Arthi Anthony

June 5, 2023

Invisible Care – Newsletter for June 2023

In this issue: Best Home Healthcare Award, One Stop Shop – Balanced Care Model, Mental Health – Eliminate Waitlists, Billing – Economical Clients Deserve Care, and OT Workshop – Upcoming Event
May 25, 2023

OT Workshop – May 29, 2023 at Noon

The workshop led by Occupational Therapists Jennifer-Berg Carnegie and Erin Mara is intended for treating and assessing occupational therapists in the auto-insurance industry.
May 5, 2023

Invisible Care – Newsletter for May 2023

In this issue: Best Home Healthcare Award, One Stop Shop – Balanced Care Model, Mental Health – Eliminate Waitlists, Billing – Economical Clients Deserve Care, and OT Workshop – Upcoming Event
May 1, 2023

OSOT Webinar – Free PPT Download

Considerations to be made by OT’s while completing Assessment of Attendant (Form1) Jennifer Berg-Carnegie hosted a webinar through Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists (OSOT) on March […]
December 28, 2022

Invisible Care – Newsletter for December 2022

In this issue: Why Invisible-Care?  This research illustrates how telehealth can increase access to care for patients, and that telehealth interventions are effective for patients. The […]
August 30, 2022

Invisible Care – Newsletter for August 2022

In this issue: Cues & Prompts – Including Significance of cueing and prompting in brain injury rehabilitation, and Prompting hierarchy Why Invisible-Care?  This research illustrates how […]
April 27, 2022
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Invisible Care – Newsletter for April 2022

In this issue: Significance of Documentation Invisible-Care Reporting CAT or NOT? Meet our Clinical Manager, Erin Mara Why Invisible-Care?  This research illustrates how telehealth can increase […]
December 13, 2021
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Invisible Care – Newsletter for December 2021

In this issue: Shaping the Future with Innovation and Technology Retrospect: A Look Back at Last Year Upcoming Events Community Partnerships Why Invisible-Care?  This research illustrates […]
September 30, 2021

Mr. Smith; A Case Study

Mr. Smith presented as a jovial, funny family man who reported “performing” regular self-care duties by himself, however relying on his partner for many ADL tasks […]