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Can additional progress be made?

Can additional progress be made?

Posted By Sandy Rodgers on October 06, 1998 at 10:05:22:







My father had by-pass surgery at Ohio State University Hospital June 4th
which resulted in a severe stroke and then pneumonia.  The stroke resulted
in paralyzing his right side and left him unable to speak or swallow.  
He also has aphasia and apraxia.  After spending time in Intensiva and the
Columbus Rehabilitation and Sub-Acute Institute, he was sent home several
weeks ago.  He is now able to eat and move himself in a wheelchair with his
left foot.  His progress has not been consistent.  One day a transfer may
be minimal assist, the next day maximum.  He is still getting occupational,
speech and physical therapy at home.  However, he seems to resist therapy
at times.  Mainly physical.
He was visited by some doctors from Dodd Hall at OSU during the first few
weeks and they said that he had the material to work with to be able to
walk again.  Unfortunately, we have not had any further indication of this
from any of the therapists and no one had recommended sending him to Dodd
Hall.  The aphasia has made it difficult for him to follow commands, which
I believe he must be able to do to go to Dodd.  Also, I believe his resistance
in cooperating has limited his progress.  
He still has no speech.  One of his therapists was able to get him to
whisper "Hi" after much work and he trys to mouth things sometimes.
His current therapist is working with pictures to get him to communicate.
Could his resistance to therapy be a result of depression?  Are there any
rehabilitation programs that you recommend that may help him?  I am
aware that there is an aphasia program in Michigan which may be of some
assistance?  Some therapists say there may have been too much damage to
his brain for him to ever get better.  Others say to keep trying, that it
takes time.  What course of action do you recommend?

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