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"Pam Hirsch, RN, BSN, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:38:15 -0500
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Tina:  Please refer this mother NOW to an Occupational Therapist!  There is 
so much that the therapist could help her with.  OTs focus on helping a 
person maximize their abilities within their particular lifestyle.
Most of you know that my daughter graduated with her Doctorate in 
Occupational Therapy last year (I unashamedly brag about her, much to her 
embarrassment!), so I have become much more aware of how an OT can help in 
any life situation.  My daughter and I were just talking about the subject 
of parents (mothers or fathers) with disabilities and she was telling me 
that this is an untapped area - there's not a lot of attention or research 
being done.  I was asked by one of her professors at Washington University, 
St. Louis to teach the lab session on parents with disabilities when I went 
down to hear Rachel present her dissertation last spring.  Wash U. is one 
of the few schools to include parents with disabilities in their 
curriculum.  I think I learned as much as the 1st year students did.  They 
were shown a video of a mother with severe CP (Cerebral Palsy) diapering 
her 5 month old baby.  It took the mother almost 15 minutes, but it was 
wonderful to see the co-operation and interaction between the mother and 
her baby. And the mother did it herself with no assistance. The students 
were very interested in this area and all of them told me that hadn't even 
thought about how a parent with disabilities is able to care for a 
baby/young child.  There was another video showing how parents managed with 
toddlers or preschoolers.
If you are going to be involved in the care of this mother and her baby, it 
would be a wonderful learning experience to go with this mother to see the 
therapist, if the mom is agreeable.
Good Luck with this mom.

Pam Hirsch, RN,BSN,IBCLC
Clinical Lead, Lactation Services
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Barrington, IL  USA

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