Comm Serve Link: AUGUST 2024: Wheelchair Seating

Course Overview

Accredited for 1 CEU.

The OT Link is passionate about mentoring and supporting new graduates, helping them to feel confident, inspired and empowered to learn and grow as an Occupational Therapist.

Content

By popular request, this session will review Wheelchair Seating.
  • Brief overview of Assistive Device Policy
  • Brief discussion of wheelchair/ buggy/seating provision in the community setting
  • Brief overview of intervention and services in the community setting (problem solving approach)
  • Useful resources
  • Questions and discussion
Format
  • This session will be held on: Wednesday 14 August, from 19:30pm – 21.00pm.
  • Online and accessible to all – meeting link available immediately on purchase of this session.
Who can attend
  • Community Service and Junior OTs < 3 years experience.
  • Participant numbers will be limited to allow enough time and opportunity for all to ask questions, discuss and network during the session.

R100.00

Description

This Session will be presented by Lauren Michell and co-hosted by Jennifer Hooper.

Lauren Michell (MSc(OT)) is also a partner at the The OT Link joins the session as a facilitator. She has clinical experience in community, spinal cord rehabilitation, wheelchair seating, sports classification and medico-legal functional capacity evaluations. She worked as lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand predominantly in the field of adult physical rehabilitation.  Lauren is passionate about return to work and vocational rehabilitation, particularly in the field of spinal cord injury and this formed the basis for her Masters dissertation. She values evidence-based practice, sound teaching and learning principles and goal driven therapy.

 

Jennifer Hooper [(MSc(OT)]  is a partner at The OT Link. She has worked in the public health, private practice, and NPO clinical settings covering general practice, paediatrics (medicine and surgery, neurology, psychiatry, learning and development) and medico-legal functional capacity client loads. She has also taught in the under graduate OT programme at WITS University and on a post graduate level predominantly in the fields of neurological rehabilitation and paediatrics.  Jennifer’s passions include: teaching and learning; working with families and children towards realising their goals and happy, healthy living; multi-disciplinary, quality service delivery based on sound evidence-based principles; activities(!) and the magic of the task-orientated approach.

 

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