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Registration by 11:59 a.m. (Eastern Time) on May 28, 2024
Presented by: Stacey Levine, BA(Psych) and Meagan Buttle, M.Sc.A, SLP(C), Reg CASLPO
Brain injury survivors often experience cognitive-communication and behaviour challenges that can impact their occupational participation and rehabilitation progress (e.g., Devi et al., 2020; Klepo et al., 2022). In acquired brain injury (ABI) rehabilitation, occupational therapists are often one of the first providers on a multidisciplinary team, and their role is multifaceted: assessment, therapy, client and family education, and management of care pathways and referrals. A dynamic, collaborative, and client-focused approach successfully supports clients in their rehabilitation participation and goals (e.g., Christensen et al., 2023). Tools from interdisciplinary domains (speech-language pathology and behaviour therapy) can support occupational therapy professionals in their practice with ABI survivors.
This webinar will explore collaborative and functional approaches to support dysregulation and communication breakdowns, and present a toolkit that occupational therapy professionals can incorporate with clients and families in their own practice and scope. The themes of regulation, communication, and collaboration will be explored in relation to acquired brain injury and rehabilitative practices, both in interdisciplinary teams and occupational therapy services. Using case studies, evidence-based best-practice guidance and clinical experience, the presenters will outline practical strategies and approaches to support interaction, therapy sessions, and communication success. Additionally, themes surrounding communication approach / delivery, response to behaviour management, and collaborative team perspectives will be incorporated. Non-traditional approaches and innovation to client’s behaviours, communication, and goal setting will also be discussed. Practical strategies will be shared through case study examples from clients with mild to severe ABI, concurrent conditions (mental health, substance use, chronic pain, spinal cord injury), and other social determinants of health common in ABI populations.
After taking part in this webinar, participants will be able to:
Level
Intermediate (3-5 years of experience in this specific area of practice
Area of practice
Advocacy, Brain injury/Concussion/Spinal Cord, Caregiver/Family, Education, Case Management, Chronic Pain, Cognition, Community, Development/Care/Crisis, Generalist, Insurance, Assessment, Medical-Legal, Services, MVA Rehabilitation, Older Adults, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Return to Work
Client age group
Adolescents (13-19 years old), Adults (20-64 years old), Older adults (65+ years old)
Registration Fees
CAOT Members and Associates | CAOT New Practitioner Members | CAOT Student and Provisional Associates and Retired Members | Non-members |
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$50 | $37.50 | $25 | $75 |
CAOT Members and Associates | Non-members |
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$250 | $375 |
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Cancellation & refund policy
All cancellation/refund requests must be sent in writing to education@caot.ca. Cancellation requests received at least one week prior to the webinar will be given a 50% refund. CAOT will not provide a refund six days or less prior to the webinar. All webinars are recorded, and registrants receive access to the recording following the webinar, pending exceptional technical difficulties, within three business days.
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