Compensatory Frame of Reference

The Compensatory Frame of Reference (FOR) is a theory about changing someones environment, rather than the person. This is theory can be applied to people of all ages. It is usually used when the client's dysfunction is considered irreversible, meaning no amount of therapy will get the client to be fully functional again, but is beneficial to anyone. An example of this theory in practice would be house modifications, changing parts of the client's home to fit their needs. Someone who is permanently wheelchair bound needs to be able to get in and out of the shower independently, so putting a bar and chair in the shower will help with this need. The ultimate goal of Compensatory Frame of Reference is to help the client regain independence. Some are discouraged that they are not able to fully rehabilitate, but with this strategy they are able to use techniques to regain their daily activities, or valued roles.

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