It's that travel hours be included in the direct therapy time. I have about six hours to work with a veteran. Typically it isn't so bad if they're in a community that I live near. But rural veterans get less therapy time because my travel is included. Travel hours should be considered under a different allotment of therapy time to provide the same level of treatment. That might resolve a small part of it with regard to some of the rural senior veterans.
There are some younger veterans in northern B.C. They tend to cluster up there, so I hear, maybe isolating themselves a little because of some of the OSI issues they're dealing with. I'm very passionate about that area and would definitely like to see something developed. I would be more than excited to be a travelling OT and pick up these veterans living in remote areas.
As an occupational therapist, I have some different skills that other OTs could learn as well, like frequency capacity evaluations that can be done to help them get onto....
I'm sorry, I think I'm going through your time here.