The History Behind “HugAgain”
As part of the Occupational Therapy Assistant program at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro, we were asked to design and construct a piece of adaptive equipment for a real-life client. During class, we interviewed our professor’s father using Facetime, asking questions concerning his life history, the stroke he endured in 2014, and what things he missed doing most due to his hemiplegic arm that was the result of the stroke.
We were touched by his sweet demeanor and enjoyed getting to know him. Our group, including Lisa, Casey, Larissa and I (Erica) went to the library after class to begin brainstorming ideas for adaptive equipment that would allow this man to perform a task that was difficult or impossible to do after the stroke.