In this episode of OT Conversations, Hao explores Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) — a condition that often goes unnoticed compared to Alzheimer’s, yet profoundly affects the lives of patients and families. We break down what FTD is, how it differs from other dementias, and the unique ways it can change behavior, language, and social relationships.You’ll learn about the different types of FTD (behavioral variant, primary progressive aphasia, and movement-related forms), the symptoms to watch for, and the diagnostic process. More importantly, we’ll talk about management strategies, the vital role of occupational therapy, and how families can adapt to support loved ones living with this condition.This episode is for therapists, health professionals, caregivers, and anyone curious about how dementia can look very different from what you might expect.
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Motor Neuron Disease
What happens when the body weakens but the mind stays sharp?In this episode of OT Conversations, we explore MND—its impact, its challenges, and the vital role of occupational therapy.From ALS to adaptive aids, CPAP to communication breakdowns—we talk real care, real people, and why your role matters.✨ Learn. Anticipate. Adapt.#OccupationalTherapy #MNDawareness #ALS #NeuroRehab #OTConversations #AdaptiveCare #DignityInDecline #PalliativeOT #MultidisciplinaryCare #HealthcarePodcast #CPAPsupport
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Educating an Educational Lead about OT
In this episode of OT conversations I talk to the AHP education lead and I gave her an educational conversation regarding occupational therapy. She had lots of questions about occupational therapy and the answers that she got surprised her because it opened her eyes to the vast and the wonderful nature of occupational therapy. Do listen to this. It’s entertaining and you might pick up some pointers on how you can promote the profession as well.
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“When Thinking Gets Cloudy: The Cognitive-Perceptual Frame of Reference”
“Cognitive-perceptual dysfunction remains one of the most challenging barriers to functional independence. In this episode of Occupational Therapy Conversations, we revisit the Cognitive-Perceptual Frame of Reference, exploring its evolution from the Quadraphonic and Dynamic Interactional models to contemporary practice. We’ll examine how OTs integrate remediation and compensation strategies — and reflect on what this means for clinical reasoning, assessment, and patient outcomes in neurorehabilitation.”
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What is an Impella device?
“Imagine a pump, smaller than your finger, stepping in to do the work of a failing heart. That’s the Impella — a tiny mechanical device that can keep blood flowing when the heart can’t keep up. In this episode, we’ll explore what it is, why it’s used in life-threatening situations like heart attacks and cardiogenic shock, and the key precautions that keep patients safe. From the ICU to the therapy team, we’ll break down how this little device makes a big difference.”
This is a UK-based Occupational Therapy podcast expressing personal clinical experiences, views, and aspirations for occupational therapy practice in the UK. It is aimed to help OT students and clinicians navigate their way through their clinical practice involving occupational therapy. When it gets controversial, it is Rant Involving Occupational Therapy. When I talk about foundation OT knowledge, it is Relevant Information about OT. When I celebrate amazing people I encounter, It's Rollicking Individuals of OT. If I 'yap' about anything I fancy, then, it is Random Information about Ordinary things. Whatever the theme, this OT conversation is a RIOT Conversation. Enjoy - HAODisclaimer: Topics discussed are personal opinions and do not represent any professional body or Trust/Health organization.