“The Skills on Wheels Program: A Pediatric Wheelchair Skills Training Program in Indianapolis” Tony Chase M.S., Ph.D., Tiffany Stead MS, OTR, ATP, CPST

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Date: 08-20-2024 at 4:00 pm ET

Credit: .1 CEU

Speakers: Tony Chase M.S., Ph.D., Tiffany Stead MS, OTR, ATP, CPST

Level: Beginner

Skills on Wheels is a pediatric wheelchair skills training program in Indianapolis. The program engages wheelchair-using children by teaching them the specific skills listed on the Wheelchair Skills Test (WST). Meanwhile, their parents and caregivers are engaged in an educational support group called Caregiver’s Corner. Research has shown of the impact of the program on increasing participation, reducing fear of falling, and increasing confidence for children involved. This course covers the overview of the program as well as tips and techniques for launching this type of community-engaged program. Occupational Therapy Doctoral Student engagement techniques are also discussed.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the need for wheelchair skills training programs for children.
  • Summarize current research initiatives on the Skills on Wheels program.
  • Identify the potential outcomes for doctoral student in occupational therapy.
  • Logistically explain the implementation of a wheelchair skills program for caregivers and siblings as well.
  • Situate a pediatric manual wheelchair skills program in their own context.
  • Learn how to evaluate and assess pediatric wheelchair skills training programs.
  • Demonstrate extensions of pediatric wheelchair skills programs such as dance or sports.
  • Compare/Contrast adult and pediatric wheelchair skills programs.