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Description
Bring a group of five or more and SAVE $30 EACH on tuition! SEMINAR DESCRIPTION: Clinicians working in acute, post-acute, and long-term care settings are faced with the challenge of selecting treatments to improve functional communication for clients with language and cognitive disorders. Until recently, the cognitive abilities of clients with aphasia were rarely taken into account for planning treatment. In this seminar, the most up-to-date scientific evidence will be used to provide a clinical decision-making framework that can guide the clinician’s initial evaluation and then treatment selection. Brief but effective cognitive evaluation for clients with either primarily language disorder (aphasia) or primarily cognitive disorder (brain injury or dementia) will be demonstrated. The results of these brief assessment tools will be entered into the treatment selection framework. The nature of the cognitive impairments can help clinicians select a treatment that is most likely to be effective in improving functional communication. Several evidence-based treatments from which to choose will be described in detail, including procedures and materials. Case examples will be shown to illustrate how to use the framework and the assessment information to select relevant evidence-based treatments. The participant will leave the seminar with a clear framework from which initial evaluation and subsequent treatment sessions can be developed for clients with language and cognitive disorders. Cancellation Policy & Late RegistrationRegistration Cancellation Policy: Tuition will be refunded less a $25 processing fee if emailed notification is received by NSS up to two weeks prior to the seminar date.
Two weeks to 72 hours prior to seminar date: 50% refund; 72 hours or less: no refund. NSS reserves the right to cancel the
event up to 7 days prior to the seminar date. If cancelled by NSS full tuition refunds will be issued.
Substitutions are permitted if NSS is notified in advance by phone or email. Late Registration Fee: Add $20 to tuition rate if registration is received within
Outline Day One
7:30-7:50 Check In and Onsite Registration (Coffee and Tea)
7:55-8:00 General Seminar Information 8:00-9:30 The importance of cognitive abilities: A tale of two clients (Hinckley) • Defining cognitive and language domains • Differences in treatment needs and treatment outcomes based on cognitive profiles: 9:30-9:40 Break 9:40-11:10 A framework for using cognitive and language profiles to make treatment choices (Hinckley) • Critical cognitive and language characteristics • How different treatments depend on differing cognitive abilities 11:10-11:20 Break 11:20-1:00 Assessing cognition and language: Tools you can really use (Hinckley & Schatz) • Assessing cognitive abilities of adults with aphasia • Assessing cognitive abilities of adults with cognitive disorders • Specific protocols for brief assessments 1:00-2:00 Lunch on Own 2:00-3:20 Evidence-based treatment options: How the treatments work, and what skills your • Specific treatments for aphasia: protocols and materials • Specific treatments for cognitive impairments: protocols and materials 3:20-3:30 Break 3:30-5:00 Applying the framework — Case #1: A case of aphasia with good • In-depth case example • Problem-solving discussion 5:00 Adjourn and Sign Out Day Two
7:30-7:55 Sign In (Coffee and Tea)
8:00-9:30 Applying the framework — Case #2: A case of aphasia with poor cognitive abilities (Hinckley) • In-depth case example • Problem-solving discussion 9:30-9:40 Break 9:40-11:10 Applying the framework — Case #3: A case of generally poor cognitive abilities (Schatz) • In-depth case example • Problem-solving discussion 11:10-11:15 Break 11:15-12:45 Applying the framework: Practice cases and discussion (Hinckley & Schatz) • At least two cases will be presented and participants will work through and 12:45 Adjourn and Sign Out Location & LodgingSeminar Location: Phone: 318-212-3000 Seminar will be held in the conference room on the 2nd level. Use the main entrance,
Nearby lodging is available. No room blocks have been arranged.
Intended Audience
Accreditation![]() This course is offered for 1.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area). AOTA First Content Focus: Occupational Therapy Process: Intervention Second Content Focus: Occupational Therapy Process: Outcomes
Past Participant Comments
"In almost 30 years, I've never yet been to an NSS seminar that wasn't informative, stimulating, and wonderfully organized." |
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