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Assistive Technology And Environmental Modifications CEU Courses for OTs

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AI For Innovative School-Based OT: Practical Tools For Enhanced Student Support
Presented by Julia Colman, OTD, OTR/L, BCP, CCTS-I
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Course: #6636Level: Introductory1 Hour
Explore how AI can enhance school-based occupational therapy in this one-hour webinar. Learn practical, evidence-based tools to support student success, streamline workflow, and personalize interventions. Ideal for OTs seeking innovative ways to integrate AI for improved outcomes in school settings. Join us to unlock the potential of AI in your practice!

Artificial Intelligence And Occupational Therapy – What We Can Learn From Each Other Podcast
Presented by Karen Jacobs, EdD, OT, OTR, CPE, FAOTA, Alyson Stover, MOT, JD, OTR/L, BCP, Dennis Cleary, MS, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA
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Course: #6512Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Artificial Intelligence can potentially improve Occupational Therapy practice, but there are some potential risks and ethical pitfalls. Drs. Stover and Jacobs discuss using AI in their practice and encourage others to do the same to improve patient outcomes. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Choosing The “Smart” Device: Smart Technology Options For Aging In Place
Presented by Monique Chabot, OTD, OTR/L, SCEM, CLIPP, CAPS
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Course: #6001Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course builds on the first part of the series and shares the perspectives of older adults regarding the use of smart technology and areas of concern within their homes. It will also discuss the categories of smart technology available at various price points to holistically support aging in place from a physical, cognitive, and social perspective.

Making The “Smart” Decision: Smart Technology, Aging In Place, And Clinical Reasoning
Presented by Monique Chabot, OTD, OTR/L, SCEM, CLIPP, CAPS
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Course: #6000Level: Advanced1 Hour
Considerations around choosing the right smart technology for an older adult to age in place, including technology features, funding, and ethical considerations, will be discussed in this course. Assessment of client skills, technology adoption strategies, and other important factors related to ensuring appropriate choice and use of smart technologies will also be covered. The connection to social determinants of health will be discussed as well.

Addressing Executive Function Deficits For Return To Work Following A Brain Injury
Presented by Yvonne Monti, OTD, OTR/L
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Course: #6028Level: Intermediate1 Hour
An overview of executive functioning deficits that persist following a brain injury, interfering with an individual’s ability to return to their prior employment, will be reviewed. The course will also provide education on client-centered executive function assessments and occupation-based interventions to assist with return to work.

Mounting Assistive Technology to Wheelchairs
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ATP/SMS
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Course: #9569Level: Intermediate1 Hour
People who use wheelchairs may also use assistive technology such as speech-generating devices, computers, tablets, and smartphones. This session will present mounting options for each of these technologies to secure the device to the wheelchair for optimal visual regard, access, safety, and security.

Product Solutions For Everyday Accessibility As Identified And Evaluated By Disabled Individuals
Presented by Liam Dougherty, Katelyn Leader, Fawn Carson, OTD, OTR/L, ATP
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Course: #6024Level: Introductory1 Hour
The importance of prioritizing disabled individuals’ ideas, perspectives, and experiences in planning and achieving more accessible living is illustrated in this course. By doing so, occupational therapists will contribute to product solutions that meet real needs and preferences and be incorporated into daily living in a sustained, meaningful way.

Assistive Technologies For People With Sensory Impairments
Presented by Michelle Lange, OTR/L, ATP/SMS
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Course: #5940Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course presents sensory technologies in the context of preparing for the ATP examination. Sensory Impairments include hearing loss and deafness, low vision and blindness, and deaf-blindness. This course will review each sensory impairment and various assistive technologies to augment or replace an individual’s sensory loss.

Vision: Smart Phone Accessibility And Applicable Apps For Low Vision
Presented by Noel Guidry, OTD, OTR/L, SCLV, CLVT
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Course: #5859Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Types and purposes of smartphone accessibility features will be identified to use with those with low vision will be reviewed in this course. This is part of the Vision Virtual Conference.

Vision: Environmental Modifications For Adults With Low Vision
Presented by Monique Chabot, OTD, OTR/L, SCEM, CLIPP, CAPS
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Course: #5858Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Supports and barriers faced by adults with low vision will be addressed in this course. This is part of the Vision Virtual Conference.

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