At some point in your practice, discharge stops being a checklist
and starts becoming a judgement.
Not a date.
Not a form.
A decision you carry.
In this episode of OT Conversations, we explore what happens when Occupational Therapists move beyond process and begin to own clinical judgement—especially in complex discharge decisions involving frailty, risk, capacity, and uncertainty.
We talk about:
The difference between difficulty and danger
Why frailty does not automatically mean dependency
How capacity shifts responsibility without removing accountability
The quiet emotional weight clinicians carry after the decision is made
And the moment you realise you know enough—but haven’t trusted it yet
This is an episode about professional maturity.
About standing behind proportionate decisions.
About judgement that is rarely loud—but deeply consequential.
If you’ve ever replayed a discharge in your head on the way home,
this conversation is for you.
🎧 Listen. Reflect. And trust the thinking you’ve been building.