• OT for Native Americans
    Nov 25 2024

    On today's episode, we speak with Maggie Deforge, an OT practitioner and chair of the group Occupational Therapy for Native Americans. She shares lived experiences, insights, and recommendations to address Native issues and to encourage culturally safe practices across settings.

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    Additional Resources:

    ot4natives.org

    OT MDI Network

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    48 mins
  • Everyday Evidence: Handwriting Telehealth Interventions
    Oct 30 2024

    Today we are joined by Dr. Denise Donica and Dr. Jana Cason to discuss occupational therapy and handwriting telehealth interventions. They draw on their own experience as school-based practitioners and OT educators to help OT professionals to understand and implement best practices for handwriting telehealth service delivery.

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    Additional Resources:

    AOTA

    Western Psychological Services

    Pearson

    Beery VMI

    Telehealth Share Youtube

    Adam the OT

    Handwriting Without Tears

    Size Matters

    Loops and Other Groups

    Pilot Study

    Expanding Telehealth

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    59 mins
  • The Medicare Home Health Accessibility Act
    Oct 16 2024

    On today's episode, we speak with AOTA Director of Quality Jamar Haggans and AOTA Senior Legislative Representative Andy Bopp. We discuss the Medicare Home Health Accessibility Act (Bill H.R.7148) and occupational therapy's role and impact within Medicare home health. Jamar and Andy share insights into their efforts to support OT quality and advocacy and provide recommendations for how practitioners can get involved and optimize their care.

    The 2024 AOTA Podcast episodes are sponsored by NYU Steinhardt’s top-ranked Department of Occupational Therapy.

    Additional Resources:

    Take Action Page

    AOTA Fact Sheet

    Home Health Evaluation Checklist

    Home Health Micro Credential

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    38 mins
  • Everyday Evidence: The Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System
    Sep 25 2024

    Today we are joined by Susan Fasoli. In addition to being an active member of AOTA and the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Susan is a Professor Emerita of occupational therapy at MGH institute of health professions where she has conducted, published, and disseminated research related to robot assisted therapy and cognitive skills training, the importance of interprofessional collaboration, and the rehabilitation treatment specification system (RTSS). She shares information related to RTSS and gives recommendations on how students, practitioners, educators, and researchers can enhance their practice by applying the RTSS.

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    Additional Resources:

    American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine: Improving Lives Through Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research | ACRM

    ACRM Rehabilitation Treatment Specification Networking Group (RTS-NG)

    Follow ACRM on X at @ACRMRTS

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    40 mins
  • Maternal-Infant Mental Health
    Sep 11 2024

    On today's episode we speak with Apple Sepulveda. Apple is a co-founder of the nurture collective, occupational therapist and lactation consultant. We discuss the importance and process of addressing maternal and infant mental health within the scope of OT to facilitate improved developmental and wellness outcomes. She shares recommendations for occupational therapy practitioners across settings and resources to support change and best practices.

    The 2024 AOTA Podcast episodes are sponsored by NYU Steinhardt’s top-ranked Department of Occupational Therapy.

    Nurture Collective

    Brazelton's Touchpoints

    Erikson Institutes

    MAMMHA Screening App

    Postpartum Support International

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    41 mins
  • All Wheels Up: Addressing Air Travel Accessibility
    Aug 28 2024

    On today's episode we speak with Alexandra Bruce. Alexandra serves as the medical advisory board chair and advocacy committee chair for the non-profit organization All Wheels Up. We discuss the barriers and risks that people with disabilities face when participating in air travel, and proposed solutions to improve air travel accessibility including designated wheelchair zones on planes and standardized training for airport and airline employees. She shares recommendations to address accessibility and air travel performance for occupational therapy practitioners across settings and resources to support change and equity.

    The 2024 AOTA Podcast episodes are sponsored by NYU Steinhardt’s top-ranked Department of Occupational Therapy.

    PVA Accessible Air travel page: pva.org

    MDA: www.mda.org

    AWU research page: www.allwheelsup.org

    Davies, A., & Christie, N. (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iatssr.2017.05.003

    Major, W. L., & Hubbard, S. M. (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jairtraman.2019.04.006

    Rossow, J., Starr, B., North, K., Stevenson, M., & Lampe, A. (2020). Occupational Therapy’s Role in Establishing Inclusive and Accessible Air Travel. OT Practice, 25(6), 27–29.

    Wintersgill, J., & Wood, C. H disabilityhorizons.com

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    50 mins
  • Everyday Evidence: Habits and Wellness in psychiatric neuro rehabilitation
    Aug 14 2024

    On today's episode we are joined by Sam Troia and Michael Tambone. We discuss their research and work in contributing to holistic approaches to care for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. They share evidence backed and innovative approaches to care for this population and give recommendations on how to improve health and well-being outcomes by enhancing individual’s habits and routines.

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    Additional Resources:

    Cognitive Remediation

    Habit Formation

    8 Dimensions of Wellness

    Motivational Interviewing

    Why We Sleep

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    57 mins
  • Sexuality and Intimacy
    Jul 31 2024

    On today's episode we speak with certified sexuality counselor and doctor of OT, Kathryn Ellis. We discuss the book Sexuality and Initmacy and she provides expert opinion and recommendations to help students, clinicians, and researches improve how they address sexuality and intimacy in practice.

    The 2024 AOTA Podcast episodes are sponsored by NYU Steinhardt’s top-ranked Department of Occupational Therapy.

    Resources:

    Sexuality and Intimacy Textbook

    Kathryn Ellis Resource page

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    51 mins