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Rehabilitation Facilities

Rehabilitation Facilities. By: Kaitlyn Chantrey and Nidhi Brahmakshatriya. RIC: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. Address: 345 East Superior St. Chicago, IL. Types of Employees. Occupational Therapist -$74,000 per year - job outlook 33% ( above average)

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Rehabilitation Facilities

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  1. Rehabilitation Facilities By: KaitlynChantrey and NidhiBrahmakshatriya

  2. RIC: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago • Address: 345 East Superior St. Chicago, IL.

  3. Types of Employees • Occupational Therapist -$74,000 per year - job outlook 33% ( above average) -improves basic motor skills, cognitive and emotional abilities to do set tasks and also compensate for loss of function –specialize in hands. • Care Manager - $ 84,270 per yr. - job outlook 22% (above average) -match patients with appropriate services, ,maintain & update record, supervisors in charge of business operations & oversee patient care. Basically run office. • Physical Therapist -$76,310 per yr. -job outlook 39% (above average) -diagnose and manage movement, use exercises to enhance physical functions abilities. Restore, maintain and promote treatment. • Registered Nurse -$64,690 per yr. - job outlook 26% (above average) -provide & coordinate patient care; educate patients and public about various health career, and provide advise and emotional support to patient and family. • Patient Care Technician -$ 50,000 per yr. -tend to ill/injured patients under doctor supervision, check vital signs, collect specimens and assist patients with eating, personal hygiene and grooming.

  4. Types of Patients attending • Demographics: (2005 United States) • Gender: • 37.2% male • 62.8% female • Age: • 18-14 years 33.8% • 45-64 years 42.7% • 65-74 years 13.7% • >75 years 9.7% • Condition being treated: • 19% Shoulder • 14.3% knee • 30.6% lumbar spine

  5. Cost to Receive Services National Averages: • Prosthetic Knee: $ 45,563 • Prosthetic hip: $ 45,632 • Prescribed orthopedics: (300-500) per pair • Knee replacement recovery and surgery: $57,000 • Physical therapy assessment: $158.06 • Bed mobility training:$113.30 • Electrical stimulation (15 min): $ 113.30 • Wheelchair mobility: $113.30 • Supervised exercise:$42.88

  6. History of Physical Therapy • The profession of Physical therapy began in 1914 during WW 1 as a result of the injured soldiers needing to learn to re function after being hurt in battle. The first physical therapists graduated from Reed College and were known as reconstruction aides. • 1921 the American Women Physical Therapeutic Association formed and then during WW 2 changed its name to American Physiotherapy Association.

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