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    Explore " home health" with insightful episodes like "#22 | Learn How to Become a Doctor of Physical Therapy with Katherine Stepanovic", "Creating Confidence and an Occupation-Based Mindset with Alexis Joelle", "#41: Our Take March–Part 1", "Exploring the Country Through Travel Therapy with Emily Ann Becker" and "Episode 6: Devin and John // The History of myPTsolutions" from podcasts like ""All Things College and Career", "OT 4 Lyfe", "Health Care Rounds", "OT 4 Lyfe" and "myPTpodcast"" and more!

    Episodes (52)

    #22 | Learn How to Become a Doctor of Physical Therapy with Katherine Stepanovic

    #22 | Learn How to Become a Doctor of Physical Therapy with Katherine Stepanovic

    Thinking about becoming a physical therapist?  If so, then this podcast episode is for you!  We interview Dr. Katherine Stepanovic, a highly experienced physical therapist.  In this episode, we discuss everything you need to know about this career including education, clinical rotations, the boards, continuing education, the wide variety of work settings, what a typical day is like on the job, etc.

    We think you'll love this conversation with Kathy as much as we did.  Kathy is so interesting, smart & just a warm and thoughtful person.  Even if you have no interest in physical therapy, you'll enjoy this interview with Kathy! 

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    Show Notes:

    Netflix's Stranger Things
    Spaulding National Running Center
    UVM's Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
    University of New England
    NPTE - National Physical Therapy Exam
    North Beach - Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT
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    Irene Davis
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    Creating Confidence and an Occupation-Based Mindset with Alexis Joelle

    Creating Confidence and an Occupation-Based Mindset with Alexis Joelle

    Sarah and Alexis discuss:

    • OT settings within the hospital
    • What is acute care?
    • Planned and unplanned hospital stays
    • Supporting clients in the beginning of their journey
    • Typical length of stay in acute care setting
    • Importance of education within the initial session/ evaluation
    • Similarities of Acute Care and Early Intervention practice areas
    • Getting experience in other practice areas to guide our current practice area
    • Episode with Dr. Michael Roberts- How Deep is Your Love for OT? https://ot4lyfe.com/23/
    • Differences in working with planned and unplanned hospital stay clients
    • Challenges working in acute care setting
    • Ableism
    • Occupation-centered practice within the hospital setting
    • Advice for people that are in a system where occupation-based practice is not at the forefront
    • Being a mentor and life long learner
    • Her consulting company: creatingconfidenceinOTs.club
    • AcuteCare4OT on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/173309566418639/

    Email: info@alexisjoelle.com

    Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/8alexisjoelle

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/8alexisjoelle/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/8alexisjoelle

    Website: https://www.alexisjoelle.com/

    #41: Our Take March–Part 1

    #41: Our Take March–Part 1

    In this episode, John reviews what happened in the world of health care this past week, specifically the results of a study published on March 11 in the JAMA Internal Medicine on Home Health and how it can provide a significant amount of savings when compared to other discharge locations.

    • Home health care agencies save Medicare millions of dollars compared with skilled nursing facilities, despite higher readmission rates, according to the study. Researchers used Medicare claims data from 2010 through 2016 to compare the results of more than 17 million hospitalizations, where 39% were discharged to home health and 61% to skilled nursing.
    • This massive study—17 million cases over a seven-year period—demonstrates the enormous potential value home health care can bring to Medicare and other payers.

    About Darwin Research Group
    Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

    Exploring the Country Through Travel Therapy with Emily Ann Becker

    Exploring the Country Through Travel Therapy with Emily Ann Becker

    Travel therapy is a unique practice area that consists of traveling to different parts of the United States in order to provide therapy services to places in need. Usually, rotations last about 13 weeks and then the therapist moves on to another placement. Sometimes there can be a potential to sign on for additional time if the services continue to be needed. Emily Ann Becker, OTR/L, is a travel occupational therapist who is currently licensed in 6 states and works in a variety of different settings, including skilled nursing facilities and home health. She discusses the best and worst parts of working in travel therapy and how flexibility is essential. Throughout our discussion she sheds light on the complexities and opportunities that being a travel therapist provides, as well as her passion for helping to inspire others.

    Emily and Sarah discuss:

    • Being licensed in multiple states and the differences in state law.
    • The trials and tribulations of being a travel OT
    • The variety of settings that travel therapy provides
    • The ability to specify the new jobs you are presented
    • The best and worst parts of being a travel therapist
    • How much the placement companies help you with your placements
    • The personality that you need to be a travel therapist
    • The importance of self-care
    • Tips to becoming a travel OT
    • Tax implications of travel OT placements
    • Possibilities of international travel therapy
    • Choosing one word as a focus for the year

    Email: ebecker815@gmail.com

    Instagram: @emilyann815

    Episode 3: From OT to Rehab Manager

    Episode 3:  From OT to Rehab Manager

    Devin's guest on this episode is Michelle Lenore, a former occupational therapist who has transitioned to a new position as a rehab manager. Michelle brings us an honest look at the transition from clinician to Rehabilitation Manager role. We discuss job duties, stress management and skill set required for the job.Its a highly recommended listen for anyone seeking tips or considering a role in management.

    for more information and to check out our job listings, check us out at myptsolutions.com

    #11: The Aging Population with Bob Roth

    #11: The Aging Population with Bob Roth

    In this podcast, John Marchica speaks with Cypress HomeCare Solutions’ Managing Partner, Bob Roth. The Better Business Bureau serving Central, Northern and Western Arizona (BBB) announced on May 16, 2018 that Cypress HomeCare Solutions was the winner of its 2018 BBB Torch Awards for Ethics for companies with more than 150 employees. This is the first time a home care company has been nominated regionally, let alone won this award. Here are some of the highlights we cover:

    • The differences between the terms of home health care, home care, and private duty, and how Cypress HomeCare Solutions fits in with them.
    • The difficulties that Home Care organizations have with partnering with Integrated Delivery Networks (IDN) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO).
    • Bob’s opinion on how the nation currently scores for caring for the aging, quoting renowned Dr. Ken Dychtwald.
    • Moving forward, how do we both gain more caregivers and integrate technology with caring for the growing aging population?

    Speaker Bios
    Bob Roth founded Cypress with his family in 1994 and has been at the helm as Managing Partner since December 2003. Nationally, Bob serves on the Home Care Association of America (HCAOA), locally; he serves on the Board of Directors for the Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation, DUET Partners in Aging and is on the ambassador committee for Aging 2.0 – Phoenix Chapter. Bob hosts a radio show called “Health Futures, Taking Stock in You.” This program airs every Friday from Noon to 1:00 pm on Money Radio 1510 AM, 105.3 FM. The talk show is about how to live a healthier happier life with a focus on our aging adult community and is in its 5th year. He writes a monthly column called “Aging Today” for the Jewish News of Greater Phoenix, and Lovin Life after 50 newspapers. Bob is a graduate of Ithaca College with a B.S. in Business Management, and a minor in Marketing.

    John Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. He was the founder and CEO of FaxWatch, a leading business intelligence and medical education company and two-time member of the Inc. 500 list of America's fastest growing companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade. John earned his B.A. in economics from Knox College, an MBA and M.A. in public policy from The University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework and doctoral exams in clinical epidemiology and health economics at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.

    About Darwin Research Group
    Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

    #10: A Discussion on Home Health Care

    #10: A Discussion on Home Health Care

    A century ago, all health issues were tended to in the home, whether by a physician house call or by another family member. Yet, as modern medicine evolved in the early 20th century—along with important economic social changes, such as urbanization, industrialization and immigration—care transferred to hospitals and physician offices.

    With rising health care costs in mind, by 2050 an estimated 27 million Americans will need some form of long-term care, with the bulk of that care being provided through home health providers and hospice care. Who receives health care in the home is not only a crucial policy question to be addressed but also can be a significant business opportunity for the industry and its suppliers.

    In this episode, John walks us through how home health care came to be, the differences between home health care, private duty, and hospice, and the impending importance it has for the future as we live longer lives.

    About Darwin Research Group
    Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

    #0: Health Care Rounds – Trailer

    #0: Health Care Rounds – Trailer

    From Darwin Research Group HQ, we welcome you to our table to discuss health care policy and issues, our take, and the opinions of today’s leading health care experts. Darwin Research Group provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care.

    Your host for this podcast is John Marchica, a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. He was the founder and CEO of FaxWatch, a leading business intelligence and medical education company and two-time member of the Inc. 500 list of America's fastest growing companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade.

    John earned his B.A. in economics from Knox College, an MBA and M.A. in public policy from The University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework and doctoral exams in clinical epidemiology and health economics at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.

    We will have new interviews every other week. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app.

    In this brief episode, John spends a few minutes talking about why we're launching a podcast and what to expect in future installments.

    Cristin Frank Shares How You Can Destress Your Life By Removing Clutter At Home

    Cristin Frank Shares How You Can Destress Your Life By Removing Clutter At Home
    Since 2002, Cristin has been upcycling curbside trash into interior design treasures. This crafty mom has a creative reuse for anything from old t-shirts to a dismantled dresser. In 2009, she founded The Eve of Reduction, a lifestyle movement encompassing up cycling, consumption control and simple living. She is also the author of Living Simple Free & Happy, How to Simplify, Declutter Your Home and Reduce Stress, Debt and Waste. In this 54th episode of the Healthy Wild And Free podcast we talk about living a simple, economically smart lifestyle so that you can do and experience more in life.  We talk about how to reduce debt and stress so that you can live a healthier life and enjoy your home, and still have the ability to travel and enjoy other aspects of life as well. Make sure to subscribe to Healthy Wild And Free on Youtube, Follow on Facebook, andtweet me to say hi! Thanks for tuning in, - David Benjamin  HealthyWildAndFree.com