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presented by Jamie M. Caulley, DPT
Financial: Jamie M. Caulley is a consultant on an NIH grant for STEADI implementation into rehab clinics and is a speaker for geriatrics courses with Evidence In Motion. She also receives compensation from MedBridge for this course.
Nonfinancial: Jamie M. Caulley implemented STEADI into outpatient rehab practice at Providence Health in Oregon. She has no other competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Jamie M. Caulley, DPT
Jamie Caulley is a physical therapist working in an outpatient clinical practice for Providence St. Joseph's Health in Portland, Oregon. Providence St. Joseph's is an integrated healthcare organization with 8 hospitals, 45+ primary care clinics, and 35+ rehab clinics in Oregon and southwest Washington. She led clinical practice development for 17 years for Providence at…
Read full bio1. What Is the STEADI Tool Kit?
In this chapter, PTs and OTs will learn about the crisis of falls in older adults that led to the development of the STEADI tool kit for patients and clinicians. They will also learn the current perceptions and practices of patients, PTs, and OTs related to inclusion of fall prevention in standard rehabilitation care.
2. What Is in Scope for PTs and OTs Related to the STEADI Tool Kit?
In this chapter, PTs and OTs will discover their role in screening, assessing, and intervening in fall risk reduction as a routine standard of practice using the STEADI tool Kit. They will also learn the similarities and differences between the STEADI recommendations and the new World Falls Guidelines.
3. How to Use STEADI in Your Practice and Community
In this chapter, we will look at a case example and apply the STEADI principles to screening, assessing, and intervening for specific fall risk factors. Learners will also find out how to connect fall prevention to what matters most to their patients as well as resources available to educate the larger community on healthy aging and mobility.
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