Often times, physical therapists are put into a place where we need to have a conversation with family explaining their loved ones cannot go home, can’t live alone, won’t be able to drive, can’t feed themselves, or their impulsivity or memory causes harm to their independence. Sounds so familiar, isn’t it? Being able to have a difficult conversation is a key part of the physical therapist’s routine. We may have to have this kind of conversation once a week or month or more often!!
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