Home
Find Rehab Doctors

Rehab

BH Rehabilitation Institute - Little Rock

David's Village

David’s Village helps patients improve their strength, coordination, balance, endurance, problem solving skills, attention to task, visual scanning, and confidence in returning safely to the community. It is the job of BHRI to assist patients in returning successfully to home and community. Since it is difficult to get every patient out into the community for practice, David’s Village allows us to bring the community to the patient.David's Village Occupational Therapy Training Baptist Health Rehabilitation Institute

Anyone who has had a stroke, spinal cord injury, neurological disorder, head injury, a serious broken bone or a limb amputation finds that most common, ordinary, daily tasks need to be modified and relearned. David’s Village provides a setting for life-like, everyday world experiences within a safe rehabilitation setting.

David’s Village includes an actual restaurant booth, grocery store shelves and check out counter, car, gas pump, and the front porch of a house complete with a door and storm door. Varied flooring provides the patient with a chance to face real life situations whether the individual is ambulatory or using a wheelchair.

Patients undergoing therapy in a clinical setting may find it hard to access the community environment to practice real life challenges. David’s Village brings the community to the patient. Patients are able to learn new skills in a safe, controlled environment prior to encountering real life situations.

David's Village Occupational Therapy Training Store Baptist Health Rehabilitation InstituteGrocery Store

Includes three basic shelf systems found in stores: the upright shelf, the freezer and the produce area. Patients can practice handling produce bags, a shopping cart, a hand held shopping basket, packaged and canned foods, and fruits and vegetables. Includes check out counter with working cash register, check writing platform and checks.

Car

The 4 door sedan sits on a hydraulic lift that can be adjusted to the height of the vehicle the patient will be using in the community. If the patient will be using an SUV, then the car is positioned at a higher level for transfer practice than it would be positioned for a patient who will be using other types of vehicles. Individuals can learn to safely enter and exit any seat of the car using assistive devices including a wheelchair or a walker. The car offers opportunities for practice loading groceries into the trunk or attaching an infant car seat and strapping an infant into the seat. If washing the windshield or even the car itself is a regular activity for the patient, then these activities can be incorporated into therapy sessions as well.

David's Village Occupational Therapy Training Car Baptist Health Rehabilitation InstituteGas Station

Patients can practice opening the fuel cap, selecting the fuel grade on the pump, lifting the nozzle, inserting and squeezing the nozzle.

Fast Food Restaurant

Includes an actual restaurant booth and menu. Patients practice reading the menu, placing an order, paying for the meal, and carrying their food to designated areas. Getting into and out of the booth seat is a challenge many individuals face in the community. David’s Village allows opportunity to remediate problems with rising and lowering from a booth seat.

Front Porch

The front porch includes an actual front door for a house, a storm door, and a threshold. Patients have opportunities to learn how to safely enter and exit a home. The varied knobs and locks allow practice sessions for using keys, levers and doorknobs. Opening a storm or screen door and maintaining its position in order to open another door can be a problem for many patients as well as managing the raised threshold with a walker or wheelchair. Learning modified techniques allow safe performance at home.

Flooring

Click Here to Download the 2011 BHRI Annual Report

David’s Village includes a ramp, curbs and a textured surface for mobility practice. Whether the patient will be ambulating independently, using assistive devices or using a wheelchair, there is a need to learn to manage all of these types of surfaces in the community. Safe practice situations enhance safety and independence in community mobility.

For Direct Physician Referral & Appointments: 501-227-8478 or 1-888-BAPTIST(227-8478)

Home | MY BAPTIST HEALTH | Heart | Women | Active Living | Ortho/Neuro | Rehab | Stroke | Bariatrics

Find a Doctor | Pay Your Bill | Maps & Directions | Visiting Hours | Pre-Registration | Make an Appointment | Classes & Seminars | Email a Patient | Phone Numbers | Baby Photos

Baptist Health is the largest not-for-profit healthcare organization in Arkansas.
All funding for this site provided by Baptist Health.
Baptist Health is an equal opportunity provider.
© 2012 Baptist Health. All rights reserved. Web Services by Aristotle Web Design.