occupational therapy - Illinois Occupational Therapy Association

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occupational therapy - Illinois Occupational Therapy Association
Illinois Occupational Therapy Association
7234 West North Avenue Suite 409
Elmwood Park, IL 60707
708-452-7640 fax: 708-453-7642
www.ilota.org
occupational
Therapy:
Overcoming Adversity,
Transforming Lives
➤ Save $25 on conference fees
by registering before November 4th
➤ Save $100 on conference fees
by becoming an ILOTA member
➤ Guarantee your room and
discounted hotel rate by making
reservations by October 17th
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occupational
Therapy:
Overcoming Adversity,
Transforming Lives
Illinois Occupational Therapy Association
2011 State Conference
November 10-12
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa
444 Eagle Ridge Drive
Galena, Illinois 61036
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how
we define OT:
Creative Techniques
Collaborative Team
Caring Environment
We look at Occupational Therapy a little differently
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personal and we’re passionate about giving each
patient every tool available to help them perform
the tasks of daily life with meaning and purpose.
Help us define OT:
Visit reshealth.org/therapy
Over 100 sites of care
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occupational
Therapy:
Overcoming Adversity,
Transforming Lives
Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference
November 10–12, 2011
Conference Highlights
➤ Keynote address by Thomas M. Morrissey, a retired Sergeant Major
with more than 30 years in the US Army Special Forces
➤28 educational sessions on a variety of topics…something for every
occupational therapy practitioner
➤The opportunity to receive a total of 16 contact hours for continuing
education at a fraction of the cost of many continuing education
courses
➤The Exhibit Hall where you can see new products, learn about
charitable organizations, and talk with potential employers
➤The Annual ILOTA Awards Luncheon and Business Meeting where
you can share your voice and learn about what is new in the state
➤The Association’s annual fund raising event—the Silent Auction
➤Opportunities to network with occupational therapy practitioners
from the entire state of Illinois!
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Resort Information
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa
is a full-service golf and spa resort that is
located 6 miles from the historic town of
Galena. Downtown Galena has numerous
apparel, antique, and specialty shops, as well as gourmet and ethnic restaurants and
cafes. The resort features 4 golf courses, 4 tennis courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center,
and a year-round heated indoor pool. Guests can experience the 220-acre Lake Galena
in a canoe, paddleboat, or pontoon. Other leisure activities include hiking and biking on
over 20 miles of scenic trails, hot air balloon rides, horseback riding, and fishing. Bike
rentals, paddleboats, and canoes are
included with the resort amenity fee.
Stonedrift Spa is located in the Main
Lodge and offers 10 treatment rooms
for massages, facials, manicures and
pedicures, and wet rooms with Vichy and
Tsunami showers. Room accommodations range from 80 beautifully appointed rooms
in the Main Inn to over 230 spacious one to eight bedroom villas and distinctive homes.
There are several dining options located on the resort property, from casual to formal.
Please use the enclosed Eagle Ridge
reservation form by October 17th to
guarantee your room and special rate.
Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa
444 Eagle Ridge Drive
Galena, Illinois 61036
☎ 800.892.2269
eagleridge.com
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Conference Schedule
Thursday, November 10, 2011
12:30 – 1:00
Registration for Pre-Conference Institute - Sponsored by the
The Illinois Occupational Therapy Association Ad Hoc Committee on
Education Presents the 10th Annual Pre-Conference Institute
1:00 – 5:00
Modeling Professional Practice: Clarification of Fieldwork
Experience Expectations-What to Come in With and What
to Leave With - Co-Sponsored by the Chicago Area Council of
Occupational Therapy Directors and the Illinois Academic Fieldwork
Coordinators Consortium
Friday, November 11, 2011
7:30 – 8:30
Registration
8:00 – 8:30
Exhibits & Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 10:00 (Choose from the following sessions on registration form)
F1 Social /Life Skills Peer Mentor Program for Young Adults with Autistic
Spectrum Disorders - Rebecca Bahnke, Tonya Shaw, & Courtney Brokamp
F2 The Exploration Institute-A Conceptual Proposal for Children with
Differing Abilities in Rural Ecuador - Mark Kovic
F3 The Importance of Occupational Therapy Involvement in the ICU Cheryl Esbrook
F4 Medicare Reimbursement & Therapy Services - Julie Bringas
F5 Welcome to the iRevolution—iPod Apps for OT Consideration Joy Hyzny & Mary Bettlach
F6 Licensure: Help Decide Future Modifications & Clarifications Nancy Richman, Patrick Bloom, Peggy Nelson & Maureen Mulhall
10:15 – 11:45
Keynote Address - Thomas M. Morrissey, Retired Sergeant Major,
US Army Special Forces. On this Veteran’s Day, we are honored to
have Mr. Morrissey share his experiences with us. He was shot
8 times during his combat in Afghanistan and spent 3 years in
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The entire brochure, with full descriptions of each session
can be found at the ILOTA website: www.ilota.org.
rehabilitation.
11:45-12:45
Exhibits & Box Lunch
12:45-1:45
Exhibits & Roundtable Discussions on Hot Topics in Occupational
Therapy
2:00 – 3:30 (Choose from the following sessions on registration form)
F7 Pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy: A Group Approach Erin Luy
F8 Are You Ready for ICD-10? What is the Impact on Therapy Practices Chet Deshmukh
F9 The Heart of the Matter - Stacy Dulmage & Monica Rusboldt
F10 Integrating Life Review Activity in Physical Function for the Old Old
Population - Janine Cunix
F11 Photovoice: Capturing Lived Experiences -Paula Jo Belice
F12The Influence of an International Service Learning Experience on
Cultural Sensitivity in Practice: A Preliminary Study - Melanie Ellexson
3:45-5:15 (Choose from the following sessions on registration form)
F13Visual Skills in Autism Spectrum Disorder - Neil Margolis
F14 Therapals.com: An Extraordinary Network for Exceptional Children Mollie Verdier
F15Benefits of an Animal-Assisted Therapy Program & Considerations for
Program Development - Tisha Hailey
F16 OT Students: Are They Ready to Meet the Current Demands of Practice?
Lisa Knecht-Sabres, Mark Kovic, Minetta Wallingford & LaVonne St. Amand
F17 Lights! Camera! Action! Video Self Modeling - Cindy Nankee
F18 Moving Forward in Mobility…An Insight into the Automotive IndustryGerry Davis & Lauren Brummett
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Conference Schedule
Saturday, November 12, 2011
7:30 – 8:30
Registration
8:00 – 8:30
Exhibits & Continental Breakfast
8:30 – 10:00 (Choose from the following sessions on registration form)
S1 Participation in Play in Children with Sensory Processing Dysfunction:
Enabled by Caregiver Self-Initiated Solution Finding Skills - Caren Schranz
& Divya Sood
S2 Seeds of Living (Sol): A Model of Cross-Cultural Participation for
Children & Families - Ashley Stoffel
S3 Medicare: Updates and New Strategies in SNFs & Home Health Nancy Richman & Corky Glantz
S4 Therapeutic Yoga for All - Theresa McCarty Oster
S5 Evidence-based Practice for Culturally Responsive Occupational TherapyYolanda Suarez-Balcazar & Supriya Sen
S6 Advocacy at the State and National Level; Emerging Policies/ Issues Patrick Bloom, Maureen Mulhall, Monika Robinson & Kim Langley
10:15 - 11:15
Poster Session
11:30- 1:00
Annual Business Meeting, Luncheon, and Awards Ceremony
1:15-4:15 (Choose from the following sessions on registration form)
S7 School Therapy 101: A Primer for Therapists Considering School-based
Practice - Carlynn Higbie
S8 Introduction to Kinesiotaping - Clem Carder
S9 Application of Japanese Psychology to Occupational Therapy - James Hill
S10What’s Appen-en in OT? - Cindy Nankee
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Registration
Instructions:
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Online registration is available at www.ilota.org. You can also download a full
conference brochure with registration form on our website. Please complete all the
information on the registration form so that it is legible. If paying by check, please mail
the registration form to the ILOTA office. If paying by credit card, you can either mail or
fax the registration form to the ILOTA office.
ILOTA
7234 West North Avenue, Suite 409
Elmwood Park, Illinois 60707
Phone: 708-452-7640
Fax: 708-452-7642
[email protected]
Cancellation Policy: Refunds will be issued, minus a $50.00 processing fee, if
notification is received by November 9th. Refunds will not be granted for cancellations
that are received the day of conference.
Wishing you a successful
2011 conference
Maureen Mulhall, Lobbyist, ILOTA
217-638-8175
[email protected]
www.ilota.org
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2011 ILOTA Conference Registration
Last name, First name:
Home Address (including city, state & zip code):
Daytime phone #:
Evening phone #:
E-mail Address:
ILOTA membership #:
Date
Type of
Registration
Thurs
Nov 10
Event Info
Thursday Pre-conference
School:
Early
Registration
Fee
Late or
Onsite
After
November 4th
ILOTA
Member
$10
$10
Non-Member
$10
$10
Student
$0
$0
☛Please note that the pre-conference institute is a separate fee
for therapists; students are free
Fri Nov 11
AND
Sat Nov 12
Friday
Nov 11
OR
Saturday
Nov 12
Full Conference Package
Includes: 2 day
attendance, Friday Box
Lunch* & Saturday
Awards Luncheon*
$300
$325
Non-Member
$400
$425
Speaker
Member
$185
$185
Speaker
Non-Member
$285
$285
School:
Student
$75
$100
Single Day Registration
ILOTA
Member
$180
$205
Non-Member
$280
$305
Speaker
Member
$125
$125
Speaker
Non-Member
$225
$225
Student
$40
$65
Includes: Friday or
Saturday attendance
& meals* on day of
attendance
School:
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Calculate total for Thursday Pre-Conference + Single Day or Full
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attend the conference, or if you have special dietary restrictions.
☛Please make checks payable to ILOTA. If paying by credit card, please
complete the following information:
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Cardholder’s name & complete billing address if different from above
Please circle the sessions that you plan to attend
Thursday, November 10
Friday, November 11
F13
F14
Pre-Conference Institute
F1
F15
Saturday, November 12
F2
F16
S1
F3
F17
S2
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
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Will you attend the Awards Luncheon and Business Meeting?
S6
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Keynote Speaker
A wounded veteran himself, Morrissey has
worked tirelessly for wounded warriors with the
Wounded Warrior Care Project in Augusta, GA,
whose mission is to organize and promote a
community-based Wounded Warrior Center of
Excellence.
SERGEANT MAJOR
THOMAS M. MORRISSEY
(USA Ret.)
Morrissey had three tours of duty in
Afghanistan with the Illinois National Guard
and was first deployed there in the fall of
2002. He returned from that first assignment
in early 2004 and was back at work at
Hunter Douglas for six months before he
was called for his second deployment. His
third deployment immediately followed the
second. In 2006, while involved in combat
operations in southern Afghanistan, he was
ambushed and shot eight times with an
AK-47 rifle. Hit in both legs, both arms and
twice in the chest and on his way to possibly
losing a limb, Morrissey spent three years in
recovery, first at Fort Gordon’s Eisenhower
Army Medical Center and later at the nearby
Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center’s Active
Duty Rehab Unit in Augusta, Ga. This unit is
an intensive, one-of-a-kind facility that helps
wounded soldiers get back on their feet.
Morrissey survived without losing a limb and is
now back working full time at Hunter Douglas,
where he heads the Key Accounts Sales Group
for the company. During and after his recovery
Morrissey has given back, helping younger
soldiers and Marines, many with missing
limbs, as they face every day the physical and
emotional pain of long-term therapy. In April,
Morrissey organized an appearance by CSI: NY
actor Gary Sinise, who supports troops overseas
and stateside through the USO program as well
as personal initiatives, at an Augusta fundraiser
for the Wounded Warrior Care Project.
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Provides assessment, plans & administers treatment using Occupational Therapy techniques as defined in the IL Practice
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Illinois Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
7234 West North Avenue Suite 409
Elmwood Park, IL 60707 E-Mail: [email protected]
Fax:
708-452-7642
Phone: 708-452-7640
MEMBER OF AOTA?
 Yes  No
AOTA #:
Exp.
Date:
CONTACT INFORMATION
CURRENT ILOTA MEMBER (CIRCLE ONE)
Last Name:
First:
YES
Initial:
NO
Maiden:
Title:
Home Address:
Street:
Apt. /Suite:
State:
Phone:
Zip:
Email:
DUES:
AOTA MEMBER:
 OT: $70.00
NON AOTA MEMBER
 OT: $75.00
 OTA: $50.00
 OTA: $55.00
 Student: $20.00
 Student: $25.00
School: ___________________________
65+/ Retired/ Disability
 OT: $30.00  OTA: $30.00
Associate Member
City:
 $75.00
Corporate Member  $130.00
Sustaining Member  $75.00
CONTRIBUTIONS
ILOTA Research Fund:
$__________
ILOTA Scholarship Fund:
$__________
ILOTPAC (Political Action):
$__________
2ND STATE
MEMBERSHIP ONLY
 OT $48.00*
 OTA $32.00*
 Student $20.00*
State:
Member #
Exp:
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