CE on CD - Hand Rehabilitation: A Client-Centered and Occupation-Based Approach
Presenter: Debbie Amini, MEd, OTR/L, CHT
Earn .2 AOTA CEUs (2.5 NBCOT PDUs/2 contact hours).
Course Description
AOTA's new Hand Rehabilitation CEonCD course familiarizes occupational therapy practitioners with a client-centered and occupation-based approach to intervention that is easily incorporated into the hand rehabilitation setting. Topics include
Client-centered evaluation and the creation of the occupational profile
Use of occupation-focused interventions, including preparatory techniques, purposeful activities and occupation-based interventions
Strategies for long- and short-term goal setting.
Course discussion highlights the rationale for the use of the occupation-based approach and includes case examples to illustrate clinical application. In addition, the course describes how to use occupation-based intervention to enhance hand rehabilitation protocols without sacrificing productivity or detracting from the concurrent client factor focus.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to
- Identify the principles and theories grounding the client-centered and occupation-based approach to intervention.
- Identify techniques and strategies for creating a client-centered and occupation-based milieu within the hand rehabilitation setting.
- Identify the process for documenting the intervention plan and daily interventions when using an occupation-based approach in the hand rehabilitation setting.
- Recognize how the concepts of client-centered and occupation-based intervention are used in the hand rehabilitation setting.
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