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  • 111. The Backbone of Team-Based Care: How Clear Roles Turn a Team into a Rhythm
    2025/12/11

    How can clear roles transform your team and make client care more effective?

    In this second episode of our series on integration, we're diving into the backbone of team-based care: clear roles.


    I'll break down why having defined roles isn't just about structure, and we'll explore the three key questions that can help you identify where clearer roles can make your work lighter, more impactful, and more energizing.


    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/111

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    16 分
  • 110. The Heart of Integration: Why Rehab Assistants Change Everything
    2025/11/13

    What if the key to better client outcomes isn't doing more, but integrating better?

    This episode launches a new ongoing series on integration and how we work alongside rehab assistants at Abilities.


    In this first conversation, I'm sharing how our rehabilitation assistant model began and the core belief behind it: that great care is a team sport.


    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/110

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    10 分
  • 109. Designing a Sustainable Caseload: What Thriving Clinicians Do Differently
    2025/10/02
    What does it take to build a sustainable caseload that supports your clients' growth without draining your own energy? As the busy season ramps up, many clinicians find themselves caught between serving more families and wondering how long they can maintain the pace.

    Designing a sustainable clinical practice isn't about pushing harder or finding better self-care hacks. Through working with clinicians at Abilities, I've noticed three specific things that thriving clinicians do differently.

    Whether you're brand new to the field or have been practicing for years, these approaches can help you shape a caseload that supports both excellent client outcomes and your own professional longevity.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/109

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    8 分
  • 108. 3 Engagement Hacks You Can Use in Any Session
    2025/09/04

    In this episode, I'm diving into a topic that can truly elevate your therapy sessions: engagement.

    Engagement isn't just a "nice-to-have." It's foundational for ensuring therapy sticks, clients learn, and outcomes improve.

    After spending the summer focusing on this very theme at Abilities, I'm sharing the three engagement hacks that can transform your sessions in five minutes or less. Tune in to discover the powerful tools that can make a huge difference in how engaged your clients are, and ultimately, in the outcomes you're able to achieve together.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/108

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    9 分
  • 107. What We See That You Might Not: A Day inside Abilities
    2025/08/07

    In this episode, I'm inviting you to take a look behind the scenes at Abilities and discover what you might not immediately notice.

    It's not just about the logistics or the day-to-day operations – it's about the values that shape everything we do. If you've ever wondered what makes our approach to care unique, this episode will give you a taste of the spirit that defines us.

    Tune in this week to hear how we've built a culture of autonomy and collaboration where both clinicians and clients truly flourish.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/107

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    11 分
  • 106. AI's Role in Future Clinical Practice with Kayla Williams, Heather Cathcart, and Savannah Grasza
    2025/07/10

    The integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare sparks both excitement and apprehension among clinicians. Three soon-to-be occupational therapists from UBC discovered through their capstone research that while patients approach AI with inherent skepticism, they're surprisingly willing to explore its potential.

    Their findings reveal a fascinating paradox: patients feel more comfortable discussing sensitive topics like incontinence or finances with AI, yet deeply value the human connection only a clinician can provide.

    In this conversation with Kayla Williams, Heather Cathcart, and Savannah Grasza, we explore their groundbreaking research on AI assessment tools in occupational therapy.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/106

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    27 分
  • 105. Beyond Delegation: Rethinking the Rehab Assistant Model
    2025/06/12

    If you want to deliver high-quality care as a clinician, a comprehensive rehabilitation assistant model is critical. The healthcare landscape is evolving rapidly, with therapists facing burnout, clients needing greater access to care, and funding models constantly changing.

    At Abilities, our rehabilitation assistant model isn't just about delegation. It's about creating a sustainable, team-based approach that maximizes impact while maintaining quality care.

    Tune in today as I share our three-bucket quality framework that forms the foundation of our rehab assistant model here at Abilities.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/105

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    15 分
  • 104. Fusing Theory and Practice with Emma Pederson and Sophia Choinicki
    2025/05/15

    Have you ever felt that disconnect between what you learn in school and how things actually work in the real world?

    This gap between theory and practice is something many healthcare professionals experience, especially during those crucial transition periods from student to clinician.

    In today's episode, I chat with two soon-to-be occupational therapists who have thoughtfully navigated this very challenge. Emma Pederson and Sophia Choinicki, both former rehabilitation assistants at Abilities and current Master's of Occupational Therapy students at UBC, join me to discuss their journey. They recently authored an article in OT Now about applying theoretical frameworks to clinical placements – a topic that resonates with clinicians at all stages of their careers.

    Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/104

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    20 分