A framework for OTs to defend their recommendations for support frequency and intensity.
In this episode, the "proper paper" is the released by the Occupational Therapy Society for Hidden and Invisible Disabilities (OTSi) . 📄 Key Document Details Title: Discussion Paper - NDIS New Framework Planning [S8E10] Hold Our Ground
Guidelines on integrating collateral information and professional reports to maintain assessment integrity. 📺 Alternative: "Chicago Fire" S8E10 A framework for OTs to defend their recommendations
To address concerns regarding the transition to "functional capacity" assessments and how they impact participants with invisible disabilities. 💡 Why It Matters for S8E10 📺 Alternative: "Chicago Fire" S8E10 To address concerns
The podcast episode explores how Occupational Therapists can "hold their ground" in a shifting policy landscape. The paper provides the following:
If you are looking for a physical piece of "paper" from the episode also titled "Hold Our Ground," it refers to the undelivered letter that Mouch finds stuck to his shoe after a mail truck accident. He spends the episode determined to find its rightful owner despite a missing address. Chicago Fire Review: Hold Our Ground (Season 8 Episode 10)
Arguments for why standardized tools (like the I-CAN) cannot replace professional clinical reasoning.