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Title: Transportation Options for People with Disabilities


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Transportation Options for People with
Disabilities
  • Kathy Norton, MClSc (OT)

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Options
  • Cars
  • Trucks
  • Vans
  • Taxis
  • Handidart
  • Bus (City, Greyhound)
  • Plane

3
Car Considerations
  • 4-door vs 2-doors
  • Seat options bench vs bucket height
  • Types of transfers required vs abilities
  • Folder vs rigid frame w/c

4
Truck Considerations
  • Better in snow - clearance and 4WD
  • Transfers required vs abilities
  • Bruno EZ Rider and Cab Sider
  • Twin or extended cab required
  • Must be indep. with transfers!
  • e.g. Ford F150

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Van Options
  • Full-sized vs Mini van
  • Tie-downs vs EZ Lock
  • Consider wheelchair/seating needs size and
    wheelbase
  • Ramp location In floor, Under vehicle (UVL), or
    inside
  • Driver vs passenger.
  • Overall client height for head clearance!!!

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Car vs Truck vs Van
  • Power vs Manual
  • Chair type seating needs
  • Transfers
  • Energy Expenditure
  • Time Requirements
  • Skin Integrity
  • Injuries (temporary overuse)
  • Environment / weather
  • Family, social, and work requirements
  • Financial issues
  • Maintenance

9
Conversion Options for Vans
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Conversion Options for Vans
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Van Conversions
  • VMI -
  • VanAction -
  • Vantage -

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Driving Modifications
  • Primary and Secondary Driving controls
  • Primary gas, brakes, steering
  • Spinner Knobs, T-handle,Tri-pin,
  • Zero-Effort Steering
  • Toggle/Switch Control
  • Secondary remote start, voice activations,
  • climate control, stereo, lights, washers etc

14
Driver Assessment Rehab
Driver Rehab Ctr Vancouver 604-322-8335
Robertson Rehab Vernon 250-558-4584
Glenrose Rehab Hospital Driver Rehab Program,
Edmonton 780-471-2262
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Vehicle Dealers
  • CanAm Cruisers PG Surg-Med
  • Kelowna Prince George
  • 250-491-0003 Lift installation only
  • www.canwill.com 250-562-2240
  • Shoppers Home Health Care Others
  • Edmonton 780-562-4002 -SideWinder Chilliwack
  • Vancouver 604-326-1117 (all vans and
    conversions)
  • craigt_at_oakhill-labron.com -Tom Harris
    Vancouver Is
  • (GM Dealer)

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Flying!
  • In own w/c until last minute loading
  • Transfer to narrow aisle chair
  • Own w/c gets taken to luggage
  • At risk of damage to w/c, esp. powerchair
    controls
  • Pressure relief and positioning in seat!
  • Contact airline ahead of time for assistance or
    to book a practice session

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SCI HANDS Form and Function
  • Assessment
  • Tenodesis training
  • Splinting Protocols
  • Deformity prevention
  • Range of Motion and exercise
  • Tendon Transfer Surgery (Maura)
  • FES

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Hand Assessment
  • COPM clients occupational goals!!
  • grip and pinch strength
  • AROM / PROM
  • dexterity and fine motor assessments
  • Functional hand assessments /observation
  • Sensation pin prick, light touch, temperature
  • Edema control
  • Spacticity / tone issues

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C4/5 level
  • Shoulders and biceps only
  • Doral Wrist Support - with wrist extension
  • Pocket or cuff on palm
  • Long opponens
  • ?tendon transfers
  • Resting splint and passive ROM (ice/wax)
  • Self feed, teeth, sign name etc

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Tenodesis C6-8 level
  • Active wrist extension passive finger flexion
  • Passive ROM
  • Wrist strengthening
  • Splinting resting splint, boxing glove, short
    opponens, universal cuffs
  • ?tendon transfers
  • See Handout package for program
  • Feed, groom, write, type, wash, toilet, cook

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Why splint?
  • Functional hand vs flat hand, claw hand
  • Prevent deformity
  • Maintain functional hand position
  • Maintain good alignment of thumb in relation to
    index finger
  • Enhance Function short opponents, thumb CMC or
    thumb post splint
  • Clients often prefer no splint at all

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Types of Grasps in tetraplegia
  • Key grip (lateral grip) paper, tv remote
  • Palmar grasp - joystick
  • Cylindrical grasp - glass
  • Interdigital or interwoven writing, cutlery
  • 2 handed cooking, drinking, lifting
  • Wrist hook technique dressing
  • Use of thumb to hook mug, u-cuffs
  • Use teeth to assist opening containers

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Gadgets.!!!
  • Self Care / ADLs
  • U-cuffs toothbrush, hairbrush, cutlery,
    writing, typing, shaver, make-up
  • Bathing / toileting routines
  • Kitchen / cooking safety and independence
  • Reading
  • Writing / typing
  • Phone

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Hands contd.
  • Have client learn self-ROM program
  • Wax or flax bags (heated) very popular
  • Focus on clients specific goals
  • Call us here!
  • Internet SCI resources see handout!
  • BCPA / Peers best ideas come from those living
    with SCI

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Contact Info
  • GGF Strong Occupational Therapy Dept.
  • 604 737-6286
  • GFS Toll-Free
  • 1-866-906-1888
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