Abstract
The range of issues for driving and community mobility is vast and can extend across the lifespan. Occupational therapy professionals who are generalists or specialists have the knowledge and skills to address the important IADL of community mobility, including driving. Therapists, through evaluation, intervention, and consultation, can address not only driving and community mobility skills but also the underlying skills (visual, motor, or cognitive) and environmental and other contextual factors that enable and empower a person to participate in the community.
This text, which is also available as a Self-Paced Clinical Course (earn 2 AOTA CEUs [25 NBCOT PDUs, 20 contact hours]), provides strategies to address community and driving across occupational therapy practice areas and settings, including administration and management, schools, acute care hospitals, rehabilitation centers and skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient clinics, and with clients with various disabilities or difficulties, including developmental, physical, sensory processing, vision, and mental health.
Driving and Community Mobility: Occupational Therapy Strategies Across the Lifespan, which gathers researchers and clinicians in a team effort to offer expert guidance for occupational theray's work in the ever-developing practice area of driving and community mobility, includes a flash drive containing client resources, fact sheets, guide, assessments, articles, and Web resources.
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Table of Contents
Driving and Community Mobility: Occupational Therapy Strategies Across the Lifespan (Adoption Review)
- Front Matter i2
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Community Mobility and Driving 139
- Chapter 2. The Big Picture: Comprehensive Community Mobility Options 1957
- Chapter 3. Welcome to the Team! Who Are the Stakeholders? 4987
- Chapter 4. Understanding Psychosocial Needs and Issues Related to Driving and Community Mobility and the Roleof Occupational Therapy 79117
- Chapter 5. Occupational Therapy’s Ethical Obligation to Address Driving and Community Mobility 101139
- Chapter 6. Analyzing the Complex Instrumental Activities of Daily Living of Driving and Community Mobility 115153
- Chapter 7. Cognition: A Vital Component to Driving and Community Mobility 137175
- Chapter 8. Vision and Driving 173211
- Chapter 9. Occupational Therapy Driving Evaluation: Using Evidence-Based Screening and Assessment Tools 221259
- Chapter 10. Use of Adaptive Equipment to Compensate for Impairments in Motor Performance Skills and Client Factors 279317
- Chapter 11. Clinical Reasoning Process in the Comprehensive Driving Evaluation 321359
- Chapter 12. Behind the Wheel: Driver Rehabilitation Intervention 345383
- Chapter 13. Assessing, Treating, and Preparing Youth With Special Needs for Driving and Community Mobility 383421
- Epilogue. Advocating for Change: Community Mobility Across the Lifespan 411449
- Appendix A. Driving as a Valued Occupation 417455
- Subject Index 423461
- Citation Index 429467