Speech Therapists Help Snorers
By Christine Whitmarsh, RN, BSN Traveling therapists such as travel speech therapists, travel speech language pathologists, and slp travel jobs seekers in these fields, are responsible for much more than what most people would associate with “speech.” SLP’s work with patients rehabilitating from a stroke and others with swallowing difficulties. Speech therapists also work intensively in one-on-one scenarios helping improve outcomes...
Physical and Occupational Therapy Jobs Thriving
By Christine Whitmarsh, RN, BSN Health care jobs are booming, with physical therapy jobs and occupational therapy jobs topping many career industry lists. The same goes for traveling therapists who are interested in traveling physical therapy or traveling occupational therapy. Colleges and vocational schools are filling open slots in these programs quickly, with students aspiring to take advantage of jobs in an industry that not only...
Therapists Help People Manage Stress, Avoid Illness
By Christine Whitmarsh, RN, BSN Traveling physical therapists and travel occupational therapists working in clinical settings across the country surely see it every day – especially during these challenging times. Accumulated stress, sleep deprivation, a compromised immune system and a set of generally unhealthy body movements and approach to activities of daily living, lead many Americans to seek medical help. In fact, research has...
Music Therapy Helps Special Need Children
By Christine Whitmarsh, RN, BSN All types of rehabilitation therapists, including traveling physical therapists, travel occupational therapists and traveling speech language pathologists, are integral in the care of special needs children. Music therapy is a form of rehab treatments that is often used in conjunction with occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech language pathology. When music therapy is included as a component...
Early Exposure to Therapy Can Detect Development Disabilities
By Christine Whitmarsh, RN, BSN In most U.S. schools, budgets are strained and educators are looking for creative solutions to juggle all the responsibilities on their already crowded plates. Therefore, identifying potential developmental disorders and learning disabilities in children may unfortunately fall through the cracks. This is where physical therapists and occupational therapists and especially speech language pathologists...