OCTH 658: Working with Older Adults
                                    
                                    Prerequisite:  Successful completion of OCTH 640, 642, 644 and 646 or permission of
                                       the Chair
                                    
                                    Credit Hours: (2)
                                    
                                    A case-based learning approach is used to explore current issues in occupation and
                                       aging, and the role of the occupational therapist in elder care.  
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Detailed Description of Content of the Course
                                    
                                    Topics include:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Overview of gerontic occupational therapy
- Demographics of the elderly population
- Associations and organizations relating to gerontology
- Review of the biological, psychosocial and cognitive aging processes, and theories
                                          of aging
- Living arrangements, and modifying and designing living space for the elderly
- Wellness and the elderly
- Mental health and the older adult
- Drugs and the elderly
- Falls and fall prevention
- Intervention programs and modalities used in gerontic occupational therapy
- Working in long-term care facilities
- Working in home-health care
- Reimbursement and documentation issues in elder care
- Death, dying and hospice care
 
                                    
                                    Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
                                    
                                    Readings, lectures and discussions will be supplemented by "hands-on" practice with
                                       evaluation and intervention techniques.  Students will work individually and in teams
                                       to analyze live, videotaped and/or print case studies, evaluate simulated clients,
                                       and develop intervention plans.
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Goals and Objectives of the Course
                                    
                                    At completion of this course, students will be able to:
                                    
                                    
                                       
                                       - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of human development and the aging process;
- Given simulated clients, provide training in self-care, self-management, home management
                                          and community and avocational integration;
- Given case scenarios, plan for discharge and develop recommendations for home and
                                          community programming to support performance in the client's natural environment;
- Given simulated clients, select and teach compensatory strategies, such as the use
                                          of technology, adaptations to the environment, and involvement of caregivers to assist
                                          clients in the completion of tasks;
- Demonstrate the ability to document occupational therapy services to meet standards
                                          for reimbursement of services in long-term care and home-health care settings.
 
                                    
                                    Assessment Measures
                                    
                                    Participation in team activities, tests, graded intervention plans and client simulation
                                       exercises may be used to assess the outcomes of this course.
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Other Course Information
                                    
                                     
                                    
                                    Review and Approval
                                    
                                    February, 2009