Person
Steph is 51 and lives with her partner in Kent. She works full time in an accounts office for a local manufacturing company. She adores her job as it gives her purpose, confidence and enjoyment.
Following suffering pain in her knees for a number of years she was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in 2013 and had a subsequent diagnosis of Rheumatoid arthritis in September 2014. This has result in significant pain on mobility, reduced range of movement and joint stiffness, especially first thing in the mornings. Steph stated she has limited strength in her joints, including her knees and upper limbs.
Steph is adamant she wants to continue to live a fulfilling life by managing her medical conditions. To enable her to continue to work, have fulfilling leisure time and to maintain her dignity, her specific goals are;
To independently access her bath, so she can soak her joints to reduce her pain and stiffness which improves her general mobility
To reduce her anxiety and fear of being stuck in the bath
In addition to the client goals OT intervention needed to focus on health promotion and self management to meet the long term needs of,
Joint protection
Fatigue management
Client dignity and well being
Environment
Steph’s lives in a privately rented bungalow. She has lived there for the last four years and hopes to stay as long as they can as they are settled in the area and have a number of close friends locally.
There is one bathroom, it comprises of a standard acrylic bath (1700mm by 700mm), close coupled toilet, shower cubicle and a pedestal wash hand basin. There is ample circulation space and clear access to the bath.
The bungalow meets Steph’s needs now and into the future, due to its off road parking, ease of access to the property, wide hallways and good-sized rooms throughout.