Description
This webinar will discuss the roles, responsibilities, and importance of all involved with the equipment provision process in seating and mobility clinic. It will include personal perspectives of a clinician, a supplier, and an end user/parent. Each will discuss their role and discuss ways to solve conflicts and optimize the equipment provided for best outcomes.
Lauren Rosen, PT, MPT, MSMS, ATP/SMS is a Physical Therapist at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Florida. She is the Program Coordinator for the Motion Analysis Center, a three-dimensional motion analysis lab where she runs a pediatric and adult seating and positioning clinic. She has authored a number of RESNA position papers. She writes articles for NRRTS and she is on the Editorial Board for Mobility Management. She lectures nationally and internationally on wheelchairs and standing. She has been active in DME prescription for over 25 years. She is a past member of the Board of Directors of of RESNA. In her free time, she can be found on the nearest meditation cushion.
Learning Outcomes:
Participants will be able to list the roles of each participant in a seating and mobility clinic.
Participants will be able to assure best outcomes by optimizing the roles of each member of the seating team.
Participants will be able to describe how to solve conflicts using the team approach.