Glen Gillen, EdD, OTR, FAOTA

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JFK Professional Development Series

Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

Saturday & Sunday November 5 & 6, 2011

Keynote Speaker/Course Instructor:

Glen Gillen, EdD, OTR, FAOTA Presented By: The Department of Professional Development & CME

JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute

JFK Conference Center 70 James Street Edison, NJ 08820

Saturday & Sunday • November 5 & 6, 2011 Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

Course Description This two day course is designed for occupational therapy practitioners and others who provide services to clients who have cognitive-perceptual impairments that impact their ability to perform meaningful activities. Day one will focus on assessments that use relevant occupations to identify underlying impairments that impact task performance. This course is designed for practitioners in multiple practice areas (neuro-rehabilitation, pediatrics, mental health, etc.). Multiple videotape examples will be used for group problem solving. Day two will provide a comprehensive overview of adult-onset apraxia (with a focus on ideational and ideomotor / motor apraxia) and neglect syndromes (with a focus on body and spatial dysfunction). Lecture, discussion, slides, and videotape analysis will be used as teaching strategies. Questions will be entertained throughout the presentation. Specific concepts to be discussed include: applied neuro-anatomy & neurophysiology, neurologic processing models to aid in clinical reasoning, signs and symptoms, differentiating between impairments (ex. primary visual deficits versus neglect; ideational versus motor apraxia; comprehension deficits versus ideational apraxia, etc.), a review of standardized and non-standardized assessments, and a comprehensive review of evidence-based intervention strategies. Educational Objectives At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

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Compare, contrast, and critique the use of pen and paper assessments versus performance-based cognitive-perceptual assessments. Begin to identify the impact of specific impairments (neglect, apraxia, body scheme disorders, spatial dysfunction, agnosia, etc.) while observing daily living skills. Choose and have working knowledge of several standardized assessments including: the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Assessment of Motor and Process Skills, A-ONE, Behavioral Inattention Test, Kitchen Task Assessment, Executive Function Performance Test, The Kettle Test, Catherine Bergego Scale, etc. Use clinical reasoning skills to interpret errors that occur during ADL and mobility and categorize them according to impairment. Critique present means of assessment. Describe the direct impact of apraxia and neglect on meaningful activities. Utilize diagnostic reasoning strategies based on understanding neurologic processing models. Discuss at least three standardized assessments that can be utilized with those living with apraxia or neglect. Implement evidence based intervention strategies to improve the overall functioning of those living with apraxia or neglect.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be asked to self-assess the achievement of these educational objectives. .

Course Instructor Glen Gillen, EdD, OTR, FAOTA is currently a member of the full-time faculty at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. He has authored over 50 publications including textbooks, chapters, and peer-reviewed research. Glen is best known in the neuro-rehabilitation community for his contribution to the literature, the textbook Stroke Rehabilitation: A Function-Based Approach now in its third edition and published by Elsevier Science/Mosby. His new book, Cognitive and Perceptual Rehabilitation: Optimizing Function has also recently been published by Elsevier. Glen’s experience spans the continuum of care from acute to long term care. A past recipient of AOTF’s Award for Clinical Excellence in Rehabilitation and AOTA’s Recognition of Achievement Award, Glen lectures extensively on the local, state, national, international, and university level regarding multiple topics related to neuro-rehabilitation. He maintains a clinical caseload working in the areas of acute care and inpatient rehabilitation. He serves on several editorial boards for journals related to physical medicine and rehabilitation.

Audience  Occupational Therapists

 Occupational Therapy Assistants

 Physical Therapists (working in Neurology)

Program Planning Committee Kolber, Carole, PhD, Administrative Director, Professional Development & CME, JFK Medical Center, Edison, NJ: Clinical Assistant Professor, Health Sciences, Seton Hall University School of Health & Medical Sciences, South Orange, NJ Duttaroy, Pragati, PT, DPT, Clinical Director & Clinical Education Coordinator/Physical Therapy, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, Edison, NJ Levin, Shelley, MS, OTR, Clinical Director & Clinical Education Coordinator/Occupational Therapy, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, Edison, NJ

Saturday & Sunday • November 5 & 6, 2011 Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

Program: Day 1 – Saturday, November 5, 2011 8:00-8:30am

REGISTRATION / CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30-9:30

Choosing Appropriate Assessments: Validity, Reliability, Function – Based; Compare and Contrast Table Top versus Performance Based Assessments

9:30-10:30

Assessment of Awareness; Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: Application and Video; Assessment of Motor and Process Skills: Application, Video; School AMPS

10:30-10:45

BREAK

10:45-12:00pm

Assessing the Impact of Cognitive/Perceptual Impairment during ADL and Mobility Performance (The A-ONE): Video Analysis; Focus on Apraxia, Spatial Dysfunction, Body Scheme Disorders

12:00-1:00

LUNCH

1:00-2:30

Impact of Cognitive-Perceptual Impairment (continued): Video Analysis. Focus on Body and Spatial Neglect, Agnosias, Perseveration, etc.

2:30-2:45

BREAK

2:45-3:45

Deficit Specific Tests of Memory, Attention, Neglect, and Executive Function

3:45-4:30

Cognitive-Perceptual Batteries

4:30-5:00

Wrap-up / Questions & Answers

Program: Day 2 – Sunday, November 6, 2011 8:00-8:30am

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:30-10:00

Adult-Onset Apraxia: Background Information, Signs & Symptoms, Differential Diagnosis, Videotape Examples

10:00-10:15

BREAK

10:15-11:45

Review of Standardized and Non-Standardized Assessments. Evidence-Based Interventions for Ideational and Motor Apraxia

11:45-12:45pm

LUNCH

12:45-2:15

Neglect Syndromes: Background Information, Signs & Symptoms, Differential Diagnosis, Videotape Examples

2:15-2:30

BREAK

2:30-3:45

Review of Standardized and Non-Standardized Assessments. Evidence-Based Interventions for Neglect

3:45-4:30

Wrap-Up / Questions And Answers

Saturday & Sunday • November 5 & 6, 2011 Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

Educational Information Certificates will be awarded to the participants who attend the conference, submit completed evaluation forms, and sign daily rosters to verify attendance. The number of continuing education credits (CEUs) awarded will be based upon the number of conference hours attended, and the requirements of the specific accreditation body. An application for CEU’s has been made to the following accreditation body: The New Jersey State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Approved Provider of Continuing Education #5192. This program is offered for 1.35 CEUs (Intermediate level / Content Focus Occupational Therapy Process: Intervention). The Assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by AOTA.

OTHER UP-COMING JFK-JRI COURSES – FALL 2011

Participants may enroll for the courses listed below, using the registration form on this brochure

Maximizing Function and Participation in Older Adults: Clinical, Caregiver and Home Interventions  Saturday, November 19, 2011

 (COURSE INSTRUCTOR: CLAIRE M. MULRY, MSOT, OTR, CAPS) 

COURSES IN NEUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & REHABILITATION . . . 2011  Clinical Neuroscience for Practitioners:   Evidence‐Based Approaches to Diagnosing & Managing Neurological Disorders   Friday / December 2, 2011   

&

Stroke Management & Rehabilitation: Critical Aspects for Practitioners  Saturday / December 3, 2011

(COURSE INSTRUCTORS: NJ Neuroscience Institute & JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Physicians,  Therapists, Nurses & Other Clinicians)  ** Early Registration and deadlines for the above courses are listed on the registration form

REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: • Conference Handouts • Daily Continental Breakfasts, Buffet Luncheons, and Refreshment Breaks. (Wherever possible, efforts will be made to accommodate special dietary requests, if indicated on registration form). Early registration will be accepted until Thursday / October 6, 2011. Regular registration will be applicable after this date. CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations and requests for refunds will be accepted until the October 20, 2011 registration deadline minus a $60 nonrefundable administrative. (No Refunds will be Granted After October 20, 2011) Early Bird and special discounted rates are available for multiple course registrations as well as, two or more therapists registering for the same offering. Discounted rates are available as follows: Two or More Offerings (Same Registrant Only)……………….. 10% Off Two or More Registrants (Same Offering Only)…………………5% Off Registration Forms must be submitted together Additional discounts offered for larger group registrations. Please contact our office for details. Professional Development & CME / tel: 732-632-1570 • fax: 732-767-2967 Please Note: In the event of course cancellation by JFK, the full registration fee will be refunded. JFK Medical Center/JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute regrets that in the event of cancellation, we are not able to assume liability for travel and lodging costs incurred. For further information, please telephone Marianne Mohary at 732-632-1570. You may fax us at 732-767-2967 or E-mail: [email protected]

*Registration confirmations will be via e-mail only from: [email protected] Registrants are kindly requested to provide an e-mail address which they access on a regular basis. Your cooperation in printing legibly will help to ensure that you receive all registration follow-up information.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM Cognitive & Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview November 5 & 6, 2011

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ADDITIONAL UPCOMING COURSES/CONFERENCES – FALL, 2011 ____

MAXIMIZING FUNCTION AND PARTICIPATION IN OLDER ADULTS: CLINICAL, CAREGIVER AND HOME INTERVENTIONS (Course Instructor: Claire M. Mulry, MSOT, OTR, CAPS) Sat. / November 19, 2011

COURSES IN NEUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT & REHABILITATION . . . 2011 Please Check One:

OPTION I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2011 (ONLY) Clinical Neuroscience for Practitioners: Evidence-Based Approaches to Diagnosing & Managing Neurological Disorders OPTION II SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011 (ONLY) Stroke Management & Rehabilitation: Critical Aspects for Practitioners OPTION III TWO COURSE SPECIAL RATE: DECEMBER 2 AND DECEMBER 3, 2011 Clinical Neuroscience for Practitioners: Evidence-Based Approaches to Diagnosing & Managing Neurological Disorders AND Stroke Management & Rehabilitation: Critical Aspects for Practitioners

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JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute Presents: Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

November 5 & 6, 2011 Location: 70 James Street. Edison, NJ 08820 Open Immediately for Details & Registration Information!

The JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at JFK Medical Center, an affiliate of Solaris Health System, was established in 1974, and since that time has grown to become New Jersey’s most comprehensive rehabilitation facility, with extensive inpatient and outpatient services. Its programs are designed to address the physical, psychological, social and vocational potential of each patient, with a goal of maximizing independence. Aggressive stroke rehabilitation is offered, including physical and occupational therapy, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, chronic pain, vocational and occupational services, audiology and speech pathology. TRAVEL INFORMATION The JFK Conference Center, 70 James Street, Edison, NJ, 08820, is conveniently located in Central New Jersey, 45 minutes from midtown Manhattan, 20 minutes from Newark International Airport and 2 miles from the METROPARK train station (Iselin, NJ) which services Amtrak and NJ Transit lines. The Center is also readily accessible from the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike. Directions will be emailed with confirmation information.

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Cognitive and Perceptual Evaluation: A Function Based Approach & Adult Onset Apraxia and Unilateral Neglect Syndromes: An Overview

November 5 & 6, 2011 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Crowne Plaza Edison, New Jersey until Thurs. /Oct. 13, 2011 for the above Course at the following special conference rate: (Please mention JFK and the conference title when making reservations) Monday - Wednesday..........................................$129 per night Thursday - Sunday.............................................. $ 99 per night The hotel will provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the JFK Conference Center, if you indicate your need below*. (Check availability & scheduled pick-up times at the front desk upon arrival). Kindly return hotel registration form to: CROWNE PLAZA EDISON, 2055 LINCOLN HWY, EDISON, NJ 08817 (Please print or type)

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