Geriatric Therapy- Module 4: Examination and Intervention- Part 2
Course Description:
This course is derived from the textbook by Andrew A. Guccione, PT, PhD, DPT, FAPTA, Rita A. Wong, PT, EdD, and Dale Avers, PT, DPT, PhD. Geriatric Physical Therapy offers a comprehensive presentation of geriatric physical therapy science and practice. Thoroughly revised and updated editors Andrew Guccione, Rita Wong, and Dale Avers and their contributors provide current information on aging-related changes in function, the impact of these changes on patient examination and evaluation, and intervention approaches that maximize optimal aging. Chapters emphasize evidence-based content that clinicians can use throughout the patient management process.
Module 4: Evaluation and Intervention- Part 2 covers chapters 10 through 11.
- Chapter 10: Motivation and Patient Education: Implications for Physical Therapist Practice
- Chapter 11: Older Adults and Their Families
Methods of Instruction:
Online course available via internet
Target Audience:
Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, and Occupational Therapist Assistants
Educational Level:
Intermediate
Prerequisites:
None
Course Goals and Objectives:
At the completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Recognize the issues of motivation and compliance in the older adult
- Identify proper patient education
- Define the family dynamic
- Define lifespan development
- Identify the family as a complex system
- Identify the ways families manage essential daily functions and tasks
- Recognize the relationship between the older parent-adult child
- Identify health and physical function in later life
- Identify the factors of family care giving
- Recognize the issues of driving or not driving as it pertains to the older adult
Criteria for Obtaining Continuing Education Credits:
A score of 70% or greater on the post-test