Stroke Recovery - Summit Professional Education

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Stroke Recovery - Summit Professional Education
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Stroke Recovery
 Asheville, NC - April 09, 2015
 Johnson City, TN - April 10, 2015
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 Knoxville, TN - April 11, 2015
Stroke
Recovery
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Workshop Dates
•Effective treatment techniques for stroke, cognition, and falls
prevention
•Interventions strategies and dietary recommendations for
feeding and swallowing
•Assessment and screening tools for cognitive deficits following
stroke (SLUMS, MoCA)
High Impact, Live Workshops for Continuing Education
Stroke
Recovery
Evidence-Based Evaluation and Treatment to
Improve Function Through Neuroplasticity
Workshop Dates
Asheville, NC
April 09, 2015
Johnson City, TN
April 10, 2015
Knoxville, TN
April 11, 2015
Anysia J. Ensslen, Ed.D., M.S., CCC-SLP, is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist with extensive
experience in a variety of clinical settings, including acute care, outpatient, inpatient rehab, and
home care. In three of these settings she has had the opportunity to serve as a graduate student
supervisor, and a CFY supervisor.
Benefits to Attending
• Effective treatment techniques for stroke, cognition,
and falls prevention
• 10 principles of experience-dependent neuroplasticity
for implementing functional treatment objectives
• Interventions strategies and dietary
recommendations for feeding and swallowing
• Assessment and screening tools for cognitive deficits
following stroke (SLUMS, MoCA)
• Improved outcomes for cognition, swallowing, and ADLs
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• Communication strategies for PTs and OTs for
implementing interdisciplinary treatment plans
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SPEECH-LANGUAGE
• Documentation protocols for justifying medical necessity
• 10 principles of experience-dependent neuroplasticity for
implementing functional treatment objectives
•Improved outcomes for cognition, swallowing, and ADLs
•Communication strategies for PTs and OTs for implementing
interdisciplinary treatment plans
•Documentation protocols for justifying medical necessity
Who Should Attend
• SLPs/SLPAs
• OTs/OTAs
• PTs/PTAs
• Social Workers
• Skilled Nursing Professionals
• Nursing and Rehab Managers
• Activities Directors
• Long-Term Care Administrators
• Recreational Therapists
• Vocational Therapists
• Case Managers
• Athletic Trainers
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SPEECH-LANGUAGE
Asheville, NC
April 09, 2015
Johnson City, TN
April 10, 2015
Knoxville, TN
April 11, 2015
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Stroke Recovery
Dates & Locations
Asheville, NC
April 09, 2015
Renaissance Asheville Hotel
31 Woodfin Street
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 252-8211
Johnson City, TN
April 10, 2015
Doubletree Hotel
211 Mockingbird Ln
Johnson City, TN 37604
(423) 929-2000
Knoxville, TN
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and is the leading cause of adult disability. Cognitive
deficits as a result of stroke may have a permanent impact on all activities carried out during a patient’s daily life,
and lead to accelerated physical decline as well as increased falls risks. Cognitive deficits typically include difficulties
with attention, orientation, memory, thought organization, reasoning, and functional problem solving. Cognitive
deficits significantly affect a patient’s ability to successfully and independently complete ADLs, including feeding and
swallowing. Often the patient has limited or no awareness of these deficits and the complications associated with
them. Therefore it is imperative for the rehab professional to be able to recognize these deficits, and to understand
how these deficits will affect a patient’s overall function, completion of ADLs, and discharge plans.
This workshop will provide you with the latest evidence-based knowledge related to cognitive deficits and their
impact on stroke recovery. You will learn how to apply principles of experience-dependent neuroplasticity to select
and implement functional treatment objectives that help your patients to maintain and improve their current levels
of function. This workshop will increase your ability to apply patient-focused interventions that facilitate more
independent completion of language-based ADLs. You will learn about proper documentation of patient goals and
outcomes to optimize reimbursement for skilled services provided.
About Your Program Instructor
Holiday Inn West Cedar Bluff
9134 Executive Park Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37923
(865) 693-1011
Anysia J. Ensslen, Ed.D., M.S., CCC-SLP, is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist with extensive experience in a
variety of clinical settings, including acute care, outpatient, inpatient rehab, and home care. In three of these settings
she has had the opportunity to serve as a graduate student supervisor, and a CFY supervisor. She is currently employed
at two Luthercare skilled nursing facilities in central Pennsylvania. Dr. Ensslen is also an instructor for Project IMPRESS
(school-based SLP graduate program) at Bloomsburg University. She earned her doctorate in educational leadership
from the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Her dissertation research focused on the clinical training and supervision
of speech-language pathology graduate students. She has significant experience working with adults with TBI in an
outpatient work and community re-entry program. In her current work setting, Dr. Ensslen’s caseload consists primarily
of geriatric patients with cognitive-linguistic deficits. Many of these patients will remain in the SNF long-term; however,
others are rehabilitated to return to assisted living, independent community, or home settings.
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Continuing Education Credit
I.
Review of Cognitive Deficits
»» Stroke as etiology
»» Neuroanatomy
»» Orientation & awareness
»» Attention
»» Memory
»» High-level cognitive deficits associated with right
CVA
Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists - This program is offered for 0.6 CEUs (Intermediate level,
Professional Area).
II.
Impact of Cognitive Deficits on Swallowing
»» Feeding
»» Diet changes and recommendations
»» Swallowing strategies
Evidence-Based Evaluation and Treatment to Improve
Function Through Neuroplasticity
April 11, 2015
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Workshop Outline
Learning Objectives
1. Identify various etiologies of cognitive deficits as they relate to the neuroanatomy of strokes.
2. Define experience-dependent neuroplasticity and its impact on rehabilitation.
3. Select appropriate assessments for the evaluation of cognitive deficits following stroke.
4. Explain how cognitive impairments impact feeding, swallowing, and ability to improve overall swallow function.
5. Implement treatment techniques for stroke, cognition, and falls prevention for functional improvement in ADLs.
6. Discuss with other rehabilitation disciplines how cognitive deficits may be impacting a patient’s recovery after
stroke (completion of ADLs, falls prevention, carry-over of therapeutic strategies, discharge planning).
III. Assessment of Cognitive Deficits Following Stroke
»» SLUMS (St. Louis University Mental Status Exam)
»» MoCA (Montreal Cognitive Assessment)
»» Other standardized assessments and screening tools
»» Setting functional treatment objectives
IV. Using Neuroplasticity in Stroke Rehabilitation
»» What is neuroplasticity?
»» 10 Principles of experience-dependent
neuroplasticity
»» Neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice
V.
Interventions to Achieve Functional Treatment
Objectives
»» Treatment techniques for stroke, cognition, and falls
prevention
»» Feeding and swallowing strategies
»» Cueing hierarchy and level of assistance
»» Facilitating neuroplasticity to achieve functional
treatment objectives
»» Improving function and independence for ADLs and
carry-over
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VI. Effectively Communicating with Other Disciplines
»» Targeting cognitive goals
»» Interdisciplinary treatment plans/co-treating
»» Family/caregiver/staff education
»» Discharge plans: Is this patient safe at home?
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Athletic Trainers - Summit Professional Education is recognized by the Board of Certification, Inc. to offer continuing
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approved this program for 6.0 contact hours as listed under their sponsor agreement with NAB/NCERS, approval
# 1652014-6.00-12720-in. State licensure boards, however, have final authority on the acceptance of individual
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Education (ACE) program. Summit Professional Education maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers
participating in this course will receive 6.0 clinical continuing education clock hours. SC: Not presented by a social
worker.
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continuing education credit to CCM® board certified case managers. The course is approved for 6.0 CE contact
hour(s). Activity code: S00014176. Approval Number: 150000096.
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This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver
by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
These events contain intermediate level content.
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receive a certificate of completion. Participants not fulfilling these requirements will not receive a certificate. Failure to
sign in or out will result in forfeiture of credit for the entire workshop. No exceptions will be made. Partial credit is not
available.
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reviewed and approved by the Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy, 6.0 hours. KY: Summit Professional Education is
approved by the Kentucky Physical Therapy Association as a continuing education provider. 6.0 contact hours, (Class
I) will be granted for course completion and the approved provider number is CS45-2008-KPTA. NC: As per North
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APTA chapter it is accepted by the NCBPTE. This seminar has been approved by the Arkansas State Board of Physical
Therapy, 6.0 hours. SC: The South Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners has determined that a program
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been reviewed and approved by the Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy, for 6.0 hours. TN: As per the General
Rules Governing the Practice of Physical Therapy, Rule 1150-1-.12 of the Tennessee State Board of Physical Therapy,
workshops attended by the licensee which have been approved for continuing education units (CEUs) by another
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to provide CEs for Athletic Trainers (NATA). According to rule 18VAC112-20-131 Subsection B-1.g of the Virginia Board of
Physical Therapy this workshop can be offered to physical therapists and assistants for 6.0 Type I CEUs.
Nurses - 6.0 contact hours
VII. Documentation
»» Goal-writing
»» Patient outcomes
»» Justifying medical necessity
7. Compose measurable goals that allow for documentation of patient outcomes.
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provider #5873. This course is offered for 0.6 AOTA CEUs (6.0 contact hours). The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not
imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. GA: This workshop meets the
requirements for Georgia State Board of Occupational Therapy amended rule 671-3-.08(5) and (10) Renewal of License,
Penalties, Continuing Education Requirements. This workshop is offered for 6.0 hours.
Your instructor will break
for 15 minutes in the
morning and afternoon at
appropriate times.
7:30am – Registration & Coffee
8:00am – Workshop Begins
11:30am - 12:30pm – Lunch On Your Own
3:30pm – Workshop Adjourns
WORKSHOP HANDBOOK
Included with your registration you will receive a comprehensive manual compiled by the instructor.
DISCLOSURES: Guidelines exist whereby all speakers must disclose any relevant relationships. Anysia Ensslen is
compensated by Summit as an instructor. She has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
SCOPE OF PRACTICE: Workshop content is not intended for use by participants outside of the regulatory scope of
practice of their license(s). You are responsible for knowing what lies within and without your professional scope of
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