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go ENVISION’ Vision Rehabilitation 610 N. Main Wichita, Kansas 67203 aioe KOTA Tins Osepsonn sabe Dension Present Vision Rehabilitation of Patients Affected bya Neurological Etiology Vision Rehabilitation for Low Vision and Visually Impaired Patients Friday, February 19th, 2010 © 7:30 am — 5:30 pm Envision Vision Rehabilitation C INTRUST Bank Community Services Hall 610 N. Main St. ¢ Wichita, KS 67203 Enrollment Limited ssrjauperguest,, KOTA Pre-Approved for 8.50 CEUs « AOTA Pre-Approved for 0.85 CEUs ee Envision Vision Rehabiliation Centers an American Decupationl Therapy Association (AOTA) Approved Provider. The asignment (OF AOTA CEUS doesnot imply endorsement of specie course content, products or cna procedures by AOTA, OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the diferent eye pathologies and acquired events that cause vision impairment and affect visual function 2. Identity the different components ofthe low vision assessment and evaluation 3, Describe the various interdiscipinary vision rehabilitation strategies. 4. Define the various technologies and rehabilitation skils used with neurological and low vision patient. 5. Describe the occupational therapy assessment tools for neurological and low vision patients. 6, Assess the potential of patiants for maximizing visual function through vision rehabilitation, 7. Recognize current practice gaps in current standards of care. 8, Select appropriate resources and adaptive strategies for patients with vision loss. AGENDA 7:30-8:00 Registration VISION REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY A NEUROLOGICAL ETIOLOGY Karen Kendrick, OTR/L, CLVT; Wiliam L. Park, OD, FAO Etiology of Neurological Disease and/or Insult on Vision Broak ‘Treatment and Management by the Multdisciplinary Team - Case studies QkA Hands-on, Clinical Demonstration of Treatment and Rehabilitation Management Lunch-and-Leam, Sponsored by Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center LOW VISION REHABILITATION Karen Kendrick, OTR/L, GLVT; Donald C. Fletcher, MD; Tyler Hamitton, COMS Disease Etiology of Low Vision Broak ‘Treatment and Management of the Low Vision Patient (including case studies and referral for orientation & mobility) Eccentric Viewing Training Hands-On Low Vision Adaptive Aids Training 5:00-5:30 O&A and Wrap Up FACULTY Donald C. Fletcher, MD is a clinician and researcher in the field of retinal diseases ‘and low vision rehabilitation, He is a medical doctor and ophthalmologist who has completed fellowship training in both retinal diseases and in low vision rehabilitation. For the last 23 years, he has focused on rehabilitation ofthe visually impaired, caring for more than 20,000 low vision patients, teaching many others how to perform this ‘work and contributing with his research colleagues to create better understanding of rehabilitation Tyler C. Hamilton, COMS is a Certitiod Orientation and Mobility Specialist with the Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center. Tyler has a BS in Psychology from Stephen F Austin Stato University, a BA in Sociology fram the University af Arkansas Little Rock, and a Master's in Rehabilitation forthe Blind from the University of Arkansas Lite Rock. Tyler is certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabiitation and Education Professionals (ACVREP). Karen Kendrick, OTR/L, CLVT is a practicing occupational therapist and certified low vision therapist at Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center, practicing outpatient low vision therapy with emphasis in neuro-visual deficits. Karen is currently active in a community-based research project on fall prevention with the Wichita State Univer- sity’s Regional Institute on Aging William L. Park, OD, FAAO is in private practice in Wichita, KS. Dr. Park is committed to outreach efforts in stemming the epidemic of diabetes. He works exclusively with patients referred for ow vision evaluation, low vision rehabilitation and neurological vision loss. He is a past Director of Low Vision Services, Lions Research & Rehabilta- tion Center, Wilmer Eye Institute-Johns Hopkins Univesity REGISTRATION FORM Tuition: KOTA Members $80.00 Non-members $180.00 Make check payable to: Envision Please remit by January 29, 2010 to: Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center Attn: Jessica Crocker 610 N. Main St. + Wichita, KS 67203 Name! Address; Phone: Email: Conference Location: Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center 610 N. Main St. » Wichita, KS 67203, Questions? Michael Epp, Director, Outreach & Continuing Education Envision Vision Rehabilitation Center 866.319.4646 michael.epp@envisionus.com

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