Jerry Hoepner – Cognitive Rehabilitation: Therapeutic Strategies for Effective Intervention

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Faculty:
Jerry Hoepner
Duration:
Full Day
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Feb 19, 2016

Description

Outline

Cognitive-Linguistic Assessments

  • Screening tools
  • Cognitive evaluations (standardized and non-standardized)
  • Language assessments (standardized and non-standardized as they apply to cognitive assessments)
  • Rating scales (provider and consumer)

Cognitive Rehabilitation Techniques

  • Remediation / Compensation / Adaptation
  • Therapy decision-making (dynamic/ongoing assessment; patient centered; goal directed)

Documentation of Skilled Services

  • Justification for skilled, necessary and reasonable therapy
  • ICD-9 / ICD-10 codes pertinent to SLP intervention
  • SMART goals
  • Outcome measures
    • FIMS
    • NOMS
      • Relevancy to G-Codes
      • A guide for developing LTG’s
  • Key elements required for:
    • Daily notes
    • Progress notes

Attention

  • Posner’s Theory of Attention
  • Anatomic substrates of the attention system
  • Attention subtypes
  • Functional manifestations of inattention
  • Interventions strategies for promoting improved attention across recovery continuum
    • Remediation
      • Wakefulness (stimulation management programs)
      • Reduced agitation (validation therapy, environmental modification, positive psychology)
      • Increased function (direct attention training with reflection)
    • Compensatory strategies (partner-based supports, environmental interventions)
    • Adaptation techniques (assisted prompting)
  • Goal writing for attention deficits

Memory

  • Anatomy of the memory systems
  • Memory types
  • Encoding / Consolidation / Retrieval
  • Interventions for facilitating recall
    • Remediation
      • Utilization of preserved systems (spaced retrieval, routines, implicit learning)
      • Adaptation techniques
    • External aids
    • Task-specific learning
    • Goal writing for attention deficits

Executive Functions (EF)

  • Anatomic substrates of the EF system
  • McCloskey’s Executive Functions
  • Executive functioning hierarchy
    • Self-activation
    • Self-regulation
    • Self-realization
    • Self-determination
  • Functional manifestations of EF impairments
  • Specific focus areas for EF’s
    • Functional problem solving
    • Awareness / Insight
  • Strategies for reducing the effects of executive dysfunction
    • Remediation (Reflection, video self-modeling, Ylvisaker’s Goal-Plan-Do-Review)
    • Compensation (routines, environmental interventions, partner-based interventions)
    • Adaptation (cognitive prosthetics)
  • Goal writing for EF and problem solving

Visual Perceptual Function

  • Anatomy of the visual system
  • Warren’s Visual Perceptual Hierarchy
  • Functional manifestation of visual perception deficits
  • Therapeutic strategies specific to:
    • Low vision
    • Hemispatial neglect
    • Remediation (known quantities, metacognitive/self-regulatory interventions)
    • Compensation (environmental interventions, partner-based interventions, edgeness and bookness)
    • Adaptation (visual/attentional prosthetics)
  • Goal writing for visual perceptual impairments

Special Considerations

  • Delirium
    • DSM-5® criteria for delirium
    • The neuroscience of delirium
    • Diagnosing delirium
    • Protective, predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium
    • Reversible causes for delirium
    • Treatment techniques for delirium
  • Depression
    • Clinical manifestations of geriatric depression
    • Medications which can cause depression
    • SLP role in the management of depression
  • Right Hemisphere Dysfunction (RHD)
    • Assessment tools specific to RHD
    • Clinical manifestations of RHD
      • Left hemispatial neglect
      • Pragmatic impairment
      • Reduced awareness / insight
      • Cognitive impairment

Specific Therapy Activities

Case Studies

Faculty

Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP's Profile

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Jerry Hoepner, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an assistant professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. In that capacity, he teaches coursework in neuroanatomy, dysphagia, aphasia, acquired cognitive disorders, and counseling. Dr. Hoepner received his MS from the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and his PhD from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in Communication Sciences and Disorders. His current research examines the role of partners in supporting the success of everyday interactions of individuals with traumatic brain injury, aphasia and dementias. A second line of research examines teaching pedagogies and learner responses. Clinically, Dr. Hoepner specializes in the use of routines to reduce demands on working memory and executive functions. He co-facilitates Aphasia Camp and the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Dr. Jerry Hoepner is an assistant professor and researcher at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.

Nonfinancial: Dr. Jerry Hoepner is on the board of directors for the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group.


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