Resilience and Recovery
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Our team of Adult and Pediatric Ward Nurses, Family Physicians and Physiotherapists
 			What happens to our patients when they get out of 			surgery?
 			After careful monitoring and care in the recovery room, every patient is taken up to CAMTA's ward on 			the third floor. Here, they are cared for by two general practitioners – Marni Wesner and Ryan Wright – and 			our awesome team of pediatric and adult ward nurses.
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 			Rachel Oates (Physiotherapist) leads 			a rehabilitation class
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 			Our Physio Team – Kristen Redhead, 			Rachel Oates and Joanne Montgomery – demonstrate what not to do after a hip replacement: cross your legs, 			bend more than 90 degrees at the hip, and twist!
 			Each patient is also seen by our Physiotherapy team, who facilitate early mobilization of the patients and 			get them walking down the hallway and up a set of stairs with assistive devices. The Physios also teach 			patients strengthening exercises to help with the recovery of strength and function, and teach classes on 			getting back to daily living following surgery. This includes everything from helpful devices for putting 			shoes and socks on to advice for returning to sexual activity following hip surgery. The patients and their 			family members have a lot of fun in these classes, and are always super excited to head home with these new 			tips. 
 			Our team this week was constantly astounded by the resilience and motivation of our patients. Despite 			post-operative pain and fatigue, all of our patients committed fully to their rehabilitation and were quick 			to make use of the surgeries they'd received this week. It's this attitude of excitement and 			determination that makes the whole mission so fulfilling for everyone involved. 
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 			A patient gets ready for discharge 			with members of our ward staff
 			Finally, nothing at all would happen at CAMTA without our crucial team of translators. From pre-op to the OR 			to recovery and the ward, a translator is with every patient through the whole journey, facilitating 			communication and providing comfort and a sense of connection to the team. We'd be totally lost 			without them!
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 			Our 			translators!
