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672 courses found
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/managing-traumatic-brain-injury-through-7072
Managing Traumatic Brain Injury Through The Rancho Los Amigos Levels Of Cognitive Function
This course will describe the Ranchos Los Amigos levels of cognitive function and how these may impact therapy interventions in each stage. Clinical strategies to help manage behaviors will be delineated along with progressions of therapeutic intervention to support function as individuals progress through the various stages of recovery from brain injury.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Managing Traumatic Brain Injury Through The Rancho Los Amigos Levels Of Cognitive Function
This course will describe the Ranchos Los Amigos levels of cognitive function and how these may impact therapy interventions in each stage. Clinical strategies to help manage behaviors will be delineated along with progressions of therapeutic intervention to support function as individuals progress through the various stages of recovery from brain injury.
7072
Online
PT120M
Managing Traumatic Brain Injury Through The Rancho Los Amigos Levels Of Cognitive Function
Presented by Christina Voigtmann, PT, DPT, NCS
Course: #7072Level: Introductory2 Hours
AOTA/0.2 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 16176; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1377620; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This course will describe the Ranchos Los Amigos levels of cognitive function and how these may impact therapy interventions in each stage. Clinical strategies to help manage behaviors will be delineated along with progressions of therapeutic intervention to support function as individuals progress through the various stages of recovery from brain injury.
2
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/occupational-therapy-interventions-for-neurodivergent-7094
OT Interventions For Higher Ed Neurodivergent Students
In this introductory course, we will explore the barriers facing neurodivergent-identifying individuals in postsecondary education and how to leverage our expertise as occupational therapists to help neurodivergent-identifying individuals access available resources to improve postsecondary outcomes.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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OT Interventions For Higher Ed Neurodivergent Students
In this introductory course, we will explore the barriers facing neurodivergent-identifying individuals in postsecondary education and how to leverage our expertise as occupational therapists to help neurodivergent-identifying individuals access available resources to improve postsecondary outcomes.
7094
Online
PT60M
OT Interventions For Higher Ed Neurodivergent Students
Presented by Christopher Edwards, OTR, OTD
Course: #7094Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, 16141; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1376805; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
In this introductory course, we will explore the barriers facing neurodivergent-identifying individuals in postsecondary education and how to leverage our expertise as occupational therapists to help neurodivergent-identifying individuals access available resources to improve postsecondary outcomes.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/beyond-diagnosis-supporting-children-and-7118
Chronic Pain Support For Children And Adolescents
Children and adolescents with chronic pain often experience difficulties participating in daily occupations, including self-care, school, play, and social activities. Chronic pain can also be associated with co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, fatigue, and sleep disturbances, further impacting function. Occupational therapy practitioners play a key role in addressing these challenges through the use of interventions to support participation, manage symptoms, and improve overall quality of life. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Chronic Pain Support For Children And Adolescents
Children and adolescents with chronic pain often experience difficulties participating in daily occupations, including self-care, school, play, and social activities. Chronic pain can also be associated with co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, fatigue, and sleep disturbances, further impacting function. Occupational therapy practitioners play a key role in addressing these challenges through the use of interventions to support participation, manage symptoms, and improve overall quality of life. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
7118
Online
PT60M
Chronic Pain Support For Children And Adolescents
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, LMSW
Course: #7118Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 16413; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1377694; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Pediatrics
Children and adolescents with chronic pain often experience difficulties participating in daily occupations, including self-care, school, play, and social activities. Chronic pain can also be associated with co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, fatigue, and sleep disturbances, further impacting function. Occupational therapy practitioners play a key role in addressing these challenges through the use of interventions to support participation, manage symptoms, and improve overall quality of life. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/hypermobility-in-the-pediatric-population-7114
Hypermobility In The Pediatric Population
This course will focus on providing education on the topic of joint hypermobility in the pediatric population. It will cover how patients may present, diagnostic criteria focused on the Beighton scale, potential comorbidities, and techniques for practitioners to implement into their treatment strategies to best support these patients. We will briefly discuss the differences in the diagnostic criteria between pediatrics and adults which will provide information to the practitioners on how to support these patients throughout the lifespan.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Hypermobility In The Pediatric Population
This course will focus on providing education on the topic of joint hypermobility in the pediatric population. It will cover how patients may present, diagnostic criteria focused on the Beighton scale, potential comorbidities, and techniques for practitioners to implement into their treatment strategies to best support these patients. We will briefly discuss the differences in the diagnostic criteria between pediatrics and adults which will provide information to the practitioners on how to support these patients throughout the lifespan.
7114
Online
PT60M
Hypermobility In The Pediatric Population
Presented by Jesse Miller, MS, OTR/L
Course: #7114Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 16251; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1378501; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Pediatrics
This course will focus on providing education on the topic of joint hypermobility in the pediatric population. It will cover how patients may present, diagnostic criteria focused on the Beighton scale, potential comorbidities, and techniques for practitioners to implement into their treatment strategies to best support these patients. We will briefly discuss the differences in the diagnostic criteria between pediatrics and adults which will provide information to the practitioners on how to support these patients throughout the lifespan.
5
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/elder-abuse-not-just-physical-7025
Elder Abuse: Not Just Physical, Consider Online Safety
This presentation explores the rapidly evolving landscape of online risks that disproportionately affect older adults, including scams, misinformation, and privacy breaches. It provides senior therapy leaders with practical frameworks for educating patients, families, and staff about digital safety. Emphasis is placed on proactive prevention strategies and organizational policies that protect vulnerable seniors in increasingly digital care environments. Internet safety for seniors in residential settings has become a core patient safety and quality-of-care issue, not a peripheral technology concern. Older adults are disproportionately targeted by online fraud, identity theft, misinformation, and financial exploitation. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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OccupationalTherapy.com
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Elder Abuse: Not Just Physical, Consider Online Safety
This presentation explores the rapidly evolving landscape of online risks that disproportionately affect older adults, including scams, misinformation, and privacy breaches. It provides senior therapy leaders with practical frameworks for educating patients, families, and staff about digital safety. Emphasis is placed on proactive prevention strategies and organizational policies that protect vulnerable seniors in increasingly digital care environments. Internet safety for seniors in residential settings has become a core patient safety and quality-of-care issue, not a peripheral technology concern. Older adults are disproportionately targeted by online fraud, identity theft, misinformation, and financial exploitation. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
7025
Online
PT60M
Elder Abuse: Not Just Physical, Consider Online Safety
Presented by Ingrid Provident, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA
Course: #7025Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, Foundational Knowledge, 16364; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1384105; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Geriatrics
This presentation explores the rapidly evolving landscape of online risks that disproportionately affect older adults, including scams, misinformation, and privacy breaches. It provides senior therapy leaders with practical frameworks for educating patients, families, and staff about digital safety. Emphasis is placed on proactive prevention strategies and organizational policies that protect vulnerable seniors in increasingly digital care environments. Internet safety for seniors in residential settings has become a core patient safety and quality-of-care issue, not a peripheral technology concern. Older adults are disproportionately targeted by online fraud, identity theft, misinformation, and financial exploitation. This course was designed for an interprofessional audience.
6
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/wearable-tech-health-management-autism-7067
Wearable Tech For Health Management In Autism And ADHD Across The Lifespan
One in five people is estimated to be neurodivergent, yet services across health, education, and community settings continue to struggle to meet their needs effectively. This continuing education lecture asks: what does it actually feel like to be autistic or have ADHD in a world designed for neurotypical processing, and how does that shape a person's capacity to manage their health, sustain medication routines, and access the self-care that underpins everything else? Beginning with therapy's unique contribution to understanding sensory processing, interoception, and self-regulation in neurodivergent individuals, the lecture builds a compelling case for why conventional approaches to medication management and health maintenance are often insufficient, and why wearable technologies represent a promising new frontier. Through interactive case studies spanning the lifespan, participants explore how specific devices can be purposefully matched to client profiles and occupational goals across medication adherence, physiological monitoring, and self-regulation support. Critically, the lecture addresses the practical and ethical considerations unique to neurodivergent populations. This course is designed for an interprofessional audience.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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OccupationalTherapy.com
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Wearable Tech For Health Management In Autism And ADHD Across The Lifespan
One in five people is estimated to be neurodivergent, yet services across health, education, and community settings continue to struggle to meet their needs effectively. This continuing education lecture asks: what does it actually feel like to be autistic or have ADHD in a world designed for neurotypical processing, and how does that shape a person's capacity to manage their health, sustain medication routines, and access the self-care that underpins everything else? Beginning with therapy's unique contribution to understanding sensory processing, interoception, and self-regulation in neurodivergent individuals, the lecture builds a compelling case for why conventional approaches to medication management and health maintenance are often insufficient, and why wearable technologies represent a promising new frontier. Through interactive case studies spanning the lifespan, participants explore how specific devices can be purposefully matched to client profiles and occupational goals across medication adherence, physiological monitoring, and self-regulation support. Critically, the lecture addresses the practical and ethical considerations unique to neurodivergent populations. This course is designed for an interprofessional audience.
7067
Online
PT60M
Wearable Tech For Health Management In Autism And ADHD Across The Lifespan
Presented by Julia Colman, OTD, OTR/L, BCP, CCTS-I
Course: #7067Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 16456; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1386607; IACET/0.1; IBCCES/1.0; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
One in five people is estimated to be neurodivergent, yet services across health, education, and community settings continue to struggle to meet their needs effectively. This continuing education lecture asks: what does it actually feel like to be autistic or have ADHD in a world designed for neurotypical processing, and how does that shape a person's capacity to manage their health, sustain medication routines, and access the self-care that underpins everything else? Beginning with therapy's unique contribution to understanding sensory processing, interoception, and self-regulation in neurodivergent individuals, the lecture builds a compelling case for why conventional approaches to medication management and health maintenance are often insufficient, and why wearable technologies represent a promising new frontier. Through interactive case studies spanning the lifespan, participants explore how specific devices can be purposefully matched to client profiles and occupational goals across medication adherence, physiological monitoring, and self-regulation support. Critically, the lecture addresses the practical and ethical considerations unique to neurodivergent populations. This course is designed for an interprofessional audience.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/neuro-affirming-approaches-best-practices-7109
Neuro-Affirming Approaches: Best Practices In Supporting Autistic Clients Who Have Experienced Trauma
Individuals with autism have an increased tendency to experience trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder compared with the general population. For those with autism, experiences with trauma may be different, and processing and treating trauma may also require an added layer of specialized support. This webinar discusses trauma experiences, as well as trauma expressions and responses among individuals with autism.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Neuro-Affirming Approaches: Best Practices In Supporting Autistic Clients Who Have Experienced Trauma
Individuals with autism have an increased tendency to experience trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder compared with the general population. For those with autism, experiences with trauma may be different, and processing and treating trauma may also require an added layer of specialized support. This webinar discusses trauma experiences, as well as trauma expressions and responses among individuals with autism.
7109
Online
PT60M
Neuro-Affirming Approaches: Best Practices In Supporting Autistic Clients Who Have Experienced Trauma
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, LMSW
Course: #7109Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 15940; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1371333; IACET/0.1; IBCCES/1.0; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
Individuals with autism have an increased tendency to experience trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder compared with the general population. For those with autism, experiences with trauma may be different, and processing and treating trauma may also require an added layer of specialized support. This webinar discusses trauma experiences, as well as trauma expressions and responses among individuals with autism.
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https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/understanding-k-12-systems-what-7119
Understanding K-12 Systems: What Every OTP Should Know
Occupational therapy practitioners frequently support children and families who are navigating educational challenges, school-based services, and special education systems. This training will provide a practical overview of K–12 supports, accommodations, and resources, while highlighting the OTP's role in collaborating with families and school teams. Participants will gain tools and strategies to help children and caregivers navigate, access, and advocate for school-based services and supports.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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OccupationalTherapy.com
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Understanding K-12 Systems: What Every OTP Should Know
Occupational therapy practitioners frequently support children and families who are navigating educational challenges, school-based services, and special education systems. This training will provide a practical overview of K–12 supports, accommodations, and resources, while highlighting the OTP's role in collaborating with families and school teams. Participants will gain tools and strategies to help children and caregivers navigate, access, and advocate for school-based services and supports.
7119
Online
PT60M
Understanding K-12 Systems: What Every OTP Should Know
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, LMSW
Course: #7119Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge, 16414; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1385649; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Pediatrics
Occupational therapy practitioners frequently support children and families who are navigating educational challenges, school-based services, and special education systems. This training will provide a practical overview of K–12 supports, accommodations, and resources, while highlighting the OTP's role in collaborating with families and school teams. Participants will gain tools and strategies to help children and caregivers navigate, access, and advocate for school-based services and supports.
9
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/building-relationships-beyond-diagnosis-words-7120
Building Relationships Beyond The Diagnosis: Words And Actions Matter In Caring For Those Living With Dementia
This course focuses on building relationships with those living with dementia and understanding how when we make small shifts through effective communication techniques, we can promote positive interactions. The course provides emphasis on research to support utilizing skills and appropriate words and actions to enhance one’s quality of life and designed for an interprofessional audience.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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OccupationalTherapy.com
www.occupationaltherapy.com
Building Relationships Beyond The Diagnosis: Words And Actions Matter In Caring For Those Living With Dementia
This course focuses on building relationships with those living with dementia and understanding how when we make small shifts through effective communication techniques, we can promote positive interactions. The course provides emphasis on research to support utilizing skills and appropriate words and actions to enhance one’s quality of life and designed for an interprofessional audience.
7120
Online
PT60M
Building Relationships Beyond The Diagnosis: Words And Actions Matter In Caring For Those Living With Dementia
Presented by Laurie Walther, MS, CCC-SLP
Course: #7120Level: Introductory1 Hour
AOTA/0.1 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, 16374; CE Broker/1.0 CE Broker #20-1375976; IACET/0.1; NBCOT PDUs/1.25 Beginner, Rehabilitation
This course focuses on building relationships with those living with dementia and understanding how when we make small shifts through effective communication techniques, we can promote positive interactions. The course provides emphasis on research to support utilizing skills and appropriate words and actions to enhance one’s quality of life and designed for an interprofessional audience.
10
https://www.occupationaltherapy.com/ot-ceus/course/schools-101-otp-starter-guide-7127
Schools 101: The OTP Starter Guide
This introductory course prepares occupational therapy practitioners who are new to school-based practice or transitioning from medical, outpatient, or pediatric clinic settings. Participants will learn the role of OT in schools, the difference between medical and educational models, workload versus caseload thinking, service delivery options, documentation expectations, and how to avoid being reduced to “the handwriting therapist.” Current evidence supports expanding school-based OT toward participation, inclusion, transition support, MTSS, and embedded collaborative models.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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OccupationalTherapy.com
www.occupationaltherapy.com
Schools 101: The OTP Starter Guide
This introductory course prepares occupational therapy practitioners who are new to school-based practice or transitioning from medical, outpatient, or pediatric clinic settings. Participants will learn the role of OT in schools, the difference between medical and educational models, workload versus caseload thinking, service delivery options, documentation expectations, and how to avoid being reduced to “the handwriting therapist.” Current evidence supports expanding school-based OT toward participation, inclusion, transition support, MTSS, and embedded collaborative models.
7127
Online
PT120M
Schools 101: The OTP Starter Guide
Presented by Aditi Mehra, DHSc, OTR/L
Course: #7127Level: Introductory2 Hours
AOTA/0.2 Introductory, OT Service Delivery, Professional Issues, 16388; CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1383987; IACET/0.2; NBCOT PDUs/2.5 Beginner, Pediatrics
This introductory course prepares occupational therapy practitioners who are new to school-based practice or transitioning from medical, outpatient, or pediatric clinic settings. Participants will learn the role of OT in schools, the difference between medical and educational models, workload versus caseload thinking, service delivery options, documentation expectations, and how to avoid being reduced to “the handwriting therapist.” Current evidence supports expanding school-based OT toward participation, inclusion, transition support, MTSS, and embedded collaborative models.
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