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Your critical care clients are desperate to feel some sense of normalcy — especially when it comes to being able to move on their own again.

But guiding them in this recovery is not an easy task. You're faced with altered cognition, rapidly changing vitals, unpredictable behaviors, anguished family members, and a slew of lines, wires, drains, and tubes to navigate.

Their recovery hinges on your expertise.

Here's the good news — in this course you will discover the latest rehab techniques from some of today's most innovative professionals…

…giving you the ability to unwind the complexities of critical care, improve patient outcomes, and do everything in your power to return your patients to their pre-illness level of function.

You'll discover how to get them moving as soon as possible, at the right pace for your patient, which studies show is the key to successful recovery.

Enroll today to discover the clinical tools and techniques you need to reduce your patient's ICU stay, regain function, promote early recovery, and harness the power of early mobility.

No matter your discipline — you'll learn powerful NEW skills with information on…
 
  • ABCDEF Bundle
  • Dysphagia
  • Polypharmacy
  • Stroke rehab
  • Delirium
  • Peds rehab
  • Trach/Vent Tips
  • Gait/ADL training
  • AND MORE!
Best Practices in Critical Care Rehab

$1,619.88 Value
Yours Today for Only $299.99!
Earn up to 25.5 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
WHY THIS TRAINING STANDS OUT FROM OTHERS!
Led by expert Acute Care clinicians, you'll develop the skills to…
 
  • Discover the true power of early mobility for critical care patients with breakthrough strategies
  • Implement early rehab treatments for highly compromised patients
  • Renewed methods to handle lines, wires, tubes, drains, and mobility DME
  • Reconnect pathways reinforcing alertness and cognitive functioning
  • Learn the impact of pharmacology on the geriatric patient
  • Modernized rehab strategies to manage transfers, gait training, speech, swallowing, and ADL training
  • Fast-track patients' path to step-down units and home

Course Session Details
Kali Dayton
Walking Home From the ICU: Regaining Alertness, Orientation, and Mobility
Dr. Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP | Click here for information about Kali Dayton

Dr. Dayton, host of the Walking Home from the ICU podcast, provides essential evidence-based recommendations for modernizing mobility practices in the ICU. Discover contemporary approaches to enhance functional outcomes in a complex patient population. Plus, you'll learn proven interventions to re-stimulate functional — cognition, alertness, orientation, and motor planning.

Kirsten Davin
Innovative Rehab Strategies
Dr. Kirsten Davin, OTD, OTR/L | Click here for information about Kirsten Davin

Working in the ICU setting requires a constantly evolving skill set. When handling trauma and multi-organ involvement — be prepared to make appropriate and safe clinical decisions on the spot. This session will introduce you to the latest techniques for promoting recovery and regaining function in critically ill patients. PLUS, you'll learn new treatment approaches to enhance activities of independent daily living (ADLs) such as — dressing, grooming, toileting, AD use, and more.

Benjamin White
Connecting Brain to Body: Neurological Trauma, Challenging Behaviors, and Early Interventions
Dr. Benjamin White, PT, DPT | Click here for information about Benjamin J. White

Patients who have experienced a stroke, brain injury, or related neurologic event are in a sensitive position in the acute stage of recovery and healing. Doing too much can produce life-altering implications, and doing too little can delay recovery and create future barriers in achieving functional independence. Getting the balance right is critical. Join Dr. Benjamin White and discover the latest evidence on early mobilization following a neurological event. Review important Clinical Practice Guidelines and safety considerations when working with this patient population. Unlock effective interventions to enhance neuroplasticity, gait training, balance, coordination, and much more!

Kiplee Bell
Polypharmacy and Delirium: Impaired Mobility for the Geriatric Patient
Kiplee Bell, MD, PA | Click here for information about Kiplee Bell

Join Dr. Kiplee Bell and discover the most common causes leading to acute delirium and impaired mobility. With a concise review of the body system and metabolic causes, you'll analyze the influence of polypharmacy on the geriatric patient population. Discover causative effects on — balance, cognition, fall risks, functional independence, and safety. Enhance your clinical proficiency with evidence-based strategies for everything from effective communication, early identification, goal planning, and MORE!

Jerome Quellier
Reimagining Speech, Swallowing, and Mobility in Critical Care Settings
Jerome Quellier, MS, SLP-CCC | Click here for information about Jerome Quellier

Critically ill patients in my instance are reliant upon tracheostomies/vent dependency to maintain stability. Both of which can lead to complications for speech, swallowing, respiration, and mobility. Early therapy is pivotal to lead these patients to the recovery they desire. Unlock the most current evidence-based interventions for — dysphagia, communication, aspiration, mobility, and more. AND refresh your knowledge of important equipment and proper placement to always be prepared for any rehab treatment.

Molly Rejent
The importance of positioning, play and purpose for children in the PICU
Molly Rejent, MOT, OTR/L | Click here for information about Molly Rejent

When babies and children find themselves in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, the tendency can be to 'allow them to rest to heal.' While there is truth in this ideal, oftentimes movement and basic activities are actually what can lead them on the path to healing more quickly. Even in illness, kids should be kids and be allowed to express this in different ways. In this session, you will learn the value of these ideals through tangible and experiential case studies.
Best Practices in Critical Care Rehab

$1,619.88 Value
Yours Today for Only $299.99!
Plus, earn up to 25.5 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
EXCLUSIVE BONUS SESSIONS
Earn an additional 15 CE Hours, a$669.95 Value… Yours Free!
Acute Care & ICU Rehab: Strategies for the Medically Complex Patient
Kirsten Davin, OTD, OTR/L | Click here for information about Kirsten Davin

Explore the latest interventions for improving functional mobility, strength, independence, and outcomes in acute care rehab. Designed for all practice levels, from the new grad to the veteran acute care professional, this hands-on course will provide you with an updated knowledge base for making appropriate decisions within the ICU and acute care environments, implement assessment and treatment tools, integrate existing treatment plans with progression into the plan of care, and adjust or accommodate treatment interventions across the hospital stay through transition out of the hospital.
 
  • Early mobilization
  • Management of lines, wires, and tubes
  • Respiratory distress
  • Intubation/Vent dependency
Diaphragm Rehabilitation for Cardiopulmonary Patients: After Mechanical Ventilation
Rina Pandya, PT, DPT | Click here for information about Rina Pandya

Do you have the necessary skills to appropriately address diaphragmatic rehabilitation? Dr. Rina Pandya will walk you through the new techniques and protocols that you need to successfully help this growing patient population. With this specialized training, you'll be able to confidently address these timely challenges that rehab professionals are facing today:
 
  • Improve posture and function
  • Strengthen diaphragm while on bedrest or reduced mobility
  • Minimize complications from immobilization
  • Faster recovery
Keeping Patients Off the Floor: Identifying Fall Risk and Preventing Falls in Aging Adults Throughout the Continuum of Care
Debra Stern, PT, DPT, DBA, CLT, CEEAA, CFPS | Click here for information about Debra Stern

This session will provide insight into identification of potential patient fall risk factors throughout the continuum of care. As falls have been identified by the CDC as a public health challenge, costing aging individuals their independence and quality of life, and related healthcare costs upwards of $50 billion dollars for non-fatal falls, fall prevention has become a nationally recognized initiative. Participants will learn how to integrate approaches to facilitate prevention of falls through appropriate patient management including screening, intervention, and referral.
Navigating Pain Management and Sedation Levels in the Critical Care Environment
Danielle Dunwoody, PhD, RN | Click here for information about Danielle Dunwoody

Balancing analgesia and sedation for critically ill patients is challenging and we still see a discrepancy in the approach to sedation of critically ill patients. How do we avoid negative acute and long-term consequences of untreated pain and agitation? In this session, Dr. Dunwoody will help you understand how to provide safe care to when patients are provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and anxiety, permit invasive procedures, reduce stress and oxygen consumption, and improve synchrony with mechanical ventilation. Regional preferences, patient assessment and history, unique critical care challenges, and individual patient needs will be discussed. A review of how pain and sedation translate to practice will help you provide safe and quality care to your ill patients.
Emerging and Current Infectious Diseases in the Critical Care Setting
Paul Langlois, APN, PhD, CCRN, CCNS | Click here for information about Paul Langlois

Since the beginning of the 21st century, we have seen novel infectious diseases and infectious diseases not endemic to the US manifest themselves in an explosive way. The daily news programs and the internet are providing sometimes overwhelming information that is often inadequate in scope.

In this session, Paul Langlois, APN, PhD, CCRN, CCNS, will provide the latest guidelines and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) on current infectious diseases affecting our patients: SARS-CoV2/COVID-19; Mpox; hepatitis-A, -B and -C; tuberculosis, and Influenza. In addition to history and physical assessment findings, Paul will also highlight recognition methods, FDA-approved and investigational medications and, where indicated, vaccines. Case studies will solidify learning objectives.
Wound Prevention and Management: An Integrated Approach to Patient-Centered Care
Jeanine Maguire, MPT, CWS | Click here for information about Jeanine Maguire

Chronic wounds are increasing in parallel with population aging and no single discipline has the breadth of skillset needed to recognize the risk factors, the wound types, or the evidence-based management strategies. Further, working through the lens of patient-centered care means that not all 'wounds' can heal, but we can strive to heal the person with the wound. This session will provide participants with the ability to understand the risk factors of chronic wounds and non-healing, and recognize the most common chronic wound types, like pressure injuries, lower extremity arterial wounds, venous leg ulcers, and neuropathic ulcers. Further, basic interventions and treatment pathways will be discussed and considered within the lens of patient-centered care. This session will provide participants with the tools to empower team collaboration and ultimately implement patient centered-wound care.
HOW YOU'LL FEEL THE NEXT DAY IN THE ICU
  • CONFIDENT to safely initiate early mobility in any ICU: trauma — neuro — cardiovascular
  • AUTHORIZED to combat sedation induced delirium with modernized best practices
  • READY to handle challenging patient behaviors, family dynamics, and caregiver training
  • ENERGIZED to help your patients survive and thrive!
Best Practices in Critical Care Rehab

$1,619.88 Value
Yours Today for Only $299.99!
Earn up to 25.5 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
MEET YOUR CRITICAL CARE EXPERTS
 
Kali Dayton
Kali Dayton, DNP, AGACNP, is a critical care nurse practitioner. She obtained her Doctorate in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nursing Practice from the University of Utah. She also holds accreditation as an adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner (AGACNP-BC) through American Nurses Credentialing Center. Dr Dayton dedicates her experiences in the “Awake and Walking ICU” and ICUs around the USA to elevate ICU sedation and mobility practices by working to align them with current research.

Click here for information about Kali Dayton

 
Kirsten Davin, OTD, OTR/L, ATP, SMS, is a veteran Occupational Therapist with over 21 years of extensive experience in a variety of inpatient and acute care practice since obtaining her occupational therapy degree in 2001. She is best known for her live, national speaking tours, as she has conducted thousands of workshops and courses on the topics of splinting, seating/positioning, assistive technology, acute care assessment and intervention, and work/life balance.

Click here for information about Kirsten Davin
Kirsten Davin

 
Benjamin White
Benjamin White, PT, DPT, MBA, C/NDT, LSVT BIG, is an expert in stroke rehabilitation who serves as the lead neurological therapist at a not-for-profit healthcare institution in Texas. A graduate of the University of Texas Health Science Center's physical therapy program, he has treated a wide array of neurological diagnoses over the years, from concussions and vestibular disorders to stroke, Parkinson's, and Guillain-Barre syndrome.

Click here for information about Benjamin J. White

 
Kiplee Bell, MD, PA, is a thought leader and sought-after medical lecturer. She earned board certification as a Physician Assistant, an additional master's degree in Gerontology, and finally her Doctorate in medicine. Over the course of her career, Kiplee has worked in acute care, urgent care, ambulatory care, and long-term care settings. Currently, she treats geriatric patients in her practice, is the CEO of Impactful Caregiving, a professional education and consultation company, and Impactful Care, her Telehealth Brand. Additionally, Kiplee enjoys 'real talk' on her themed podcast CarePOD.

Click here for information about Kiplee Bell
Kiplee Bell

 
Jerome Quellier
Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP, is a specialist in tracheostomy/vent management and traumatic brain injury at a 500+ bed Level 1 Trauma hospital in Saint Paul, MN. He has accumulated 27+ years of acute, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation experience. During his tenure at the hospital, he has focused on neuro-based diagnostics and intervention for cognitive-linguistic deficits, dysphagia, head and neck cancer management, and patient advocacy.

Click here for information about Jerome Quellier

 
Molly Rejent, MOT, OTR/L, is a pediatric specialist who has provided pediatric occupational therapy for over 18 years. Experienced in a broad range of pediatric settings including school-based, home health/early intervention, outpatient, acute care and inpatient rehabilitation, Molly combines her passion for working with the whole child and her expertise in creative and individualized treatment of the most medically complex cases.

Click here for information about Molly Rejent
Molly Rejent

 
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Best Practices in Critical Care Rehab

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Earn up to 25.5 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline

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