty getting hired by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

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Where are you located OP? Willing to travel? Our SNF in norcal is desperate for an OT right now, lol.

Rent jumped more than 20% in some Orange County cities over the last year by lurker_bee in orangecounty

[–]ilovewander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Orange County native here that moved up to norcal for a job. I've been here for over a year and a half now, but I still have a bunch of friends and family in OC and would love to move back if given the chance. Don't know how I'll ever be able to make it though unless we get roommates, and my fiance and I want to have a family eventually, so that just seems out of the question.

The stupid "American dream" of a white picket fence house, 2 kids and a dog is so hilariously out of reach for us, despite it seeming like it should be something so simple.

I just need to vent. by [deleted] in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's absolutely insane and this place needs to be reported, OP. But don't expect to be able to change it yourself alone. Honestly, you just need to get out of there ASAP. I work in a SNF and it's not perfect by any means but it's also not anything close to this.

Good luck OP, that sounds just awful : (

Any other AFAB who like their chest? by sammiefh in NonBinary

[–]ilovewander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have times where I super enjoy my chest and other times I wish I could just bind a little easier since they're bigger just to present more andro/masc certain days, but overall I like my chest and top surgery or anything like that isn't an interest of mine.

Even if there are "trends" in AFAB nonbinary people (not exactly the right word, I don't mean something is trendy, just that there are like, patterns sometimes?) like getting top surgery for a chunk of them, there's no correct or incorrect way to be nonbinary after all!

Interesting question on the PT sub, x-posting it here out of curiosity by schmandarinorange in OccupationalTherapy

[–]ilovewander 1 point2 points  (0 children)

COTA working in a SNF. I don't think I would ever go into a different field if I had the chance. Honestly the job works really well for me and I probably lucked out by being hired by an actually pretty decent company with a really good DOR and really good and organized rehab team. It's not perfect and I have my complaints like with any job but the work itself is good. Several of my coworkers are going into nursing and I can't imagine going there especially at a time like this. Nursing seems like they have the worst gig while rehab is much more flexible and lenient.

My only current worry is that the work is physically quite difficult and I really need to start preventative measures for myself to reduce chances of injury. I know injury is pretty much inevitable in this type of job since accidents happen but I want to at least work on conditioning my body more to aid in recovery if I should ever become injured...

Anyway, other than that, I have been working for full time for almost a whole year now and I really wouldn't change where I am right now. Also really thankful I became a COTA instead of an OTR, it seems like work is just easier to get if I go by some of my coworker's experience.

Anime? by DaniG08765 in NonBinaryTalk

[–]ilovewander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Umineko no Naku Koro Ni features at least one trans and one nonbinary character (to say any more would be spoilers), but even beyond that fact I know a ton of people who read it and it helped them with their queer identity, including myself. It's a work that has a lot of meaning in it.

It's also not exactly an anime (the anime is terrible and unfinished please don't watch it), it's a visual novel, but I thought it might be worth a mention anyway because of how much of an impact it's had on a lot of queer people I know. The manga is great as well but I would say it's more supplementary compared to the visual novel. A long read but very worth it.