Sunday, February 20, 2011

Occcupational Therapy Soap Note Evalution

At the source of daily life

You know the fable Babor? ... The young beaver who start school? ... The first day of class, no writing, no reading, no math! The only lesson to master Doctor: "My young, do not go a day of your life without making at least one service to someone worse off than you find on your way." Babor has understood the message and the same day, save the dragonfly miss when they return home. ( Fables Jules Beaulac).

So we have shared some of the services rendered during our days, the services that we have done well, which have been sources of joy, comfort or courage to continue our road.

Marie-Josée, Dominique, Luc


And it's time for film. Wondering what movie we planned? ... You probably know: Mr Ibrahim! That services to promote the growth of the young teen, Momo! On the street where he lives, there are ladies (oh my!) Have very kind to him, and especially the Arab neighborhood grocer, from a Sufi Far East. This Mr. Ibrahim seems to know the secrets of happiness and smile Momo quickly made his profit. After the suicide of his father, the young Momo is adopted by Mr Ibrahim. Together they set off to the homeland of the old man.

To complete our consideration of services rendered as a source of life, we draw from the Gospel of Matthew: Jesus heals the mother-Pierre (What service!). And immediately the stepmother began to serve! (Mt 8, 14-15)
Precisely to accommodate that Denise is getting ready to go: a young mother and a baby two weeks ahead!

Good meeting, Denise!

Bibiane and Denise

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