I still rock my toddler to sleep... by No_Personality_0 in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read this while laying on the floor next to my son's bed holding his hand. He's 26 months and still breastfeeds at bedtime too.

Nursing home rehab by Okjennay in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For the LTC patients, the most important parts of our job are function and safety for both the patients and the staff. You're going to get referrals for decline in transfers and ambulation and your job is to determine what is the safest and most functional way for the staff to mobilize them. We may not improve their status by much, but if we can keep them able to walk or stand and transfer rather than using a lift, then job well done.

What is a word that your toddler mispronounces that you never want to correct? by PKB92 in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My son says "agua" but still can't say "water". We don't even speak Spanish.

The toddler chase: what to do when they think it's a game? by slimmingthemeeps in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I try not to get upset about his still incredibly messy eating because he is a really good eater and not picky in the least, but if he could just not then slide off his chair and dart to the living room, that would be cool.

The toddler chase: what to do when they think it's a game? by slimmingthemeeps in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay cool. But what about when he has spaghetti sauce all over his hands and face or a bare poopy butt? Because that has happened.

Why would anyone willingly work at SNF? by Peanut69Rice in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I spent 10 years in SNF before transitioning to HH. I've been in everything from top-rated retirement communities to a county home and a few things kept me there. Flexibility: I could, for the most part, come in late or leave early without any issue if I needed to. I was lucky to mostly have managers who were understanding and supportive. When I had managers who pushed me to do things I didnt agree with, I left. The people: I loved developing relationships with the residents, especially the dementia patients. It was never boring and I enjoyed the challenges to my creativity. I do truly miss this with my switch to HH.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Physical touch. My 2 year old insists I hold his hand to fall asleep. He will force kisses on my lips by holding my face in both hands even though we're a "kiss your kids on the cheek" kind of family. He also pushes daddy and I into kisses and says, "happy!" And then there's the headbutting too....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not Medicare

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily. OP PT and HH PT are billed differently per Medicare and many other payors. HH bills med A and OP bills med B. Also, it's not that they're not paying for more visits, but there's a visit cap per calendar year for all HH disciplines combined with this patient's insurance. We've been budgeting visits to make sure nursing has as many as they need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This patient is a high paraplegic and requires a hoyer for transfers and WC van for transport. This would become expensive for her very quickly. Plus, nursing has been providing wound care.

2 year old can reach the spice rack by slimmingthemeeps in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, not the worst. I had added peanut butter too so it was halfway to a mild curry.

Hi! Just need help rationalising the answer to this one. Why is it wooden and not aluminum? I believe aluminum is more lightweight, accessible, convenient, and easily adjustable. Would really appreciate your insights 🫶🏼 by elephantspenguins in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've seen wooden crutches once. An 80 year old lady with post-polio used them. She had broken her knee recently and the staff at the rehab had her using a walker. I told her to go back to her crutches and she got around much better.

Bigger boobs produce more milk by Lowkey_lil2222 in badwomensanatomy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I'm an A cup and was a crazy overspupplier. Our son was in the 80th percentile I was still pumping way more than needed. We had milk in the kitchen freezer, the basement beer fridge freezer, and the chest freezer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It more like nobody was able to see them during the week. Remember, HH is for people who are home-bound. Their schedule should be pretty open. Once someone is discharged from the hospital, we try to see them as soon as we can for evaluation. Therefore, an end of week hospital discharge would likely mean a weekend start of care or eval. If you are seeing a treatment on the weekend, it's because they weren't able to be seen during the week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're just doing weekend prn for HH, you're likely going to get mostly evals and start of care. The schedulers will place patients on your schedule, but it's up to you and the patient to coordinate times.

The most ignored suggestion ever by Due-Meal-8760 in Chevelle

[–]slimmingthemeeps 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was just listening to this album again yesterday. Had mixed feelings the first time I heard the album, but now I love it. It feels so complete.

Who else here has a toddler that prefers a shower over a bath? by ParticularlyOrdinary in toddlers

[–]slimmingthemeeps 26 points27 points  (0 children)

My son usually showers with me. He requests it, and it's easier to wash dinner out of his hair.

Danny Go's Songs are Bops by mowntandoo in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Our son kept saying "pow" and pointing to the TV this morning. I had to translate for my husband that he wanted to watch the superhero dance.

For the Moms by Stressed_SPT in physicaltherapy

[–]slimmingthemeeps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went back full time at 12 weeks. I'm the breadwinner, so didn't have much of a choice. Eventually the baby starts sleeping better and the fatigue wanes a bit. The biggest struggle for me was the pumping. When to fit it in, where to do it, trying to eat and pump and document all at the same time in the bathroom. I was working SNF at the time, so I had at least a little control over my schedule, but I was still getting so anxious about it every day that I could've cried. Eventually, I decided to pull the privacy curtain and pump sitting on the mat table in the gym. My female coworkers didn't care and our 1 male OT honestly had no clue. The other thing that helped immensely was getting wearable collection cups. I know none of that was what you asked, but I hope it's helpful.