I am an OTA and have a resident who has had a stroke. Due to this she can not use her right arm or leg, and has aphasia. She also has severe macular degeneration. I am looking for tips and suggestions on possible one on one activities that would be suitable for her. Something that she doesn't need to see, only needs one hand, and doesn't need to use big sentences (as what she wants to say isn't always what comes out).
Thank you, and I am looking forward to hearing your suggestions.
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I am an OTA and have a resident who has had a stroke. Due to this she can not use her right arm or leg, and has aphasia. She also has severe macular degeneration. I am looking for tips and suggestions on possible one on one activities that would be suitable for her. Something that she doesn't need to see, only needs one hand, and doesn't need to use big sentences (as what she wants to say isn't always what comes out).
Thank you, and I am looking forward to hearing your suggestions.