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BRAIN & COGNITION<br />

Occupational Therapy and<br />

Dementia Care: The Home<br />

Environmental Skill-Building<br />

Program for Individuals and<br />

Families<br />

By Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, and Mary A. Corcoran,<br />

PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA<br />

Examine a proven approach for supporting<br />

people with dementia and their<br />

families in managing the disease and<br />

maximizing their quality of life. This<br />

CD-ROM<br />

book, based on the editors’ more than 15<br />

years of systematic research on the role of occupational therapy<br />

in helping families manage dementia care at home, presents an<br />

evidence-based intervention that can be implemented by occupational<br />

therapists in home care or other settings such as assisted<br />

living and can be used in consultation with other health care and<br />

human services professionals. A CD contains screening indicators<br />

and questions, checklists, and assessment and treatment receipt<br />

forms.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-203-2, 303 pages, 2005<br />

Order #1232. AOTA Members: $39, Nonmembers: $55<br />

Available for course adoption.<br />

Occupational Therapy Practice<br />

Guidelines for Adults With<br />

Traumatic Brain Injury<br />

By Kathleen Golisz, OTR, OTD<br />

Using an evidence-based perspective<br />

and key concepts from the Occupational<br />

Therapy Practice Framework, this guideline<br />

provides an overview of the occupational<br />

therapy process for adults with<br />

TBI, including definition, epidemiology,<br />

stages of recovery, referral, evaluation, and interventions throughout<br />

recovery phases. For occupational therapists and occupational<br />

therapy assistants, as well as individuals who manage, reimburse,<br />

or set policy for occupational therapy services. Also a reference for<br />

health care facility managers, education and health care regulators,<br />

third-party payers, and managed care organizations.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-258-2, 250 pages, 2009<br />

Order #2214. AOTA Members: $59, Nonmembers: $84<br />

Available for course adoption.<br />

Compensating for Memory<br />

Deficits Using a Systematic<br />

Approach<br />

By Susan K. Kime, OTR/L<br />

Forewords by Barbara A. Wilson, PhD, and by<br />

George Prigatano, PhD<br />

This book focuses on the implementation<br />

of external memory aids to help clients<br />

compensate for memory deficits, specifically<br />

personal organizers, calendars, FLASH DRIVE<br />

watches, checklists, and so forth. It helps<br />

therapists define and implement a successful approach using these<br />

methods. A flash drive includes sample forms and checklists.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-219-3, 69 pages, 2005<br />

Order #1240. AOTA Members: $49, Nonmembers: $69<br />

Available for course adoption.<br />

Save the Dates!<br />

2015 AOTA Specialty<br />

Conferences and Events<br />

www.aota.org/conferences<br />

Effective Documentation<br />

October 2–3, 2015<br />

Schaumburg, IL (Suburban Chicago)<br />

AOTA/OTCAS<br />

Education Summit<br />

October 17–18, 2015<br />

Denver, CO<br />

AOTA/NBCOT National<br />

Student Conclave<br />

November 13–14, 2015<br />

Valley Forge, PA (Suburban Philadelphia)<br />

Best Practice in Skilled<br />

Nursing Facilities<br />

December 4–5, 2015<br />

Dallas, TX<br />

Order Now! http://store.aota.org | 877-404-AOTA 27

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