Back Print

Cognitive rehabilitation for occupational therapists: Level 1

 


Non-member registration
If you are not a member, and haven't created a profile, please click the button below.

­ Create a Profile


Date : September 06, 2024  
 
Sep
06

Cognitive rehabilitation for occupational therapists: Level 1




Online

August 23 to September 6, 2024 (on your own)
Fridays, September 6 & 13, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

What time is this for me?

Cognition is a functional domain that can be impacted by an injury, condition, disability, or significant changes in contextual demands. Cognitive difficulties can be difficult to navigate for occupational therapists due to the multi-factorial determinants of cognitive abilities. These difficulties, which can be modulated by contextual factors, can affect the occupational participation of clients, as expressed by the Canadian Model of Occupational Participation (CanMOP; Egan & Restall, 2022). Occupational therapists can be leaders on the health care team in assessing function cognition and providing cognitive rehabilitation that focuses “on the relationship between the client’s cognitive skills, functional performance, and environmental context to enhance the daily life experience of individuals with cognitive impairment” (American Occupational Therapy Association, 2017).

This workshop will provide occupational therapists with a foundation of knowledge and skills in cognitive rehabilitation based on the Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice published by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (Haskins et al., 2014). A pre-recorded lecture (approximately 2 hours) will review principles, theories, and models of practice in cognitive rehabilitation. During the two-day workshop, you will learn the principles of cognitive rehabilitation assessment and intervention strategies to increase occupational participation for adults experiencing deficits in meta-cognition, awareness, memory, attention, and executive functioning and have a chance to apply these strategies to case study examples.

Preliminary workshop agenda/Workshop topics

Pre-recorded lecture: August 23 to September 5, 2024

Approximately 2 hours Principles, theories, and models of cognitive rehabilitation

Day 1: September 6, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (ET) Introduction
Functional cognition and the role of occupational therapy
Overview of Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based
Recommendations into Practice
(Haskins et al., 2014)
Cognitive rehabilitation and mental health
11:30 - 11:45 a.m. (ET) Break
11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. (ET) Overview of cognitive assessments
Developing the occupational therapy plan
1:15 - 1:45 p.m. (ET) Break
1:45 - 3:15 p.m. (ET) Meta-cognition and awareness training
3:15 - 3:30 p.m. (ET) Break
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (ET) Attention intervention strategies

Day 2: September 13, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (ET) Memory intervention strategies
11:30 - 11:45 a.m. (ET) Break
11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. (ET) Executive functioning intervention strategies
1:15 - 1:45 p.m. (ET) Break
1:45 - 3:15 p.m. (ET) Cognitive work hardening and return to work
3:15 -3:30 p.m. (ET) Break
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (ET) Case study discussions

Learning objectives

After watching the pre-recorded lecture, you will be able to:

  1. Understand the principles, theories, and models of practice in cognitive rehabilitation.

By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  1. Identify current cognitive assessment tools for attention, memory, executive functioning, and awareness impairments.
  2. Apply bottom-up and top-down intervention strategies within occupational therapy practice to improve attention, memory, executive functioning, and awareness impairments that impact occupational participation.
  3. Understand common recommendations and accommodations linked to assessment findings to support a return-to-work process.
  4. Consider how to apply Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice published by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (Haskins et al., 2014) in a functional context with various client populations living with cognitive deficits.

Target audience

Occupational therapists, occupational therapist assistants, and students in occupational therapy programs working with adults living with cognitive deficits that impact occupational participation. Participants are expected to have watched the pre-recorded webinar (approximately 2 hours, available by August 23, 2024) prior to attending the two-day workshop.

Cognitive rehabilitation by occupational therapists has been researched with people who sustained a brain injury (e.g., Dougherty & Radomski, 1987), people with schizophrenia (e.g., Wykes et al., 2011), people who sustained a stroke (e.g., Wolf, 2011), people with depression (e.g., Motter et al., 2015), people who have a substance use disorder (e.g., Rezapour et al., 2019), people with multiple sclerosis (e.g., Chen et al., 2021). There is also preliminary support for cognitive rehabilitation for people experiencing long COVID-19 (e.g., Watters et al., 2021) and for adults with Parkinson’s disease (e.g., Foster et al., 2021).

Please note: Both the presenters' clinical experience is primarily in private practice with people with a mild traumatic brain injury and/or mood disorders who are off work or having difficulty at work (ages 18-65 predominantly). Therefore, case studies, assessment tools, and evidence-based guidelines are developed from these populations. 

Each participant is responsible to ensure they apply the information within the context of their licensure, provincial/territorial legislations, institution regulations, scope of practice, etc.

Client age group

Adults (20-64 years old)

Areas of practice

Brain Injury/Concussion, Cognition, Generalist, Mental Health, MVA Rehabilitation, Return to Work

Workshop level

Beginner (0-2 years of experience in cognitive rehabilitation)

Please note: Participants with more or less than this stated level of experience are welcome to attend the workshop. The workshop content will be geared towards those with 0-2 years of experience.

Presenter

Adam Ly, OT Reg. (Ont.)  

Adam Ly has been practicing as a Registered Occupational Therapist since 2016. He completed his Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Degree at Western University. He works at an outpatient clinic assessing and treating clients from car accidents, workplace injuries, long-term disability, and privately paying clients. He works alongside physiotherapists, kinesiologists, and psychotherapists. His practice focuses on concussions, mental health, chronic pain, and cognitive rehabilitation. He primarily sees the following conditions: ADHD, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, brain injuries, PTSD, and adjustment disorder. He is also an adjunct lecturer at Western University and trainer at CBI Health teaching cognitive rehabilitation. He is passionate about understanding and treating the complexity of cognitive performance and hopes that occupational therapists with their unique skillset and lens will be the seen as one of the experts in cognitive performance and function among the health care team.

Amandeep (Aman) Bains, OT Reg. (Ont.)

Aman Bains graduated from Western University in 2004.  He started his career working in community mental health, prior to joining CBI Health in 2007.  He has practiced in many roles at CBI Health including as an outpatient OT, Senior Regional OT, Provincial Practice Lead for Complex Care, and currently as the Senior Manager of National Training & Development.  He is also the National Lead for Physical and Cognitive Functional Capacity Evaluations at CBI Health.  Aman has extensive occupational rehabilitation experience working on an interdisciplinary team assisting clients with physical, cognitive and psychosocial barriers in return to function.   Over the years, Aman has facilitated a number of courses related to functional capacity evaluation, ergonomics, occupational rehabilitation, physical & cognitive job demands analysis, risk assessment & intervention, and cognitive rehabilitation. He is passionate about best practice in complex care, mental health, cognitive rehabilitation and assisting in the development journey of others.    

Registration fees

Early bird rates: Registration and payment completed by May 8, 2024

CAOT Members and Associates CAOT Student/ Provisional Associates & Retired Members Non-member*
$410 $360 $515

Regular rates: Registration and payment completed after May 8, 2024

CAOT Members and Associates CAOT Student/ Provisional Associates & Retired Members Non-member*
$460 $410 $565

Registration deadline: September 6, 2024 at 9:59 a.m. (Eastern Time)

Please note that CAOT does not offer group registration fees.  

*It may be more cost effective to become a CAOT Member or Associate rather than pay the non-member rate. See “Can a non-member register for a Workshop?” in our Professional Development FAQs to know which membership category you are eligible for.  

Included in your registration fee:

Online workshop, access to the recording for a period of 14 days following the workshop, electronic copy of presentation slide handouts, opportunity to network and make connections with other occupational therapists interested in this topic, electronic certificate of attendance.

Cancellation/refund policy

All cancellation/refund requests must be sent in writing to education@caot.ca. All cancellation requests received by August 7, 2024 will be given a full refund minus a $50.00 administrative fee. All cancellation/refund requests between August 8 and 14, 2024 will be given a 50% refund. No refunds will be given after August 14, 2024. Substitutions and transfers requests received by August 14, 2024 are permitted and are subject to a $50.00 administrative fee.

If you are exceptionally unable to complete the workshop, please reach out to education@caot.ca by 25 days following the end of the workshop for extended access to the recording (up to one month after the end of the workshop) or a one-time transfer to another offering of the same workshop if currently open for registration. 

CAOT reserves the right to modify the workshop title, description, registration dates and information on the workshop webpage. CAOT will notify participants on or before July 12, 2024 if there is insufficient registration by that date and reserves the right to cancel a Workshop due to insufficient registration up until July 26, 2024. CAOT reserves the right to modify the offering, interrupt Workshops, change the timing of a Workshop, cancel a Workshop or change the technology for the Workshop due to the presenter no longer being able to present the Workshop, severe weather, power failure, building closures or other special circumstances that are beyond the control of CAOT by notifying participants as soon as possible. If the Workshop is cancelled by CAOT, registrants will receive a full refund of the registration fee. CAOT will not be responsible for other costs or expenses incurred by registrants as a result of any such changes.


member icon  Professional Development FAQs

member icon  Provide suggestions for Professional Development


The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) is committed to accessibility as expressed in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We provide an electronic copy of the handouts approximately one week ahead of time in multiple slide layouts, auto-generated closed captioning through Zoom (excluding breakout rooms), as well as access to the recording for two weeks following the workshop. If you require additional special arrangements for accessibility, please contact education@caot.ca or 1-800-434-2268.