

This course is part of Summit's Cognitive Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
4.6/5
1261 Ratings , 142 Reviews

This course is part of Summit's Cognitive Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
Rehabilitation for the Frail or Cognitively Impaired Older Adult: Part II
Price:$99.99
According to the National Institute of Health, frailty in older adults is the leading cause of disability, hospitalization,and mortality. Conditions most often associated with frailty include cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, infectious diseases and Alzheimer's. Additionally, numerous studies now suggest that sarcopenia (age related loss of muscle mass) is identified as a leading cause of frailty.In fact, sarcopenia is increasingly observed as a disease among pathologists. Treating patients with frailty often presents documentation challenges as these patients tend to rehab slowly, have limited participation, and meager outcomes. Documenting anything other than "significant progress" can be a daunting task for fear of coverage/reimbursement problems and denials. However, resistive exercise, participation in activities of daily living, and cognitive stimulation is the best treatment regimen for frailty. Recently, a report from the Office of Inspector Generalrevealed that sixty-one percent of Medicare claims for outpatient therapy did not comply with Medicare medicalnecessity coding or documentation requirements. Therefore, rehabilitation therapists are charged with problem-solving ways to document these necessary services for thisvulnerable patient population.
This timely course will equip you with the tools needed for effectively documenting assessment, goals, and treatment encounters of low-level patients to ensure that skilledcoverage criteria is met. Learn how to incorporate data fromquick and easy standardized tests and measures to document objective analysis of function and justification for continued services. Build your library of documentationprotocols and return to work confident in your skills to document treatment of frail or cognitively impaired patientswith the confidence that your claims will be paid.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
5/5
Dillon (OK) on Jan 27, 2026
i work with a lot of geriatric patients in my acute care position, this will be very helpful.
3/5
Elizabeth (GA) on Dec 06, 2025
content is very similar\/repetitive with part 1
5/5
Felice (MA) on Dec 02, 2025
i always look forward to courses given by melinda butler!!
1/5
Amanda (CT) on May 10, 2025
melinda is always great! explains clearly.
3/5
Heidi (NY) on Apr 19, 2025
this course seemed quite redundant of part one wish they were different
4/5
William (TX) on Apr 17, 2025
good and current information
4/5
Kristin (MO) on Jan 17, 2025
i felt like this could have been one course as she repeated a lot of the same information in part 2 as she had already taught in part 1... there was a running stream of closed captioning that was not aligned with what the presenter was saying.
5/5
Amelia (WA) on Dec 08, 2024
i like the instructor a lot. i sought this course out after watching another one of hers.
5/5
Monette (FL) on Jun 19, 2024
examples of documentation were particularly helpful.
2/5
Taylor (ND) on Apr 28, 2024
this course had almost all of the same contents\/slide as part 1
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