10 Myths About Rehab and Return to Work

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I wonder if you are like me and have an ever-growing list of the types of myths that clients and customers of Occupational or Workplace-based rehabilitation services tend to arrive with. I do understand that we live in a day and age where we are encouraged to do more with less and where effectiveness trumps efficiency – however there are some MYTHS that keep turning up that need to be busted. So I asked Team Purple Co what they heard as common Myths that they need to bust on a frequent … [Read more...]

Overcoming Objections in Rehab: Let’s Try Something Different…

For any client, there are countless reasons why work is "not a good idea". Every client has their own objections about getting back into work, but the thing is, these barriers might not be the same as the barriers that they readily talk to us about. For example, we might be working with a client up to a point where we feel like their work capacity is in order, their psychosocial functioning is going well, and we know the physical and psychological demands of a given job are appropriate.... … [Read more...]

Case Study: Why Working at Purple Co is GOOD For Your Health

To wrap up the series on the health benefits of work, I think it's time for us to explore how our own work environments impact our health as consultants. After all, how can we expect our clients to see work as good when we don't think so ourselves? So... it's time to bring out a guinea pig for this case study: Purple Co! We have worked really hard at Purple Co to create a work environment that supports the health and wellbeing of our team. But - we do it differently. Most health and … [Read more...]

Dear Rehabilitation Client…

Dear Rehabilitation Client,  I know you're unsure, I know you're uncertain and probably somewhat skeptical of what rehabilitation can offer you. After all, it wasn't that long ago that you were in control of your entire life, and were making decisions about going to work, looking after your family, participating in sport, playing music, looking after your kids, spending time with your friends and going on holidays. And then, suddenly, some health event has rendered you unable to make … [Read more...]

Rehab: Why Are We Offering Transaction but Asking for Transformation?

There is always a lot of discussion around how we help people who have experienced a health event in their lives recover, rehabilitate and return to work (RTW). There are some common themes that arise whenever I read social media thread, a blog post or when I speak at conferences…. and that is: how do we motivate people to want to participate? Motivating our clients is somewhat easier when you have a big stick you can “motivate” them with. The threat of losing one’s financial security if one … [Read more...]

When Your Rehab Client Says, “I’m Out”

"I don't want to participate anymore." Have you heard this from a client before? What happens when our assumptions as rehabilitation professionals don’t align with the realities of our clients? You have spent time reading through a client’s file, developing rapport, taking a lot of notes, gaining an understanding of their condition, you research the evidence-based functional expectations of their recovery process, and in your mind you’ve started mapping out the process for recovery and … [Read more...]

What Our Clients Are Really Afraid of

Fear. This word has come up for me a lot lately in my work as a Rehabilitation Consultant. So many of our clients are driven by fear. Fear of failure. Fear of loss. Fear of judgement, of exile, of never being the same as they used to be before they got sick. Being able to identify fear in our clients is important. But identifying what's really driving that fear... Well, it takes time. It takes more questions. And it requires an understanding of what makes us behave the way we do. So … [Read more...]

Life Insurers Do Get it Right, Too!

There has been a lot in the news lately about how poorly income protection and life insurers are treating people who have purchased policies. Like every industry, there are bad decisions and there are good decisions. However... like our teachers, police officers and politicians, little gets said about life insurers when they do good. Please know I am not an advocate for any life insurer or for any client. I am an advocate for good rehabilitation. And by good I mean timely, I mean customized … [Read more...]

Dear Dr Google

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Continuing on the topic of medical information, opinion, and recovery, I want to talk about the medical information our clients get from a different kind of doctor. Dr. Google. Our clients are more informed and curious than ever before. Millions of resources about their condition or illness are available with one quick internet search. How many of us have worked with a client (or several) who bring their own research to meetings with us? How do you approach this? I'd argue that the … [Read more...]

The Health Benefits of Work in Action: A Case Study

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Continuing on from my post last week about the barriers to making the health benefits of work a reality, I wanted to explore what happens for our clients whenit is a reality. One of the unfortunate side effects of providing rehabilitation for our clients is that normally we're asked to cease our involvement after a person returns to work. This means that we rarely get to see the positive effect that being back at work can have on a person's life. However myself and my team are lucky enough … [Read more...]




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