Donnerstag, 26. April 2012

Bradley Associates: smithbradley and mcgrath - Our Services

http://www.smithbradley.com/OurServicesOccupationalTherapy.html


Occupational Therapy Services

Smith Bradley & McGrath is a bilingual office. All of our Occupational Therapy services are offered in English and French. Click each category to learn more:

+ In-Home Functional Assessment and Treatment Programs

+ Hospital Discharge Coordination

+ Home Safety Assessment

+ Home Accessibility

+ Attendant Care Needs Assessment

+ Catastrophic Impairment Determination (Multi-disciplinary assessment)

+ Chronic Pain/ PGAP

+ Cognitive Assessments

+ Job Analysis – Physical Demands Analysis and Cognitive Demands Analysis

+ Vocational Consulting - Return to Work Programs

+ Individual Ergonomic Evaluations



We are also pleased to offer the following services for our clients:

+ Rehabilitation Consulting / Case Management

+ Life Care Planning / Future Care Costs Analysis

Please contact our offices at any time for further information regarding our occupational therapy services and how they can help your client with their rehabilitation.

Bradley Associates: smithbradley and mcgrath - Occupational Therapy and Ergonomics

http://www.smithbradley.com/FAQ.html


How do I access your services?
Referrals for occupational therapy or ergonomics services are accepted from individual clients, family members, medical or rehabilitation professionals, hospitals, employers, insurers, and lawyers.
How do I arrange an assessment/meeting with an Occupational Therapist?
A referral to an occupational therapist can be made by contacting Smith Bradley & McGrath directly via telephone, fax, mail, or email. You can also print and fax in our Referral Request Form (PDF link) which is received on a confidential fax line.

Freitag, 20. April 2012

Bradley Tips Eagles For Excellence

http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2012/04/15/bradley-tips-eagles-for-excellence/


Chief Coach of the Pharaohs of Egypt, Bob Bradley has tipped Nigeria’s Super Eagles to go places as Coach Steven Keshi continues with the rebuilding process of the senior national team.
The former Chief Coach of USA, was reacting to the performance of the Nigerian team after last week’s international friendly match in Dubai.
Bradley said he foresees the Nigerian side ruling African football in less than six months if the NFF is able to hold the team together.
“Wonderful players with wonderful skills that we could not match, they have a bright future if they stick together”, Bradley said after Nigeria lost the tie 3-2 to Egypt.
Meanwhile, the Eagles are lamenting losing the friendly, but have vowed to concentrate on their qualifiers for both the South Africa 2013 Nations Cup and the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games.

Bradley Cooper Joins ‘The Elephant Man’

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/16/theater/bradley-cooper-joins-the-elephant-man.html?_r=1

Bradley Cooper, People’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2011, will take on one of acting’s most unflattering roles, in the Williamstown Theater Festival’s revival of “The Elephant Man.” Mr. Cooper will portray John Merrick, the deformed man at the center of the play, by Bernard Pomerance. Mr. Cooper, left, portrayed Merrick as part of his senior thesis at the Actors Studio Drama School, and appeared in the festival’s production of “The Understudy” by Theresa Rebeck in 2008. He will be joined onstage by Patricia Clarkson, who will play an actress that befriends Merrick during his hospital stay. Ms. Clarkson, also a veteran of the festival, appeared in “The Ride Down Mount Morgan” by Arthur Miller in 1996. Directed by Scott Ellis (“The Little Dog Laughed”), “The Elephant Man” is scheduled to run from July 25 to Aug. 5. Ticket orders can be placed at wtfestival.org.