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List of general ways to stay safe at home, provided by your occupational therapist. Includes strategies for setting up your home, managing your medications, personal care, everyday activities and in case of emergencies. (English) Colour
Catalogue Number:
262592Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Rehabilitation and Recovery,
- Prevention and Wellness
Disorders and Conditions:
- Safety and Injury
Keywords:
- Rehabilitation,
- Therapy,
- Rehab,
- Home,
- Safety,
- Lifeline,
- Blister,
- OT,
- Occupational,
- Pack,
- Bars
Demographic:
- Adults,
- Older Adults
Program:
- Rehabilitation/Centralized Allied Health
Format:
FactsheetRevision Date:
April 01, 2014Reproduction Rights:
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EnglishDisorders and Conditions
Safety and InjuryFormat
Factsheet
Body Location
- Skin, Hair, and Nails (10)
- Multiple Systems (5)
- Bones, Joints, and Muscles (4)
- Digestive System (4)
- Lungs, Breathing, and Airways (4)
- Brain and Nerves (3)
- Ear, Nose, and Throat (3)
- Immune System (3)
- Blood, Heart and Circulation (2)
- Kidneys and Urinary System (1)
Diagnosis and Therapy
- Prevention and Wellness (15)
- Symptoms (7)
- Rehabilitation and Recovery (5)
- Drug, Fluid and Nutrition Therapy (4)
- Complementary and Alternative Therapies (1)
Specific Collections
- Pediatric Services (11)
- Emergency (7)
- Safety and Injury Prevention (6)
- Maternal Infant Child Youth (5)
- Nutrition (5)
- Older Adult (4)
- Quality and Safety (3)
- Cardiac Services (1)
- Public Health (1)