Making sense of Medicare Advantage plans
Lee Revere offers insights to help you or a loved one understand Medicare Advantage and changes on the horizon.
Lee Revere offers insights to help you or a loved one understand Medicare Advantage and changes on the horizon.
This entry-level course provides a comprehensive introduction to soft tissue mobilization and trigger point therapy, specifically designed for occupational therapy practitioners. Participants will gain foundational knowledge essential for addressing musculoskeletal issues commonly encountered in clinical practice.
This course is designed to provide a foundational understanding on the topic of interoception and its inter-connectedness with emotion in pediatric populations. The course addresses impacts of interoception deficits, and assessments and interventions to utilize in OT practice.
The University of Florida is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID# 8622. This Distance Learning-Interactive is offered at .4 CEUs (4 contact hours), introductory level, OT Service Delivery. AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products,…
This course focuses on the assessment and treatment of inattention and other perceptual disorders following a neurological event.
This course focuses on the components of a comprehensive neuro-vision assessment as well as evidence-based interventions for common neuro-visual deficits.
This presentation will cover the following topics: (1) What Mindfulness-Based Intervention (MBI) Is, (2) Evidence for MBI, (3) How MBI Relates to Occupation, and (4) OT Practice Implications.
This course is designed to inform listeners about what delirium is, why it is important, how to identify it, and what evidence-based conservative interventions exist which rehabilitation professionals can utilize to address delirium. This course specifically discusses how occupational therapists have a unique and essential role in addressing delirium.
This course focuses on the assessment and treatment of patients in a coma, vegetative state, and minimally conscious state following acquired or traumatic brain injury (consistent with Rancho I to IV).
In this course, the presenters discuss an interdisciplinary approach to home modifications research.