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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

A Day as a Physical Therapy Volunteer :: Community Service, Service Learning

As usual, crapper is late. Because the other two Physical Therapists (PTs) ar busy on their rounds, I just wait, sitting on the therapy tables reading the assorted pamphlets that ar avai testing groundle to the patients. Every part of the body is represented in these books on the shelf. A slight humming sound comes from the air conditioner. The freshly cover tile floor reflects the light that shines from the ceiling tract lights.Since I am a volunteer, the lowest on the totem pole of health cargon, I pick out no specific duties. Mainly, I observe the work of the PTs. I in addition assist in cleaning the immaculate therapy room. As I swish down the tables with ammonia, trying non to inhale too many fumes, a Dr. Riddel is paged over the hospital intercom. Then someone else is paged, doubting Thomas Lykins to front desk. Thomas Lykins to front desk. Front desk actually means office, and usually social workers are paged to clear up some problem.I also stock the linen closet. Ev ery patient who lies on the big brown therapy table has to be on a sheet with at least 2 or 3 towels nearby. The towels feel rough and course from years and years of reuse. Everything gets the ammonia treatment, including the silver parallel bars, the whirlpool and the giant rubber gym balls that are used with patients who have bad backs.Suddenly, the door swings open and all of the sounds from the nearby emergency room flood into the room. John has returned from his lunch break. He brings a patient to the gym to work on the bars. Hunched in her wheelchair, gaze at the ground, her gray hair a mess, she shakes slightly. I think, Cant the PTs feel the coldness in this room? Maybe their white lab coats keep them warm.John says, Paige, this is Mrs. Meyer. She is going to walk the bars today. He asks, Arent you, Mrs. Meyer?All that Mrs. Meyer can do is mumble Yes, I hope. Mrs. Meyer had a stroke, her second. John tells me privately so that she cant hear. She seems to be in a state of c onfusion about where she is and who we are.John wheels Mrs. Meyer to the silver parallel bars and helps her stand. Slowly talking very quietly, he assures her that he will not let her fall, if she cant balance herself. I stand croup her, as instructed by John.

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