Overwhelmed Caregivers & The Impact on Hospital Readmission (audio only)
APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Release Date: 03/01/2024
APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, DPT, FNAP discusses the innovations surrounding falls management for older adults in 2025. Dr. Klima, also known as the “Polish Prince” for his background in dance therapy, highlights technological advances such as inertial sensors and emergency alert systems that enhance fall prevention and response. He also covers the role of community programs, interprofessional fall screening clinics, and physical therapy in hospital emergency departments. Finally, Dr. Klima emphasizes the importance of connecting older adults to resources quickly and effectively to break...
info_outline Falls Management in Older Adults in 2025 (audio visual)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Dennis Klima, PT, MS, PhD, DPT, FNAP discusses the innovations surrounding falls management for older adults in 2025. Dr. Klima, also known as the “Polish Prince” for his background in dance therapy, highlights technological advances such as inertial sensors and emergency alert systems that enhance fall prevention and response. He also covers the role of community programs, interprofessional fall screening clinics, and physical therapy in hospital emergency departments. Finally, Dr. Klima emphasizes the importance of connecting older adults to resources quickly and effectively to break...
info_outline Leveraging Standardized Measures To Optimize Functional Outcomes (audio/visual)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
J.J. Mowder-Tinney, PT, PhD, NCS, CSRS, CEEAA discusses the importance of leveraging standardized outcome measures in home health physical therapy practice to improve patient outcomes, prevent hospitalization, and enhance patient satisfaction. She encourages therapists to strategically select the ideal measure based on individual patient deficits and highlights the Function in Sitting Test (FIST) for non-ambulatory patients. An important key is to link assessment results to meaningful goals that motivate patients and their caregivers. Finally, JJ stresses the importance of embracing baseline...
info_outline Leveraging Standardized Measures To Optimize Functional Outcomes (audio)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
J.J. Mowder-Tinney, PT, PhD, NCS, CSRS, CEEAA discusses the importance of leveraging standardized outcome measures in home health physical therapy practice to improve patient outcomes, prevent hospitalization, and enhance patient satisfaction. She encourages therapists to strategically select the ideal measure based on individual patient deficits and highlights the Function in Sitting Test (FIST) for non-ambulatory patients. An important key is to link assessment results to meaningful goals that motivate patients and their caregivers. Finally, JJ stresses the importance of embracing baseline...
info_outline Evidence-Based Interventions for Parkinson's Disease (audio/visual)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Andrew Bartlett, PT, MPA, PhD, an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at , describes the current research and associated evidence-based cognitive/physical interventions for patients living with Parkinson’s Disease. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring adequate exercise dosing during therapy sessions and including dual-task challenges to the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Andrew encourages therapists to make exercises fun, functional, and practical for everyday life, while using the skills of motivational interviewing to ensure alignment with individual patient goals. ...
info_outline Evidence-Based Interventions for Parkinson's Disease (audio)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Andrew Bartlett, PT, MPA, PhD, an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at , describes the current research and associated evidence-based cognitive/physical interventions for patients living with Parkinson’s Disease. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring adequate exercise dosing during therapy sessions and including dual-task challenges to the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Andrew encourages therapists to make exercises fun, functional, and practical for everyday life, while using the skills of motivational interviewing to ensure alignment with individual patient goals. ...
info_outline Fueling Function: Nutrition & Frailty in Home Health (audio/visual)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Patrick Berner, PT, DPT, RDN, CEAS covers the topic of frailty, malnutrition, and sarcopenia that exists among some patients enrolled in home health care services. Patrick brings to light the relationship between nutritional intake and recovery of physical function, while emphasizing the importance of nutritional screening and purposeful intervention. The Mini Nutritional Assessment Short-Form and eatright.org are among the recommended resources.
info_outline Fueling Function: Nutrition & Frailty in Home HealthAPTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Patrick Berner, PT, DPT, RDN, CEAS covers the topic of frailty, malnutrition, and sarcopenia that exists among some patients enrolled in home health care services. Patrick brings to light the relationship between nutritional intake and recovery of physical function, while emphasizing the importance of nutritional screening and purposeful intervention. The Mini Nutritional Assessment Short-Form and eatright.org are among the recommended resources.
info_outline High Intensity Gait Training (audio/visual)APTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Miko Quisumbing, PT, DPT, NCS from Penn Medicine at Home discusses the use of high intensity gait training interventions in the home health environment. Individuals with chronic CVA and TBI conditions often require close and frequent monitoring, while also being among the most appropriate patients for this intensive approach to rehabilitation. Miko covers a wide range of topics including kinematics, heart rate monitoring, multidirectional movement, therapeutic benefit, and neuroplasticity.
info_outline High Intensity Gait TrainingAPTA Home Health - Home on the Go
Miko Quisumbing, PT, DPT, NCS from Penn Medicine at Home discusses the use of high intensity gait training interventions in the home health environment. Individuals with chronic CVA and TBI conditions often require close and frequent monitoring, while also being among the most appropriate patients for this intensive approach to rehabilitation. Miko covers a wide range of topics including kinematics, heart rate monitoring, multidirectional movement, therapeutic benefit, and neuroplasticity.
info_outlineIn home health, we frequently work and interact with the caregivers of medically complex and fragile patients. These caregivers are often tasked with daily management of medications, appointments, insurance coverage, ADLs and IADLs, and more, all without formal education or support regarding these tasks. Many caregivers have little to no support network, and all of this combined can quickly lead to overwhelm and burnout. The combination of a lack of training and support for caregivers can lead to potentially negative effects and outcomes for both patients and home health organizations.
Sponsored By:
Julie Crenshaw, PT, DPT, ABPTS, Board Certified in Geriatric Physical Therapy
Author of the book, "Bringing a Loved One Home From the Hospital." Founder of Help the Caregiver, an organization committed to providingeducation,support, and community to caregivers of aging loved ones, and to raising awareness in the medical community about the needs of caregivers and how to better support them. "For better outcomes for all." More information and free resources can be found on her website www.helpthecaregiver.com. Dr. Crenshaw has worked in home health since 2017 and obtained her board certification in 2020. Contact her at [email protected].
YouTube: youtube.com/@helpthecaregiver
Facebook: facebook.com/groups/caregiversofaginglovedones
Written resources: www.helpthecaregiver.com/store
Free resources for providers: www.helpthecaregiver.com/resource-packet