The Fabulous Five of ADL Training in Older Adults

The Fabulous Five of ADL Training in Older Adults
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Highlights
  • Review several practical ADL tests and measures, functional deficits, and underlying impairments based on DRGs you can use the next day
  • Immediately improve your patients' ADL performance with value-based interventions
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According to the National Institute of Health, more than one-third (35.2%) of adults in the U.S., aged 65 and over report some level of dysfunction with ADL. Some of the resulting outcomes include poor sleep, malnutrition, social isolation, depression, pain, UTIs and falls. Since nearly one- third of all seniors live alone, that means that roughly 14 million seniors have no direct access to caregiver support. But living alone does not have to mean living lonely. Rehabilitation therapists have the unique charge of addressing ADL deficits with impactful, measurableinterventions to decrease the need for institutionalized care.

This timely podcast will help therapy professionals to learn evidence-based evaluation and treatment interventions to address this public health crisis. Attendees will learn fivestandardized ADL assessments and four methods for ADL retraining that demonstrate skill. The multi-disciplinary approach will provide valuable content for all therapists, without duplicating services, regardless of discipline. Mostimportantly, attendees will leave with a new-found confidence that they can empower older adults to age with dignity and autonomy.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Highlights

  • Review several practical ADL tests and measures, functional deficits, and underlying impairments based on DRGs you can use the next day
  • Immediately improve your patients' ADL performance with value-based interventions
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5/5

Robin (VA) on Apr 26, 2026

i loved the comparison between ot\/pt and ot\/slp. this is a good resource for ot students who need that concrete example.

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Erin (CT) on Apr 18, 2026

lived the visual hand outside. i need to look her up!

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Catherine (AL) on Apr 17, 2026

thank for making this easy to access

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Karen (MN) on Apr 13, 2026

she crammed in too much info for a hour podcast i felt

5/5

Keith (LA) on Apr 11, 2026

melinda is always great!

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Melissa (FL) on Apr 08, 2026

presentation was great! i would say to whoever made this survey- put "highly satisfied" at the top of the multiple choice, not the bottom. makes more sense and also many people wont pay close attention and you'll unintentionally get bad reviews

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Tracy (RI) on Apr 08, 2026

instructor is extremely easy to listen to, clear, calm with areas pace of speech. excellent resources provided.

4/5

Elyssa (OH) on Apr 02, 2026

clearly laid out content

5/5

Beverly (MD) on Mar 29, 2026

it was very clear and well done

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Katrina (TN) on Mar 26, 2026

great content and suggestions, especially the 5 pitfalls of duplicating services and dividing the body.


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