Saturday, October 27, 2007

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy
weekly meeting dt. 25th October 2007
at
Mulund Gymkhana

Guest speaker: Dr. Hemant Nandgaonkar


Dr. Hemant

Dr. Hemant Nandgaonkar,M.Sc. (O.T.) explained the members what Occupational Therapy (O. T.) is all about.

Many people have heard about occupational therapy, "O.T." as it is called, but they often don't have exact idea of O.T.

What Is Occupational Therapy?... Technically, it is defined by the American Occupational Therapy Association executive board (1976) as: "The therapeutic use of work, self-care, and play activities to increase development and prevent disability. It may include adaptation of task or environment to achieve maximum independence and to enhance the quality of life."

It focuses on the word "occupation", and the dictionary definition of occupation is, "that which chiefly engages one's time, trade, profession, or business."

One's occupation can therefore be defined as the way in which we occupy our time. Thus, our time is divided into three categories of activities in which we take part daily:
· SELF-CARE: sleeping, eating, grooming, dressing, and toileting
· WORK: effort that is exerted to do or make something, or perform a task
· LEISURE: free, unoccupied time in which one chooses to do something they enjoy (i.e., hobby, tv, socializing, sports, "chill out", read, write, listen to music, travel, etc.) If you read these very carefully, you will see that ANY task or use of our time during the day fits into one of these three categories.

Thus the meaning of the term "occupation". It IS how we spend our time; whether paid or unpaid, restful or fun, obligation or choice and that which fulfills us, gives us purpose, and allows us to interact with, be productive, and function in the world around us to the best of our ability.
Here is where the "therapy" comes in. If, at any point in our lives (whether present at birth or onset at a later time), illness, injury or disability prevents us from effectively or independently functioning in one or more "occupational" areas, then it is the job of Occupational Therapy to provide intervention which will help you regain function, maintain level of functioning, or make accommodations for any deficits you may be experiencing.


It is the job of an Occupational Therapist to figure out which areas are suffering and how he can assist that person in performing these activities in a more functional, successful and independent way.

He also explained how it is different than the Physical Therapy (P.T.).

Generally, Physical Therapists do exercises purely for exercise's sake to increase strength, range of motion, and particular body and muscle movements for the eventual outcome of increased function and mobility.


Occupational Therapy has the same goal in mind (increasing function and independence) in regards to physical disabilities and limitations, and they may use repetitive exercises, but most often they use them in the context of a "functional activity". This refers to performing meaningful activities while simultaneously working on increasing function and mobility.


Thereafter, he explained in detail SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER which is his speciality.

Here is an image from one of the pamplets distributed by Dr. Hemant Nandgaonkar that explains it.

We believe that members enjoyed the session and were now better equipped to know what is O.T.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

OCV 2007-08

OCV (Official Club Visit) by Dr. Ulhas


on 18th October 2007


at Ceremonial Hall,Spananagari,Mulund (West)




The Official Club Visit (OCV) of the District Governor (DG) Rtn. Dr. Ulhas Kolhatkar to Rotary Club of Bombay Mulund East began with a closed door meeting with President Rtn. Mahesh Payannawar, Secretary Rtn. Dr.Vinay Kulkarni and President-Elect Rtn. Sudhir Hanmante held between 05.30 pm ad 06.30 pm.

The DG held a Club Assembly with the members of the club from 06.45 to 07.30pm. He wanted to listen to completed projects and further plans from the directors and members. The DG congratulated the club with the way accounts were kept. What he wished that for a stuture of a club like ours there is a need to increase the membership. When a Dombivli club, started in the same year as ours, can make it 100+ why not ours....a point to ponder on! DG also made it clear that we badly need to do something in the International service.






After the CA he had a brief discussion with partners-in -service, the Rotaractor Club of V.P.M. college and Senoir Citizens Club of Mulund East.







He was particularly amazed to know that our Senior Citizen Club is 2400+ strong. He however, wished that our family (of partner-in-service) be completed by adding RCC and our own InnerWheel Club. Any takers?


The regular meeting was called to order by President Rtn. Mahesh at 08.00 p.m. sharp.




Breaking away from the protocol, Rtn. Mahesh decided to induct a new member Nilesh Chowdhary at the beginning of the meeting as he (Nilesh) wanted to leave early.








(Nilesh with his wife)





(Nilesh being inducted by the DG)


Rtn. Mahesh summed up the discussuions with the DG and thanked the DG for his guidance and valuable suggestions.




AG Rtn. Pramod Pandit, who had earlier visited our club for a club assembly, praised the projects like Dhoom and Mulund-Shree which gives a lot of publicity to our club.







Area Co-ordinator Rtn. Viren introduced DG Dr. Ulhas.








DG in his address congratulated the club and said that life suggests growth and our club badly needed growth. He offerred many suggestions including one of having a luncheon meeting with respected members of the community where they can be told about Rotary. He praised the club President Mahesh about his leadership qualities and also for making a SWOT analysis of the club.







As usual DG Dr. Ulhas's speech is a something that draws people to meetings and here also he showed his prowess by mingling his sppech with many anecdotes, modern and ancient;sanskrit subhashitas and what not! We wish to give some glimpses from his address which , we hope, you will love it.







Rtn. Depak announced 20th January 2008 as the date of DHOOM 2008.





The DG officially inaugurated our star project by traditional breaking of a coconut.








Pesident Mahesh lighted the lamp and agarbatties and the project was thrown open for sponsorship.








PE Rtn. Sudhir proposed a vote of thanks.





Secretary Rtn. Vinay seen making secretatial announcements ( below):



The meeting was followed by happy hours and dinner.......










(Dr. Hemant Nandgaonkar (on left, in maroon colour shirt), a prospective member seen with newly inducted member,Rtn. Nilesh)



However, that was not the end of the meeting.......







(R/Anns seen slightly tensed....probably they had to miss dandiy & Garba)



....R/Anns spontaneously arranged ras-garba and members enjoyed playing it.












You can see a video clip of ras-garba here:









I am sure R/Anns might have salvaged some regret for not been able to go out to play dandia!




President Mahesh must be a relieved man today after having a satisfying OCV.













Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Club Assembly for OCV-II

Club Assembly

dt. 12th Oct 2007



Our Asstt. Governor Shankar is away in the UK. The Asstt. Governor Rtn. Pramod Pandit from Deonar club was also out of India. Our DG was keen on conducting CA by an AG but could not do so. However, when Rtn. Pramod Pandit was back in Mumbai, our DG insisted that he should conduct the CA for our club.




Thus we had a CA for the second time. Again Rtn. Shanti did the honours of representing the club. Rtn. Shanti and the directors elaborated on the projects undertaken by the club, completed as well as those which the club intends to do.


AG Rtn. Dr. Pramod Pandit was happy with the preparedness of the club and offered his valuable suggestions. He particularly suggested to coincide few of our events with the ensuing Rotary Clubs Challenge Week (10th to 16th Dec). Area co-ordinator Rtn. Viren also attended the CA.


PP Rtn. Ajay proposed the vote of thanks.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Debate- Is Politics inevitable in Rotary?

Rotary Club of Mulund Hills had organised a nice debate on the topic : Is Politics inevitable in Rotary?...at Kalidas on 7th October 2007..
For the sake of an argument there were two teams: Pro and anti statement. The arguers were nothing less than the PDGs from the Rotary Dist. 3140.
The two teams werw as follows:
Pro view: Ramesh Khanna (Team Leader), J.T.Vyas and Rahul Timbadia
Anti view: Jagdish Khanna (Team Leader), Suresh Rathod and Madhu Devdhar


DG Dr. Ulhas, in his implacable manner as usual, provided the perfect opening by giving a key note address.


The PDGs declared in the beginning only that they had taken a particular stand only for the sake of argument.


Argument and counter-argument, a game well played by the argumentative Indians, was worth witnessing it.
You can see a small clip of PDG Ramesh Khanna below:


Here's PDG Rtn. Suresh Rathod:

And, a fire-brand Madhu Devdhar:

PDG Rtn. Jagdish Khanna

At the end, however, everybody agreed that there should not be any politics in Rotary.


Well said PDGs!

Friday, October 05, 2007

Club Assembly- Preparation for OCV

Club Assembly
Dt. 4th Oct. 2007
OCV of our club is scheduled on 18th Oct 2007. Two weeks prior to the OCV there is a closed door meeting, Club Assembly, where the club prepares for the D-day. The club goes through various check lists to see that it is prepared to face the District Governor and this CA is conducted by the Assistant Governor assigned to the club.
As our Asstt. Governor was away in the United Kingdom, PP Rtn. Satish Khadke was requested by the District to conduct the CA of our club.
As the president Rtn. Mahesh was away PP Rtn. Shanti Malde did the honours of the President. Rtn. Shanti and the directors elaborated on the projects undertaken by the club, completed as well as those in the pipe line.
Rtn. Satish Khadke was happy with the preparedness of the club and offered his valuable suggestions.