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Wheelchair Seating & Mobility Evaluation and Justification:
What is Needed and Why (6hr)

CEC: 6.0 | CEU 0.6

OHIO OT, COTA, PT & PTA APPROVED

OH PT Approval: 

25S1292

Date:

Thursday,

June 13, 2025

Time:

8:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Registration begins at 8 a.m.
Breakfast and lunch provided.

Address:

Price:

The New Center
4211 State Route 44
Rootstown,

Oh 44272

$70 - Breakfast and lunch provided

Course Description:

 

The population of adults seen with mobility limitations continues to grow. People today live much longer lives than ever before. As people age, they often struggle with a variety of different diagnoses that can affect their ability to sit functionally and the ability to maintain independent mobility. This course will address how to properly evaluate an individual and how to use the results of the evaluation to help justify the equipment being recommended. This course will also review what these individuals can qualify for in regard to mobility equipment, seating and positioning needs and how to best justify this equipment.

 
Learning Objectives:
 

At the conclusion of the course the participant will be able to:

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  1. Name the parts of the evaluation process that allows for the gathering of important information

  2. Name the body systems that should be evaluated and when mobility is needed and why

  3. Use evaluation results to justify the need for custom seating and mobility equipment

  4. Discuss the mobility algorithm and how to utilize it with individuals

  5. Assess what category of manual wheelchair is most appropriate for the consumer they are working with

  6. Analyze when mechanical positioning is appropriate for the adult consumer

Your Instructor

Mary Cabarle, OTR, ATP

Mary Cabarle is an Occupational Therapist (OT) and Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) from New Jersey. She is currently the Manager of Clinical Education and Marketing Liaison for Quantum Rehab with focus on the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic regions. Mary attended the University of Scranton from 2010-2015 for both her undergraduate studies and master’s degree in OT. Mary spent the last seven years working at a Model System rehabilitation hospital in New Jersey, treating diagnoses ranging from traumatic spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases with experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her experience in an outpatient setting were solely focused on the wheelchair clinic to meet clients’ complex seating and mobility-related needs. Mary enjoys collaborating with other members of the wheelchair provision team to curate unique and innovative solutions to mobility related needs.

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