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June 2021

Maine

During the week of May 10, ME AgrAbility hosted a Master of Science occupational therapy (MSOT) graduate student for her Level 1 fieldwork experience (ME AgrAbility's seventh student since April 2020). Brynn D'Arcangelo, originally from Ohio, is finishing her first year of the MSOT program at Husson University in Bangor, Maine. Due to COVID, Brynn attended meetings virtually, assisted in an AT assessment, priced out AT for an AgrAbility client, developed and recorded "Life of an MSOT student?" which staff will be sharing on their website, and developed an AT bulletin for the B2B curriculum.


Based on feedback from students, staff have pivoted their B2B programming to better meet the needs of the aspiring veteran farmers. Meetings will be held monthly on different farms across the state to learn about specific topics such as irrigation system installation, garlic harvesting, and different aspects of building a high tunnel. Even though the program has been developing fluidly, it still fits the needs of the students:
"B2B is an awesome program for us veterans... For me B2B has it good points - the speed of the classes, the spacing of them allows us to practice what we are learning in class outside of the classroom setting. The keynote speakers really displayed a passion for what they were talking to us about which made us feel as though they cared about our learning." (B2B student S.R.)


Traffic light illustration with Go in green Caution in yellow & Stop in red & printed instructions to the right on how to manage pain on the farmFinally, staff are proud to share their project work on Managing Pain on the Farm: A Tool for Farmers, which includes a new publication, video, and webinar. Pain can often be a taboo topic, especially in physically demanding jobs like farming. Often, there is an expectation that pain associated with the physical work of farming, fishing, or forestry is to be expected. Maine AgrAbility developed these resources so farmers can take steps to reduce pain, and can reach out to AgrAbility for suggestions on ways for them to continue to work using alternative actions or assistive technology. For more information, watch the recorded webinar "Assessing Your Pain" and check out the new publication.

Submitted by Lani Carlson