The Impact of Functional Interventions and Client Advocacy on Wound Healing
Course: #9509Level: Intermediate 2 Hours 551 ReviewsThis session will review the foundations of client advocacy for individuals at risk for skin breakdown and introduce strategies for implementing client-centered treatment interventions across rehab settings. Learners will review common wound management interventions and then apply components of advocacy to this client population using case examples.
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Course Type: Video
CEUs/Hours Offered: AOTA/0.2 Intermediate, OT Service Delivery, 01757; CE Broker/2.0 Home Study, General (FL), Patient Related (AL), General Continuing Education (GA), Direct Client/patient Services In Occupational Therapy (SC), Related To OT (AZ), Related To OT (LA), Directly Related To OT (MS), Directly Related To OT (TN), CE Broker #20-812586; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Intermediate, Rehabilitation
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Learning Outcomes
- Participants will be able to identify at least three examples of the significance of client advocacy for individual’s at risk for skin breakdown.
- Participants will be able to list at least three elements of a functionally based treatment POC that provides purpose and meaning.
- Participants will be able to identify at least two standardized tools available to predict the risk of skin breakdown and the need for skilled interventions.
- Participants will be able to list at least four common interventions with components of advocacy to this population using case examples.
Course created on February 2, 2021
Agenda
0-15 Minutes | Client advocacy implementing strategies for client-centered care |
15-60 Minutes | Functional activity-based interventions |
60-90 Minutes | Standardized tests – Risk for skin breakdown |
90-115 Minutes | Client-centered approach to wound management |
115-120 Minutes | Summary, Q&A |
Reviews
551 ReviewsPresented By
Neely Sullivan
MPT, CLT-LANA, CDP
Neely Sullivan, PT, CLT-LANA, has worked with diverse client populations ranging from pediatric to geriatric in a variety of clinical settings. These experiences and multiple courses on the topic have allowed her to treat and develop client care programs for clients living with wounds. She has served in multiple levels of regional and corporate management positions. In these positions, Neely has developed policies and worked closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure that clients living with wounds have the opportunity to attain their highest level of function and quality of life. She has most recently been responsible for the identification, implementation and evaluation of clinical programs in long-term care settings. Neely currently provides educational support to 13,000+ therapists nationwide as Director of Education for Select Rehabilitation. Neely has lectured nationally and at the state level on Wound Care topics.
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