TYHC

Introduction to Home Care for Physical and Occupational Therapists

Description
This course is designed to assist the Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapist in understanding the unique aspects of their - and their assistants (PTA and COTA) - roles within the home care environment. Further, it provides an introduction to the unique challenges and opportunities posed to therapists. Such challenges include the many special rules and regulations regarding practice in this setting.
Delivery

This is a self-paced course with optional knowledge check quizzes after each lesson. These non-graded quizzes allow you to check your understanding of the lesson objectives before proceeding to the next lesson. After the final lesson you will be required to take the final exam. You must score 80% or higher to pass the course and obtain a certificate of completion.

Objectives
  • Explain the common terms, rules and regulations in home care
  • List the most common payer sources and recognize the difference between them
  • Describe what advanced care planning is and what advanced directives are
  • Define and document homebound status
  • List the disciplines/roles in home care and the duties for each
  • Identify the duties of PT supervision of PTA, OT supervision of COTA, and supervision of the home health aide
  • Explain the different home care assessment components
  • Explain the basics of the Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
  • Determine when discharge from home care is appropriate
  • Explain basic documentation requirements for home care
Contact Time

1.75 Contact Hour: based on 60 minute contact hour

Estimated Time

The estimated time for completion for this activity is 1.75 hour(s).

Intended Audience

This course is designed to meet the continuing education requirements of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists

Disclosure Statements:
Author Originating

Iona Kaye (Katie) Barton - PT Ed. D MEPD

Katie received both her Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy and her Masters of Education in Professional Development from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse. She received her Doctorate in Education Leadership from Saint Mary's University in Minneapolis, MN. Katie was an adjunct instructor for the physical therapy program at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse for 17 years. She has a varied background of healthcare experience including birth-3, hospital based pediatrics, school based PT, SNF PT, and most recently, 6+ years as a physical therapist for a hospital based home care and hospice agency.

Michelle Olson - M.S.P.T.

Michelle received her Bachelors of Science in Biology from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse and her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from Carroll College. She has been practicing as a physical therapist for a hospital based home care and hospice agency for the past 8 years and has had experience in sports medicine and pediatric home and clinic based care. Michelle has a special interest in physical therapist education and has also been employed as a lab assistant/associate lecturer at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse for the past 5 years. Michelle is an APTA certified clinical instructor and has been taking students into the home care setting for the past 6 years.

Copyright

Materials used in connection with this course may be subject to copyright protection. Retention of the materials for longer than the class term, unauthorized further dissemination of the materials, or use of copyrighted materials in any way other than intended for this class is prohibited by Copyright and Teach Act laws.

Acknowledgment

This course was developed with Rochester Community and Technical College's Continuing Education and Workforce Development Division located in Rochester Minnesota. Development was funded from the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.

Course Code
TYHC
Course Category
Paraprofessional Health