Occupational Therapy Assistant

Category - Implementing Interventions

Roy is a 45-year-old client with Down syndrome. You have been working with him on independent community mobility, but he can never remember where to get off the bus near his apartment. What adaptation do you provide to Roy to help him get off at the correct bus stop?
  1. Give the bus driver a picture of Roy and his address. Ask the driver to tell Roy when to get off the bus.
  2. Do not let Roy ride the bus unsupervised since he cannot remember his bus stop.
  3. Give Roy a picture of the bus stop, and tell him to watch for the same stop.
  4. Give Roy an identification card with his address and bus stop number on it. Have him show it to the driver when he gets on the bus, and train him to ask the driver to tell him when the bus gets to his stop.
Explanation
Answer: D. To help Roy get off at the correct bus stop, you could provide him with an identification card that states his name, address, and bus stop number. You would then work with Roy to teach him how to show the card to the bus driver and ask the bus driver to tell him when the bus gets to his stop. This way Roy will be able to ride the bus by himself and will be able to receive a reminder from the driver, regardless of who the driver is on a given day.
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