This course will provide the participant with a review and understanding of the Allen Cognitive Theory and cognitive levels. Participants will gain hands on experience, using the Allen Cognitive Level Screen (ACLS) and will then learn to apply results to goal writing and functional outcomes. This course is designed for occupational therapists and assistants, who work with persons with any kind of cognitive dysfunction: including dementia, stroke, TBI, Parkinson's Disease, mental illness, etc.
Upon Completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the six cognitive levels of function and the modes of performance that subdivide the levels.
- Discuss how to use task equivalence through task analysis, in order to set realistic and relevant treatment goals; predict treatment functional outcomes; make recommendations for environmental modifications that maximize independence and protect patient safety.
- Describe and discuss the Allen Cognitive Level Screening, to evaluate cognitive level of function.
Accreditation: This course has been approved for 4 hours of continuing education.
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Program Disclaimer
Cancelations after February 17, 2025 will be subject to partial refund.
Conflicts of Interest
There have been no conflicts of interest disclosed by planners, authors, or presenters; nor has there been disclosure of any relevant financial relationships with any commercial companies or their products pertaining to this activity.
Commercial Company Support
This course is not supported by any commercial companies nor are there any staff commercial affiliations.
Non-Endorsement of Products
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All activity records are kept on file for a minimum of six (6) years.
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