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RECORDED WEBINAR SUMMARY

PRACTICE SPOTLIGHTFUNCTIONAL COGNITION EXPLAINED

We will explore why it is so important for OTs to know what functional cognition is, consider ways to assess it, and highlight strategies that ensure interventions are tailored to meet cognitive abilities and support independence and meaningful participation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will gain knowledge on the following: 

  • Explore what functional cognition is and what it is not 

  • Highlight the latest research on functional cognition with older adults

  • Discuss assessment approach to assessing functional cognition with older adults 

  • Standardised vs non standardised assessments 

  • Detecting subtle impairment 

  • Performance based vs self/ informant report 

  • Provide insights into practical tips and tools that you can use and implement into your practice with older adults

  • Use case examples of older adults to illustrate concepts and share knowledge 

  • Feature a Q&A section to allow you to have your questions answered 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Suitable for OTs at any career stage.

 

PRESENTERS 

    Jacki Wesson 

Jacki has expertise in functional cognition, performance-based IADL assessment in mild cognitive impairment and dementia, and non-pharmacological behaviour support for people living with dementia across the continuum of ability. She has more than 20 years of clinical experience in health settings, including memory clinic and older people’s mental health, working in hospitals, community, and residential aged care, and in policy.

Jacki is a senior lecturer in occupational therapy and early career researcher (ECR) at University of Sydney. Current funded projects she is leading include behaviour support for people living with dementia in residential care, and evaluating functional cognition screening in older people living with subtle functional change, and as part of a small ECR team, developing co-designed medication management resources for people living with dementia and their carers.

 

     Katya Numbers 

Katya is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer at the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) within the Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health. Her work focuses on modifiable lifestyle factors associated with increased risk of dementia and identifying behavioural indicators of very early dementia. Specifically, her work focuses largely on the relationship between older adults’ self-reports of cognitive and function decline and risk of dementia, how mood and personality influence these relationships, and early intervention strategies.  


WORKSHOP DETAILS

DATE:

This is a recorded webinar session that was held on 21 August 2024.

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