Introduction
Blog Activity 1: Introduction.
Hello everyone, my name
is Pamela Ukah, and I reside in Richmond, TX. I lived in Chicago, where I
obtained my Occupational Therapy (OT) degree at Chicago State University in
2013, before moving to Houston, TX, in 2016 after meeting my husband. I have
three children, ages 7, 5, and 4.
For the past
decade, I have wholeheartedly dedicated myself to the practice of Occupational
Therapy. My journey has led me to gain invaluable experience in diverse
settings. I've had the privilege of working with children in a home health
setting, where I provided therapy to help them overcome developmental
challenges. In the geriatrics-home health (HH) and skilled nursing facilities
(SNF) settings, I've had the opportunity to assist elderly patients in their
function and independence in occupational performance. I pour my heart and soul
into my full-time role at a SNF and offer my PRN services in other facilities.
My hobbies include cooking and traveling, with my
favorite cities being San Juan and Brussels. One positive characteristic that I
value in myself is my patience. This trait has helped me not only in my
personal life but also in my professional life. In my job, patience is crucial.
It reminds my co-workers and me to remain optimistic, even when things are not
going well. It's this patience that has helped me persevere and continue to
strive for excellence in my field.
One of my deepest passions lies in women's health. I
am eager to gain in-depth knowledge about this field from this course. I've
always been deeply invested in women's health issues, and I am confident that
this knowledge will be instrumental in my goal of becoming a pelvic floor
therapist. This area of practice is not just a career choice for me but a
calling, as I want to empower women to regain control and enhance their quality
of life.
Nice to meet you Pamela! I love that you are interested in becoming a pelvic floor therapist. Patience is a great trait to have working as an OT.
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela, I also work with the geriatric population and absolutely love it! I have my full-time job at an IRF and have two prn jobs in other rehabilitation hospitals. I look forward to learning with you! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your further posts and learning alongside you!
Hi Pamela nice to meet you! I'm an OT at an IRF, and PRN at a SNF, I love working with my geri patients
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