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Bettie Brower, BS, OTR, graduated from Texas
Women's University.  She has more than 25 years
experience in acute care, O.P., SNF, long-term care,
psychiatry, in-patient Rehab and home health.  She
uses a broad base of modalities for treatment and is
NDT-trained for adult hemiplegia.  She enjoys teaching
and has experience supervising OT aides and COTA's.
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and other health professionals. It is not intended to convey advise for any specific individual.

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cover all disabilities, diseases, ailments, physical conditions or their management or treatment.

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other damages arising there from.

This is not medical advise for the public. Should you have any health-care or disability questions or concerns, please
consult a physician for an appropriate referral to Occupational Therapy.
As an Occupational Therapy Practitioner, she is a skilled professionals
whose education included the study of human growth and development with
specific emphasis on the social, emotional, and physiological effects of
illness and injury. She has worked with a wide variety of people, including
those with:
*   birth injuries, learning problems, or developmental disabilities
*   mental health or behavioral problems including Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress
*   substance abuse problems or eating disorders
*   work related injuries such as low back problems or repetitive stress injuries
*   limitations following a stroke or heart attack
*   arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or other serious chronic conditions
*   burns, spinal cord injuries, or amputations
*   broken bones or other injuries from falls, sports injuries, or accidents
*   vision or cognitive problems that threaten their ability to drive
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