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DRIVING & COMMUNITY MOBILITY<br />

CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

Refer to pages 4–5 of this catalog to learn about AOTA CE course formats. Bulk purchase discounts allow you to save more on your CE purchase! Please<br />

read bulk discount information on page 5. CD-ROMs are compatible for use in DVD players.<br />

AOTA Driving & Community Mobility Continuing<br />

Education Courses are ADED Approved.<br />

Online Course<br />

Driving and Community Mobility<br />

for Older Adults: Occupational<br />

Therapy Roles, Revision<br />

Presented by Susan L. Pierce, OTR/L, SCDCM,<br />

CDRS, and Elin Schold Davis, OTR/L, CDRS<br />

Contributor: Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA<br />

Earn .6 AOTA CEU (7.5 NBCOT PDUs/<br />

6 contact hours).<br />

This online course contains practical<br />

content, research, tools, and resources<br />

designed to advance your knowledge<br />

about the IADL of driving and community mobility. This course<br />

provides information at the generalist and specialist level to assist<br />

occupational therapy practitioners in determining older driver<br />

risks, recommending that driving cease or resume, and assisting in<br />

decisions related to transportation options and alternative forms of<br />

community mobility. Information on building a network of services<br />

from multiple disciplines is provided.<br />

2010<br />

Order #OL33. AOTA Members: $180, Nonmembers: $257<br />

CD or Online Format Course<br />

Determining Capacity to Drive<br />

for Drivers With Dementia Using<br />

Research, Ethics, and Professional<br />

Reasoning: The Responsibility of<br />

All Occupational Therapists<br />

Presented by Linda A. Hunt, PhD, OTR/L,<br />

FAOTA<br />

Earn .2 AOTA CEU (2.5 NBCOT PDUs/<br />

2 contact hours).<br />

This course addresses the required professional reasoning and<br />

ethics for making final recommendations about the driving capacity<br />

for older adults with dementia. Case studies that include video<br />

clips address decision making, communication with clients, evaluation<br />

and assessment tools, and the role of physicians and occupational<br />

therapy practitioners. The course also provides the Multifactor<br />

Older Driver With Dementia Evaluation Model (MODEM) tool<br />

to help determine whether older clients with dementia should<br />

continue or cease driving.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-304-6, 2010<br />

Available in online (flash) or CD-ROM format.<br />

Online: Order #OL4842<br />

AOTA Members: $65, Nonmembers: $89<br />

CD: Order #4842<br />

AOTA Members: $75, Nonmembers: $99<br />

CD or Online Format Course<br />

Creating Successful Transitions<br />

to Community Mobility<br />

Independence for Adolescents:<br />

Addressing the Needs of Students<br />

With Cognitive, Social, and<br />

Behavioral Limitations<br />

Presented by Miriam Monahan, MS, OTR,<br />

CDRS, CDI, and Kimberly Patten, OTL, AMPS<br />

certified<br />

Earn .7 AOTA CEU (8.75 NBCOT PDUs/7 contact hours).<br />

Occupational therapy services for adolescents must include critical<br />

issues of transportation for individuals with cognitive, social, and<br />

behavioral limitations. In this course, learn about community mobility<br />

options and driving. Appropriate transportation is essential<br />

for engaging in vocational, social, and educational opportunities.<br />

Addresses the issue of community mobility skill development for<br />

youth with diagnoses such as autism and attention deficit disorders.<br />

Practitioners in educational settings will learn how to address<br />

community mobility in the IEP. Occupational therapy practitioners<br />

practicing in the community or driver rehabilitation program will<br />

gain information on identifying when a student is ready for driving.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-275-9, 2009<br />

Available in online (flash) or CD-ROM format.<br />

Online: Order #OL4833<br />

AOTA Members: $88, Nonmembers: $130<br />

CD: Order #4833<br />

AOTA Members: $98, Nonmembers: $140<br />

CD or Online Format Course<br />

Driving Assessment and Training<br />

Techniques: Addressing the<br />

Needs of Students With Cognitive<br />

and Social Limitations Behind the<br />

Wheel<br />

Presented by Miriam Monahan, MS, OTR,<br />

CDRS, CDI<br />

Earn 1 AOTA CEU (12.5 NBCOT<br />

PDUs/10 contact hours).<br />

Occupational therapy practitioners addressing the important IADL<br />

of driving are challenged by students with Asperger syndrome,<br />

nonverbal learning disabilities, autism, traumatic brain injury,<br />

attention deficit disorders, and lower IQ scores. This course addresses<br />

issues related to driving assessment and training, including<br />

skills deficits related to these diagnoses, methods and tools that<br />

address driving skills, assessment techniques to determine the<br />

readiness to drive, and intervention techniques for developing specific<br />

social and executive function skills necessary for driving tasks.<br />

ISBN-13: 978-1-56900-281-0, 2009<br />

Available in online (flash) or CD-ROM format.<br />

Online: Order #OL4837<br />

AOTA Members: $159, Nonmembers: $234<br />

CD: Order #4837<br />

AOTA Members: $169, Nonmembers: $244<br />

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