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Functional Standards for the Optimal Aging Expert Certification

GREAT Seminars and Books


Format(s):   Live Seminars
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   20
Registration Fee:   $595.00


Objectives
1. Demonstrate competence in the administration of the 15 assessments for middle to older aged adults that comprise the Moving Target Screen (MTS).
2. Determine where patients/clients fit within the norms and cutoffs for these assessments.
3. Describe MTS score implications with regard to optimal aging.
4. Provide instruction on the appropriate use of 16 exercises for the remediation of the problems found in the MTS
5. Identify and explain the evidence for using each exercise to address the specific deficit.
6. Develop a marketing strategy to build awareness within the medical and general community regarding the need for performance-based, functional assessments for adults aged 50 and older.
7. Develop several motivational strategies to encourage older persons to participate in appropriate exercise.


Target Audience
Primary Audience - Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapist Assistants.

Secondary Audience: Other Rehabilitation Professionals.


Confirmation Notes
EDUCATIONAL CREDIT: A certificate of attendance for 20 contact hours of educational activity (20 CEUs or 2.0 CEUs depending on how your Practice Act determines CEUs in your state) will be awarded to registrants upon completion of the seminar. Great Seminars and Books is an Approved CE Provider for PTs and PTAs in DC, NY, KY, IL, NC and TX. Approved in CA, AR, ID, NJ, MS, and MD for 20 Clinical Contact Hours. Have applied for approval in OH, OK, and FL. Our courses also meet the guidelines for approval in PA, WI, WY, VA, AZ, DE, NH, OR, RI, UT and MO. Courses are accepted for CEUs in NE, ID, MT, WA, CT, IA, and ND. GREAT Seminars is an American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Approved Provider of continuing education. Provider #5363. This course is not approved by ASHA or Board of Certification. If you do not see your state listed, please give our office a call. Your tuition is tax deductible. Any reference to or mention of state rules or regulations concerning continuing education requirements are true and accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of print. If you have questions, please contact your board or regulating body.

Agenda
Day 1 7:30 – 8:00 – Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 8:30 – Optimal Aging and the AFIT 8:30 – 9:15 – General Health History and Posture 9:15 – 10:00 – Flexibility 10:00 – 10:15 – Break 10:15 – 12:00 – Balance 12:00 – 1:00 – Working Lunch (on your own) 1:00 – 2:00 – Endurance 2:00 – 4:00 – Strength 4:00 – 4:15 – Break 4:15 – 5:00 – Case Study / Group Discussion: Review AFIT results, appropriate referral, exercise prescription 5:00 – 6:30 – Motivation: Increasing the likelihood of exercise compliance A. Brief patient case study video followed by group discussion B. Development of a Motivational Interviewing Script Day 2 7:30 – 8:00 – Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 1:00 – Class rotates through 3 stations A. Multiple-choice exam B. Case study motivational interviewing presentations/role play C. AFIT performance testing: participants must demonstrate the ability to properly administer a section of the assessments that comprise the AFIT and teach the corresponding exercises 1:00 – 2:00 – Working Lunch (on your own) list ways the AFIT can be used in your clinic/practice 2:00 – 2:05 – AFIT forms 2:05 – 3:30 – AFIT Level 2 – Demonstration, practice and critique of items and interventions 3:30 – 3:45 – Break 3:45 – 4:45 – Marketing to the community with slide presentations and flyers 4:45 – 6:30 – Small group educational presentations to physicians

Description
An article published in October 2016 in the American Heart Association journal Circulation set off a media frenzy because it proposed making cardiovascular fitness (CFR) the 6th vital sign. The evidence presented was compelling and recognizing physical fitness as a vital sign would be a huge step in the right direction. However, the definition of physical fitness needs to be expanded beyond cardiovascular health to include all aspects of fitness that affect optimal aging: posture, flexibility, gait and balance, endurance, and strength. This is where certified Functional Standards for Optimal Aging Experts (FSOAE) will be able to demonstrate a valuable role in wellness as well as rehabilitation. The FSOAE certification is based on the The Adult Functional Independence Test (AFIT), which comprises 15 functional assessments used to measure the key components of optimal aging for middle age and older adults. Physical and occupational therapists who embrace the concept that functional assessment and treatment is their domain and who wish to become experts in AFIT are encouraged to take this course and become certified (FSOAE). This course provides thorough training in executing the AFIT with a variety of clients. In addition, there is little point to assessing and prescribing perfect exercises plans if patient/client compliance is low. Therefore, course participants will learn techniques to motivate patients/clients to engage in exercise programs tailored to their individual needs. Course participants will also receive printable exercise prescription forms. All AFIT measures are research-based and most provide predictive analytics – the scores that indicate risk. Participants learn the evidence supporting each measure, how to correctly perform each assessment and how to explain the implications to their patients/ clients. Evidence based exercises will be provided as suggested resources for the problems identified. Course participants will observe case studies, which include counseling patients with regard to the appropriate course of action. Information on marketing this tool to physicians, health agencies, and the community is provided and practical, how-to handouts are included that the course participants can download and use immediately. To earn their FSOAE certification, participants will demonstrate their competence by means of a motivational planning assignment, a written exam and a practical exam. The AFIT (Adult Functional Independence Test) for Optimal Aging, a 5-hour video course by Dr. Carole Lewis available at Great Seminars Online, is recommended but not required prior to taking the FSOAE course. Participants who successfully complete the FSOAE certification course will be able to use the designation FSOAE.

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