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    Floor Transfer Training For Older Adults

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Floor Transfer Training For Older Adults

    Floor Transfer Training For Older Adults
    Published 5/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 538.92 MB | Duration: 1h 14m

    Assisting, Assessing and Developing Older Adults' Ability to Get On and Off the Floor

    What you'll learn

    Safely manage a person who’s fallen: a decision making framework for assisting vs. calling for assistance

    Assess floor transfers (without risk of clients getting stuck on the ground)

    Systematically develop floor transfers: a progression framework

    Incorporate floor transfers into therapy sessions: effective session design using the FITT principle

    Requirements

    This course is suitable for anyone who is involved in helping older adults regain their independence

    Description

    Helping older adults regain the ability to get up from the floor has an immediate impact on both quality of life and the health system.Getting stuck on the floor is unfortunately very common for older adults. Sometimes it's because the person is injured, but often it's because they just can't get themselves up.So what do you do if you come across an older adult who is on the ground? Should you just call for an ambulance? Or should you try to assist them up?That's the first thing we'll cover in this course.Then, we'll teach you HOW to get them up safely, without risk of injury to both you and then.If someone hasn't fallen and they/you would like to know whether they can get on and off the floor?Well, research shows that many rehab therapists won't even attempt to check this as they're worried they'll get their clients stuck.So here we'll show you a systematic approach to assessing floor transfer capacity that's guaranteed to not get them stuck on the floor(and surpisingly, it only requires items most clients have around the home).Then…What if the client ISN'T able to get up? What if they want to regain independence?In this course we'll show you how to systematically develop floor transfer ability, both:a) Skill progressions for different types of floor transfers, andb) A few different methods for getting on and off the ground(each slightly harder than the previous).So, in this online course you’ll learn how to:Safely manage a person who’s fallen: a decision making framework for assisting vs. calling for assistanceAssess floor transfers (without risk of clients getting stuck on the ground)Systematically develop floor transfers: a progression frameworkIncorporate floor transfers into therapy sessions: effective session design using the FITT principle

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Floor Transfer Training

    Section 2: Lecture 2: Partner Assisted Floor Transfers

    Lecture 2 Lecture 2: Partner Assisted Floor Transfers

    Section 3: Lecture 3: Effective Session Design Using the FITT Principle

    Lecture 3 Lecture 3: Effective Session Design Using the FITT Principle

    Section 4: Lecture 4: Chair Assisted Floor Transfers

    Lecture 4 Lecture 4: Chair Assisted Floor Transfers

    Section 5: Lecture 5: Hand Assisted Floor Transfers

    Lecture 5 Lecture 5: Hand Assisted Floor Transfers

    Section 6: Lecture 6: Unassisted Floor Transfers

    Lecture 6 Lecture 6: Unassisted Floor Transfers

    Section 7: Lecture 7: Conclusion and Next Steps

    Lecture 7 Lecture 7: Conclusion and Next Steps

    Physiotherapists / Physical Therapists,Occupational Therapists,Exercise Physiologists,Athletic / Personal Trainers