Demonstration with standby supervision is required when the person has had any medical problem that has secondary consequences, e.g. hip and knee replacements, unhealed fractures. They are not apt to comprehend the consequences, nor are they apt to follow precautions due to impulsivity.
ACL 5.0 - 5.2
Range of motion exercises maybe followed from a demonstration.
Someone will need to count with them and correct improper positioning.
Assistance will be needed to use horizontal and vertical motions and frequently check areas that have impaired sensation.
Incorporate desired actions in familiar activities, especially bilateral motions to prevent "guarding" affected extremity.
Supervise the exercise program to anticipate potential complications and check for the effects of impaired sensations.
ACL 5.4
The person can count up to 20 repetitions of horizontal and vertical range of motion exercises. They can initiate and sustain attention.
Incorporate desired actions in familiar activities, especially bilateral motions to prevent "guarding" affected extremity.
Supervise the exercise program to anticipate potential complications and check for the effects of impaired sensations.