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Other o Ifother, please specify: _ 24. SHELTERED EMPLOYMENT 24.1 Ifno, was sheltered employment arranged? Yes 0 No 0 25. Ifyes, please specify the type ofwork you are doing: SECTION E: DISCHARGEPLM'1Io'ING 26 Were you in your discharge planning? Yes No Other o o o Ifother, please specify: _ 27. Who else was involved in this discharge planning? Spouse Family o o 10
28. What information was given on discharge? Rehabilitation service follow-up 0 Care ofself 0 Bandaging ofstump/coning 0 Care ofthe prosthesis 0 No information 0 29. Who were the rehabilitation team members involved in discharge planning? Occupational therapist Physiotherapist Social Worker Medical practitioner Rehabilitation Nurse Vocational counselor o o o ooo SECTION F: COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION 30. Was there any assessment done to make sure that you were physically and psychological ready for community reintegration before introduction to that community? Client and family 0 Physiotherapist 0 All ofthe above 0 Other 0 11
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28. What information was given on discharge?<br />
Rehabilitation service follow-up 0<br />
Care <strong>of</strong>self 0<br />
Bandaging <strong>of</strong>stump/coning 0<br />
Care <strong>of</strong>the prosthesis 0<br />
No information 0<br />
29. Who were the rehabilitation team members involved in discharge planning?<br />
Occupational therapist<br />
Physiotherapist<br />
Social Worker<br />
Medical practitioner<br />
Rehabilitation Nurse<br />
Vocational counselor<br />
o<br />
o<br />
o ooo<br />
SECTION F: COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION<br />
30. Was there any assessment done to make sure that you were physically and<br />
psychological ready for community reintegration before introduction to that<br />
community?<br />
Client and family 0<br />
Physiotherapist 0<br />
All <strong>of</strong>the above 0<br />
Other 0<br />
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