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 FPO PERMIT 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 Discover all that Marianjoy has to offer Therapists Choose Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital Our therapists take a holistic approach to rehabilitation, focusing on the total needs of each patient – body, mind and spirit. Marianjoy acute, subacute and outpatient day rehabilitation settings provide our interdisciplinary therapy teams with an opportunity to stay clinically advanced and experience the rewards of rehabilitation. Full and paRT TiMe posiTions available levels of care: Subacute Rehabilitation locations: Wheaton, Downers Grove, Palos Heights, Oakbrook Terrace benefits and opportunities: We offer a competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits to support your lifestyle. • Internalandexternaleducationprograms including numerous CEU eligible courses • Opportunitiestoworkwithindifferentlevels of service • Fullbenefitsat20hoursperweek • Medical,dental,vision,life,andpre-paidlegal • Short-andlong-termdisability • Generouspaidtime-offstartingat26 days per year (contingent upon regularly scheduled hours) • Companyfundedpension • Tuitionreimbursement • • • • • • • • • Flexiblespendingaccounts Associatereferralbonusesupto$1500 ClinicalLadderprogramsandbonuses Clinicaleducatorsdedicatedtoadvancing your clinical skills Marianjoyphysiatristsateverylevelofcare Clinicalandmanagementcareer opportunities SpecialtyProgramsincludingLymphedema, Vestibular,andAquatics On-sitespecializedcertificationcourses Avarietyofpracticesettingsandlocations To discover the Marianjoy difference for yourself, visit our website at www.Marianjoy.org and apply online today! or call us at 630-909-7116 to learn more. MaRianjoy ReHabiliTaTion HospiTal • 26W171 Roosevelt Road • Wheaton, Illinois 60187 2011 ILOTA HR fixed.indd 1 8/5/2011 4:06:19 PM how we define OT: Creative Techniques Collaborative Team Caring Environment We look at Occupational Therapy a little differently at Resurrection Health Care. Our approach is truly 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 throughout metro Chicago. EOE /AA /M/F/D/ V 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! 2 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference 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 www.ilota.org 3 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 4 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference 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 www.ilota.org 5 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 6 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference Registration Instructions: g 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 7 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: 8 ILOTA Member Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference 2011 ILOTA Conference Registration Calculate total for Thursday Pre-Conference + Single Day or Full Conference. Not an ILOTA Member? Become a member and save $100 on your conference fees! You can download a membership form from the ILOTA website Total Due $_______ $_______ ☛Please notify the ILOTA office if you require a special accommodation to 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: q Visa q MasterCard Card # Expiration Date Signature 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 F9 F10 F11 F12 F18 S3 S4 S5 Will you attend the Awards Luncheon and Business Meeting? S6 S7 S8 S9 Yes S10 No www.ilota.org 9 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. 10 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference Sponsors LocaL for 25 years We find the right oT setting and schedule contract, temp to perm, and placement Allied Health Professionals LLC 855.266.1300 www.alliedhealthpro.com Wouldn’t YOU want to take care of YOU? We have openings for dedicated professionals who want to build relationships–and build careers.Come enjoy the flexibility and outstanding benefits only Genesis offers. Where Remarkable Happens.SM Now hiring in Illinois! OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS REHAB MANAGERS APPLY TODAY at www.genesiscareers.jobs or contact Regina Welsh at 1-877-724-5193 [email protected] EOE M/F/D/V www.ilota.org 158726.1 AH 11 Sponsors Join The Team That Works With You! Become a part of Centegra, where “team” means genuine respect, passionate caring and a joyful spirit. Join us, and experience it for yourself. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS & CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS Acute/Inpatient • Sub-acute • Outpatient • Neuro Rehab • Home Health • Sports Medicine We offer: • Team approach to patient treatment • High patient satisfaction • Pay per visit, paid mileage, laptop and phone for Home Health • Sign-on Bonus (or choice of tuition payback for new OT grads) • Flexible Scheduling • Our Rehab Therapy Service Line offers the full continuum of care • Continuing Education including specialty certification is supported Join our award-winning organization. We offer one of the best workplaces in all of healthcare. For more information contact: Charlene Choklad at (815) 7594261 or visit our website at: careersatcentegra.com Centegra includes hospitals in McHenry and Woodstock, IL, Immediate and Primary Care Centers, Health Bridge Fitness Centers, and more. 12 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference Patients Thrive On Our World-Class Resources. So Do Rehabilitation Professionals. Alexian Brothers Health System offers the innovative treatments, compassionate care, and vast resources to provide the best possible outcomes—for patients and professionals alike. Partnering with the renowned Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, we provide a career experience that is uniquely satisfying. Join us at our 66-bed Rehab Hospital, and thrive in one of these vital roles: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS: Full-time, Part-Time, Per Diem Opportunities in Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, and Schaumburg, Illinois • Inpatient Rehabilitation • Outpatient Rehabilitation • Day Rehabilitation Do you seek an environment where learning, growth, and success are encouraged? Join us at Alexian Brothers Health System, where we also offer competitive compensation and benefits, including sign-on bonus and ample PTO. Review our openings and apply at: www.alexianjobs.org. Or call Dana Zenios at 847-640-5630. Alexian Rehabilitation Hospital We are an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. PALOS IS One of a Kind. Here’s Why… Palos Community Hospital is proud to be ranked in the top 5% in the nation by HealthGrades® in 2011 for clinical excellence. In fact, Palos is one of only 9 hospitals in the nation, and the only hospital in Illinois, to receive both the Patient Safety Excellence Award™ and the Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence™ six years in a row. We’re expanding, we’re improving, and we’re responding to the needs of our community. To continue our commitment of providing only the highest standard of care, and the best opportunities for our employees, we’re seeking the following position for our team: Occupational Therapist – Full Time Provides assessment, plans & administers treatment using Occupational Therapy techniques as defined in the IL Practice Act for Occupational Therapists & in accordance with the physician's referral. Provides treatment & education to prevent, correct or alleviate a disability or to promote well-being. Must have degree from an accredited school with a program in Occupational Therapy. Must be registered and licensed or eligible for licensure in Illinois. Previous experience in hand therapy preferred. May include a rotation of Inpatient, Outpatient & Home Health Care areas. Apply today and join a One of a Kind leader in healthcare. You can apply online, email your resume, or contact us at: Palos Community Hospital, Employment Office, 12251 S. 80th Ave., Palos Heights, IL 60463 [email protected] • Fax: 708-923-4888 • www.paloscomm.org EOE Palos Community Hospital www.ilota.org 13 Sponsors 14 Illinois Occupational Therapy Association 2011 State Conference Not a member of ILOTA? Become a member and save $100 on your conference registration fee. •Membership is $75 OT’s •$55 OTA’s •$5 discount for AOTA members Join today at: www.ilota.org and click on “Membership” www.ilota.org 15 Sponsors Take pride in where you work and what you do. Join the best of the best, at Northwest Community Hospital! 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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: PAYMENT INFORMATION Total-Dues/Contributions: $ Check/Money Order #: Visa MasterCard Expiration Date: Credit Card #: Signature: www.ilota.org 17