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Potential Impact on Return to Work
(RTW)
A. RTW - Cognitive rehab can increase
client's skills to a level in which he is confident and competent.
Most clients have a more successful return to work by having
a job coach that is also a cognitive rehabilitation therapist.
The therapist can observe work conditions for avoiding problems
for the client in the future and in transferring skills learned
to the job site.
- remediate and/or compensate for cognitive
deficits that would otherwise make RTW improbable
- client can transfer strategies learned
in therapy to situations at work for learning new information,
self monitoring/management, and solving problems.
- client can learn new job skills if
previous job is inappropriate for current level of functioning
by using memory training
- therapist can do the job coaching to
assure the transfer of strategies learned in therapy to the job
in a variety of unexpected situations.
- therapist can educate employer about
how to effectively accommodate needs of client to facilitate
successful return to work.
B. Vocational Planning - Cognitive rehabilitation
can identify deficits in cognition that may target or rule out
types of work and/or dentify reasonable accommodations for current
job.
- The cognitive therapist can interact
with the employer to educate the employer on the nature of head
injury to dispel myths about TBI and to elicit the help of the
employer. On some occasions, it is beneficial to also educate
the co-workers.
- Cognitive therapist can assure the
specificity of on the job training and develop specific strategies
to increase the probability of job maintenance.
- Other complicating factors to RTW with
cognitive deficits are age, education, vocational history, and
adjustment to remaining deficits.
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