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Andrew M. Ball MS MBA PT -> Re: PTA Supervision (March 25, 2002 3:39:00 AM)
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Kids change and develop so quickly and dramatically during "developmental spurts" or "critical windows," that personally, I'd want to see a child more than once every 6 so as to evaluate and update thier program more frequently than once every 6 months.
Examination by a PTA is helpful (e.g. collecting data necessary to fill out a formal assessment tool), but that is no substitute for PT evaluation. PTA's are simply not trained that way --- though many I've worked with have excellent eyes for examination.
Back when I had the luxury of PTA at a UCP in Rochester, NY (Snezena - if you're out there, you were the BEST!) Most 3rd party pay sources requiref PT visits at least once every 10 sessions, but because we worked in the same building, I typically saw children more often than that --- and updated treatment programs once every 4 weeks or so.
For the above reasons, I'd therefore suggest PT visit at least once every 10 visits unless state law, clinical caseload, or 3rd party pay sources demand more.
Drew
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