Charlotte Baltzer Vigh Jørgensen is a dedicated and hardworking ergotherapist at Rehabiliteringsafdelingen Tirstrup, where her passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of her patients shines through in her daily work. With a strong focus on geriatric care, Charlotte has honed her expertise...
Charlotte Baltzer Vigh Jørgensen is a dedicated and hardworking ergotherapist at Rehabiliteringsafdelingen Tirstrup, where her passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of her patients shines through in her daily work. With a strong focus on geriatric care, Charlotte has honed her expertise in various medical and surgical specialties, providing comprehensive rehabilitation services to patients in both local centers and acute hospital settings. Her role encompasses rehabilitation on a 24-hour ward that serves the Syddjurs Kommune, including the municipality's acute care placements.
Charlotte's work is guided by her commitment to the principles outlined in §140, §86,1, and §138, ensuring that her interventions are aligned with national healthcare standards. She specializes in a range of therapeutic techniques, including F.O.T.T (Functional Occupational Therapy Treatment), ADL (Activities of Daily Living) assessments, neurorehabilitation, and upper extremity training. Her recent initiatives include leading the implementation of the citizen journal system (Cura) among nursing staff, conducting journal audits, and providing dysphagia training for interdisciplinary students, thereby enhancing the quality of care provided across the team.
As a recently appointed key person for quality assurance, Charlotte plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, ensuring that best practices are not only maintained but continuously improved. Her diverse skill set, which includes cognitive therapy, sensory integration, and orthopedic rehabilitation, positions her as a valuable asset in the multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Charlotte’s unwavering dedication to her patients and her proactive engagement in professional development make her a key contributor to the field of occupational therapy and rehabilitation.