OT Continuing Education Directory · 2021. 3. 25. · Bellingham, WA 98226 888-856-4685...
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This essential resource guide features continuing education opportunities in a variety of learning formats and interests to provide you with the very best options to reach your professional development goals, and to encourage lifelong learning in occupational therapy. Take advantage of these possibilities!
AOTA Approved Provider Program
AOTA’s Approved Provider Program (APP) is designed to promote the quality and relevance of continuing education (CE) activities offered to occupational therapy practitioners. Since its beginning in 2001, the program has grown to more than 250 Approved Providers and is recognized by 33 state licensure boards. Look for this symbol on continuing education promotional materials. The symbol indicates the organization is part of AOTA’s Approved Provider Program and can award AOTA CEUs to OT relevant courses, or indicates that an individual course has met the Approved Provider Program requirements and hasbeen awarded AOTA CEUs.
ABAC, LLC16 South Avenue WSuite 217 Cranford, NJ 07016 [email protected] Fitzer, Chief Executive Officer
ABAC, LLC. offers live continuing education and professional development webinars and specializes in sharing evidence-based and ethical practices with those who work with individuals of all ages with or without developmental disabilities. Our mission is to reach all professionals (including those in rural areas, areas with limited resources, and the interna-tional community) who work with individuals with a wide range of needs to foster collaboration by shar-ing valuable information about ethical and evidence-based practices in treatment and practice.
Abilities OT & Irlen Diagnostic CenterBaltimore, MD 410-358-7269 [email protected] Shamberg, OT, MS, FAOTA, Owner
Academy of Lymphatic Studies11632 High StreetSebastian, FL 32958 800-863-5935772-589-3355(fax) [email protected] VanEpps, School Admissions
Accelerated Care Plus4999 Aircenter CircleSuite 100 Reno, NV 89502 [email protected] Tawfik, Senior Manager of Clinical Services
ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine11654 Plaza America DriveSuite 535 Reston, VA 20190 703-435-5335(fax) [email protected] Richard, Chief Operating Officer
The ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine is an organization of rehabilitation profes-sionals dedicated to serving people with disabling conditions by supporting research that promotes health, independence, productivity, and quality of life; and meets the needs of rehabilitation clinicians and people with disabilities.
Acumed Medical, Ltd.6653 Powers AvenueSuite 134 Jacksonville, FL 32217 800-567-7246416-253-6060(fax) [email protected] Barranger, President
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Continuing Education options that fit your lifestyle
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Adams Brothers CommunicationsPost Office Box 293New Market, MD 21774 [email protected] Adams, President
Adaptive Mobility Services, LLC1120 Centre TurnpikeOrwigsburg, PA 17961 484-650-2280(fax) 888-541-0953susie@adpativemobility.comadaptivemobility.thinkific.com/Susie Touchinsky, Owner and President
Change lives! Become an OT driver rehab special-ist (DRS)! Follow our easy, three-step process to become an OT DRS:
• Part 1 In the Clinic: Building Blocks
• Part 2 In the Car: Take the Wheel
• Part 3: Mentorship
Gain confidence to complete driving clinical assess-ments and behind-the-wheel evaluations. Learn about adaptive driving equipment. Gain confidence in your skills. Become a DRS! Discover the exciting field of driving rehab. Offering online courses and live, hands-on workshops.
ADED: The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists200 1st Avenue NWSuite 505 Hickory, NC 28601 [email protected] Green, Chief Executive Officer
Advanced Brain Technologies500 N Marketplace DriveSuite 203 Centerville, UT 84014 888-228-1798801-622-5676(fax) [email protected] Doman, Chief Operating Officer
At Advanced Brain Technologies, we believe in helping people realize their optimal potential. That’s why we create effective neuroscience-based music programs to allow anyone to achieve optimal brain performance for a better life. Key therapy products and provider training courses include The Listening Program, inTime, and more.
AdvantageCEUs.comPost Office Box 721808Oklahoma City, OK 73172 [email protected] Smith, PT, Executive Director
Need OT/OTA CEUs? Try our $95/year unlimited access plan. No auto renewal and take as many hours as you need! We specialize in occupational therapy and physical therapy education! Our mis-sion is to provide high-quality, convenient, and affordable CEUs. Courses include Neuro, Pediat-rics, Stroke, Assistive Technology, Hand Therapy, Orthopedics, and more. Affordable, easy-to-navigate website, available 24/7, instant grading, and instant certificates. Try $95/year Unlimited today!
Aegis Therapies1000 Fianna WayFort Smith, AR 72919 866-552-3913Angela.Edney@AegisTherapies.comwww.AegisTherapies.comAngela Edney, National Clinical Director
Allied Health Education905 Oak Creek RoadRaleigh, NC 27615 888-459-2272 ext. [email protected] Davenport, President
American Bowen AcademyPost Office Box 1255Dewey, AZ 86327 866-862-6936USAdmin@AmericanBowen.Academywww.AmericanBowen.AcademySue Rutter, Administrator
American Hippotherapy Association, Inc.2537 Research BoulevardSuite 203 Fort Collins, CO 80526 970-818-1322(fax) [email protected] M. Renshaw, Executive Director
American Society of Hand Therapists1120 Route 73Suite 200 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 856-380-6856(fax) [email protected] Patalano, Director, Education and Research
The American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT) is an organization of hand therapy profession-als dedicated to advancing the field of hand and upper extremity therapy by promoting education, advocacy, research, and clinical standards. Mem-bers include occupational and physical therapists, physician extenders, surgeons, researchers, and administrators. Educational programming is a core component of ASHT’s mission. ASHT provides learning opportunities through live meetings, webinars, and publications. Continuing education activities undergo a stringent qualification process to ensure evidence-informed practice.
AOTA Continuing Education6116 Executive BoulevardSuite 200North Bethesda, MD 20852 800-SAY-AOTA (members)301-652-6611(fax) [email protected]/learnAs the voice of the profession and the creator of the foundational Occupational Therapy Practice Frame-work, AOTA is your leading source for the highest quality continuing education courses. Timely and important clinical issues are addressed by occu-pational therapy experts in a variety of convenient formats. Learning opportunities include self-paced, interactive online courses, American Journal of Occupational Therapy articles, AOTA Press book chapters, webcasts, and a new CE article each month. AOTA offers several free offerings for mem-bers, including conference content and important policy and reimbursement topics. See our complete catalog of topics at store.aota.org.
Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute6602 Chestnut CircleNaples, FL 34109 866-462-2874(fax) [email protected] Fischer, Senior Director of Communications
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Assistive Technology Industry Association330 N Wabash AvenueSuite 2000 Chicago, IL 60611 [email protected] Van Howe, Chief Operating Officer
Barrow Neurological Institute350 W Thomas RoadPhoenix, AZ 85013 844-369-5479602-406-3000CME@BarrowNeuro.orgwww.BarrowNeuro.orgTrent Maruyama, OTR/L, CKTP, Program Manager for Rehabilitation Technology
Bay Path University588 Longmeadow StreetLongmeadow, MA 01106 800-782-7284413-565-1332otgraduate@baypath.eduwww.baypath.eduMaggie Pereiras, Director of Graduate Admissions
Bay Path University’s Occupational Therapy pro-grams have been training students to become highly competent and qualified practitioners for more than 20 years. Bay Path offers an ACOTE-accredited Mas-ter of Occupational Therapy; an OTA/PTA-to-MOT Bridge program; and our newest addition, a 100% online Doctorate of Occupational Therapy.
Better Healthcare, PLLC10, Veschi Lane SMahopac, NY 10541 877-247-5522914-373-6520(fax) 914-373-6521m.mehra@emailbhgroup.comwww.betterhealthcare.comManjusha Mehra, OTD, OTR/L, President
Biologix Solutions LLC3739 Timber Creek LaneNaperville, IL 60565 630-984-0093(fax) [email protected]. Alpesh Patel
Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics (BCPE)2950 Newmarket StreetSuite 101, PMB 244Bellingham, WA 98226 [email protected] Rightmire, Executive Administrator
California Education Connection2750 Highview Avenue Altadena, CA 91001 800-489-6905 ext. 102(fax) [email protected] Cox, PT/Owner
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Clinical Specialty Education12826 Nevada City HighwayNevada City, CA 95959 612-730-7776patriciarcse@gmail.comwww.clinicalspecialtyeducation.comPatricia Roholt, PT, CHT, Owner, Educator
Clinician’s ViewPost Office Box 458Fairacres, NM 88033 575-526-0012(fax) 575-526-0014contactus@clinicians-view.comwww.clinicians-view.comW. Michael Magrun, MS, OTR, Vice President, CE Administrator
Clovis Community CollegeOTA Program-Herndon Campus390 W Fir AvenueClovis, CA 93611 559-325-6400559-324-6416erin.dolin@cloviscollege.eduwww.cloviscollege.eduErin Dolin, EdD, OTR/L, OTA Program Director
Earn an associate of science degree as an occupa-tional therapy assistant (OTA) from the developing OTA program at Clovis Community College in Fresno, California. Accepting applications beginning in fall 2020, the first cohort begins in spring 2021. Our goal and mission states “Creating Opportunities—One Student at a Time.” This goal is achieved with com-munity connectedness, highly qualified educators, and support personnel who reflect the diversity of our unique community, embrace a flexible attitude toward change, and encourage the spirit of innovation.
Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory IntegrationRedondo Beach, [email protected] www.cl-asi.orgKatie Estrada, Executive Director
Colorado State University CBTI for OT1573 Campus DeliveryFort Collins, CO 80523 970-491-2716(fax) [email protected]/Aaron Eakman, Associate Professor
Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers3 University Plaza DriveSuite 116 Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-487-1050(fax) [email protected] Trott, Managing Director, Continuing Education
Creative Therapy Consultants8540 Wildcat RoadTipp City, OH 45371 866-470-8664855-282-6862(fax) 937-667-7426support@infantdriven.comwww.creativetherapyconsultants.comKara Ann Waitzman, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, President
Creighton UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy2500 California PlazaOmaha, NE 68178 402-280-5938(fax) [email protected]/academics/dept-occupa-tional-therapyKeli Mu, Chair of Occupational Therapy
Defense Health Agency, J-7Contiuing Education Program Office7700 Arlington Boulevard 5101 box #22 (Silver Spring Office)Falls Church, VA 22042 301-295-7146571-317-5544Lolita.t.odonnell.civ@mail.milwww.health.mil/About-MHS/OASDHA/Defense-Health-Agency/Education-and-Training/Continu-ing-Education-Program-OfficeDr. Lolita O’Donnell, Academic Superintendent
Dementia Care Specialists10850 W Park PlaceSuite 250 Milwaukee, WI 53224 877-816-4524(fax) 414-979-7098dcssolutions@crisisprevention.comwww.crisisprevention.comSharon Grace, Director Business Development
Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare99 Seaview BoulevardPort Washington, NY 11050 800-371-2266516-998-4600(fax) [email protected] A. Lerner, Clinical, Regional Vice President
Cedars-Sinai8700 Beverly BoulevardSuite 7215 Los Angeles, CA 90048 310-423-5243(fax) 310-423-0153MariaCecilia.Alpasan@cshs.orgwww.cedars-sinai.eduMaria Cecilia Alpasan, Quality and Education Coordinator
Center for Innovative OT Solutions, Inc.Post Office Box 271928Fort Collins, CO 80527 970-416-8612info@innovativeotsolutions.comwww.innovativeotsolutions.comAbbey Marterella, Chief Executive Officer and President
Chikly Health Institute (CHI)8924 E Pinnacle Peak RoadSuite G5-248 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 888-333-1055480-999-0808(fax) 480-999-0808Trainings@ChiklyInstitute.comwww.chiklyinstitute.comKirsten Henry, Client Services
ChildLight Education Company53 Washington StreetSuite LL100 Dover, NH 03820 603-343-4116 ext. 1105trainings@childlightyoga.comwww.childlighteducationcompany.comSally Delisle, Co-Owner and Director of Trainings
ChildLight Education Company’s mission is to empower people with the tools they need to be healthy, happy, and resilient at school, at home, and throughout their lives. CEC provides evidence- and trauma-informed professional development train-ings, curricula, resources, and consulting to indi-viduals and organizations who support the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being of children, youth, and families. Their sustainable pro-grams are successfully implemented in thousands of communities worldwide.
CIAO Seminars77 Bay Bridge DriveGulf Breeze, FL 32561 888-909-2426850-916-8886(fax) [email protected]/home/Cory Tompkins, Director of Growth and Operations
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East Carolina University1330 Health Science Building600 Moye Boulevard, MS 668 Greenville, NC 27834 252-744-6190(fax) [email protected]/ot/Anne Dickerson, Professor
Why take this course? Driving is important to clients for their independence. Practitioners must understand the complexity of driving. This course offers the appli-cation of activity analysis to driving using animation, videos to demonstrate the skills, abilities, and knowl-edge necessary for driving, offering practitioners the competence and confidence to address driving.
Eastwick College10 S Franklin TurnpikeRamsey, NJ 07446 201-327-8877 [email protected] Shamy, Program Director
EBS Healthcare200 Skiles BoulevardWest Chester, PA 19382 [email protected] is the leader in occupational therapy programs! We are committed to providing the mentorship, training, support, and tools you need to become a successful occupational therapist and have a rewarding career. EBS has positions available throughout the United States—join our team today and help us make a difference!
Education Resources, Inc.266 Main StreetSuite 12 Medfield, MA 02052 800-487-6530508-359-6533(fax) 508-359-2959info@educationresourcesinc.comwww.educationresourcesinc.comCarol Loria and Barbara Goldfarb, Co-Founders & Vice Presidents
ERI is a leading provider of CE courses, created for therapists by therapists. We prioritize person-centered treatment founded on the latest research to help therapists take their learning and practice to the next level. In the classroom, or through NEW live webinars or pre-recorded online courses, ERI’s world-class instructors incorporate hands-on learn-ing and teach evidence-based practices. Course topics include Pediatrics, School-Based Therapy, NICU & EI, Acute Care & ICU, Vestibular, Neurology, Geriatrics, Cardiopulmonary, and more.
Elite Professional Education, LLC26 N Beach StreetSuite A Ormond Beach, FL 32174 888-857-6920386-256-1990(fax) [email protected]/occupational-therapy/Tracey Foster, Director of Programming
Envision University610 N Main StreetWichita, KS 67203 316-440-1515michael.epp@envisionus.comwww.envisionuniversity.orgMichael Epp, Manager, Professional Education
EPI Services, LLC2955 Brighton 4th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11235 [email protected] Zhitnik, Administrator
Exploring Hand TherapyTreatment2Go9025 131st Place N Largo, FL 33773 727-341-1674(fax) [email protected] Weiss, OTR/L, CHT, Chief Executive Officer
Florida Gulf Coast University10501 FGCU Boulevard SFort Myers, FL 33965 239-590-7550(fax) [email protected]/mariebcollege/rehabilitation-sciences/occupationaltherapy/occupationalthe-rapy-msLynn Jaffe, Program Director
Florida International University11200 SW 8th StreetAHC3-442AMiami, FL 33199 305-348-6068(fax) [email protected] Richard, PhD, OT/L, Interim Chair
Gannon University105 Commercial Center DriveRuskin, FL 33573 800-GANNON-U813-658-4900(fax) [email protected]/Academic-Offerings/Health-Professions-and-Sciences/Graduate/Occupational-Therapy-Doctorate/Dianna Lunsford, OTD Program Director
Genesis Rehab Services101 E State StreetKennett Square, PA 19348 [email protected] Phayre, Director, Education & Staff Development
Great Seminars & Books2639 Revere DriveAkron, OH 44333 877-794-7328(fax) 330-865-6941greatseminars@aol.comwww.greatseminarsandbooks.comNeila Waugh, Executive Director
Green River College12401 SE 320th StreetScience Center 129Auburn, WA [email protected]/students/academics/degrees-programs/occupational-therapy-assistantMelissa A Porras-Monroe, OTA Program Director
Hackensack Meridian HealthJFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute65 James Street Edison, NJ 08818 732-321-7737(fax) 732-321-7420JFKProfDev-CME@hackensackmeridian.orgwww.HackensackMeridianHealth.orgUshentha Nirmul, Supervisor of Educational Coordination
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Hands On Approaches, Inc.1679 58th StreetBrooklyn, NY 11204 212-884-9101info@handsonapproaches.comwww.handsonapproaches.comAmy Guttmann
HCR ManorCare333 N Summit StreetToledo, OH 43604 800-366-1232419-254-7814(fax) 419-254-7611marina.mccormick@hcr-manorcare.comhcr-manorcare.comMarina McCormick, Rehab Coordinator
Health.edu - TTUHSC3601 4th StreetMS 7755 Lubbock, TX 79430 800-424-4888806-743-1555(fax) 806-743-2233Health.eduCSRequests@ttuhsc.eduhealthedu.ttuhsc.eduLeticia Garcia, Customer Service Manager
Healthé Habits for Living101 La Rue FranceSuite 304Lafayette, LA 70508 337-261-9188(fax) 337-261-9523jill@healthehabitsforliving.comwww.healthehabitsforliving.comJill Hurley, OTR, CHT, Director
HomeCEUConnection.com5048 Tennyson ParkwaySuite 200 Plano, TX 75024 800-554-2387(fax) [email protected] Osborn, PT, Owner
Huertas CollegePost Offfice Box 8429Caguas, PR 00725 787-746-1400 ext. 1831, [email protected] Bernard, OTA Program Director
Human Services Management Corporation321 Fortune BoulevardSuite 201 Milford, MA 01757 508-473-3422(fax) [email protected] Cornell, Associate Vice President Credentialing & Professional Education Compliance
Huntington University2303 College AvenueDowden Science HallHuntington, IN 46750 [email protected]/occupational-therapy-assistantDr. Nicole Scheiman, OTA Program Chair
Illinois Central College5407 North UniversityPeoria CampusPeoria, IL 61635 309-690-7530(fax) [email protected] Haines, Program Director
Indian Hills Community College525 Grandview AvenueOttumwa, IA 52501 641-683-4243(fax) 641-683-5275Cherece.Henry@indianhills.eduwww.indianhills.eduCherece Henry, MPA, COTA/L, Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Director
Infant Massage USA2695 Patterson Road #2-154 Grand Junction, CO 81506 978-225-0093info@infantmassageusa.orgwww.infantmassageusa.orgChariss Tatman, Executive Director
Infant Massage WINCPost Office Box 2447Ventura, CA 93002 805-644-1066(fax) [email protected] Kelly, Director
Infant Motor Performance Scales1301 W Madison StreetSuite 426 Chicago, IL 60607 312-733-9604(fax) [email protected] K. Campbell, Manager IMPS
Institute for Natural Resources (INR)Post Office Box 5757Concord, CA 94524 877-246-6336925-609-2820(fax) [email protected] Cheung, Accreditation Manager
Institute for Sex, Intimacy & Occupational TherapyWashington, [email protected] www.sexintimacyot.comDr. Kathryn Ellis, Founder and Chief Executive Officer
The Institute for Sex, Intimacy & Occupational Therapy offers virtual and live CEU courses to help occupational therapy professionals enhance their comfort and competency addressing sexuality and intimacy with their clients. Our mission is to dismantle restrictive norms related to sexuality that limit clients and limit ourselves. Faculty at the Insti-tute are earnestly working toward this mission by combining quality education and diverse perspec-tives to help you meet your professional goals.
Integrative EducationPost Office Box 270617Golden Valley, MN 55427 651-336-8911Education@integrativeot.orgwww.integrativeed.comHeather Schmidt, President
Interactive Metronome13798 NW 4th StreetSuite 300 Sunrise, FL 33325 877-994-6776954-385-4660(fax) 954-385-4674education@interactivemetronome.comwww.interactivemetronome.comTroy Paris, Technology and Education Manager
International Loving Touch Foundation, Inc.Post Office Box 16374Portland, OR 97292 800-929-7492503-253-8482(fax) [email protected] Moore, MS, LMT, CIMI, Infant Toddler Mental Health/Licensed CIMI Trainer
The International Loving Touch Foundation (ILTF) is one of the world’s first established training programs of infant massage. ILTF is an accredited program providing trainings and resources in the field of infant and pediatric massage. Loving Touch educates health care professionals in 2-day formats known as the Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) hands-on-certification training program. We are listed on the Oregon Registry as an approved evidence-based practice (Discipline: Prevention).
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Kidz Conference Services1400 Old County RoadSuite C103N Westbury, NY 11590 516-806-6969 ext. 4181(fax) 516-806-6950Kidzconferenceservices@beyondboundaries.comwww.kidzconferenceservices.comTeri Chase, Conference Coordinator
Klose Training307 S Public RoadLafayette, CO 80026 303-245-0333(fax) [email protected] Konruff, Director of Operations
Klose Training offers the highest-quality lymph-edema therapy certification course in the United States. We have the most experienced instructors and the most dynamic video-based online pre-course modules in the field. We provide outstanding post-grad resources, including dozens of online vid-eos, plus email and phone support for challenging cases. We also offer an exceptional Breast Cancer Rehabilitation course and numerous online CE courses. Watch our engaging videos at klosetrain-ing.com/klose-videos.
Learn Play Thrive, LLC130 Merchant StreetAsheville, NC 28803 [email protected] Proctor, Autism Specialist and Occupational Therapist
At Learn Play Thrive, OTs learn to use a deep under-standing of autism learning styles to become more confident and effective in their work with kids on the spectrum. Meg Proctor, OTR/L, is a former clini-cal faculty member for UNC Chapel Hill’s TEACCH Autism Program. Her live and recorded online train-ings teach practical, evidence-based strategies that therapists can put into practice to transform their work right away. Start with the free 50-minute mas-terclass: learnplaythrive.com/masterclass.
Lehigh Carbon Community CollegeOTA Program4525 Education Park Drive Schnecksville, PA 18078 [email protected] Miller, MS, OTR/L, OTA Program Coordinator/Associate Faculty
Lenoir-Rhyne UniversityOccupational Therapy ProgramPost Office Box 7547Hickory, NC 28603 [email protected] Oakes, Occupational Therapy Program Director
Liberty POST6723 Towpath RoadEast Syracuse, NY 13057 315-425-1004 ext. 1522(fax) 315-235-3411lzaferakis@liberty-resources.orgwww.liberty-post.comLaura Zaferakis, Vice President
Liddle Kidz FoundationPost Office Box 872664Vancouver, WA 98687 818-209-1918(fax) [email protected] Allen, Director
Lighthouse Guild250 W 64th StreetNew York, NY 10023 800-539-4845elearning@lighthouseguild.orgwww.lighthouseguild.orgAnnemarie OHearn, Vice President Education and Training
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins/Wolters Kluwer Health2001 Market StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103 [email protected] Gasda, Continuing Education Manager
LSVT Global, Inc.4720 N Oracle RoadSuite 100 Tucson, AZ 85705 888-438-5788520-867-8838(fax) [email protected] Bannon, Event Coordinator
LSVT Global trains OT and PT professionals and students in the evidence-based LSVT BIG treatment to improve function and mobility in people with Parkinson’s and other conditions. LSVT Global has certified more than 25,000 therapists from 43 coun-tries through the online and live LSVT BIG Training and Certification Courses.
Lymphedema SeminarsPost Office Box 838Morro Bay, CA 93443 805-772-3560(fax) [email protected] Crotzer, Director
Magic Therapy(formerly Healing of Magic)Post Office Box 10396Lynchburg, VA 24506 [email protected] Spencer, Director
Mary Free Bed Rehabiliation Hospital235 Wealthy Street SEGrand Rapids, MI 49503 800-528-8989616-840-8000(fax) 616-840-9626bonita.pawloski@maryfreebed.comwww.maryfreebed.comBonita Pawloski, Director of Education
Massachusetts Association for Occupational Therapy57 Madison RoadWaltham, MA 02453 [email protected] Caira, Administrative Manager
Mayo Clinic Rochester200 First Street SWRochester, MN 55905 507-266-1748(fax) [email protected]/Hannah Oldenberg, EdD, OT, BCPR, Clinical Education Coordinator
MedBridge1633 Westlake Avenue NSuite 200 Seattle, WA 98109 [email protected]
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MGH Institute of Health Professions36 1st AvenueBoston, MA 02129 617-724-3193(fax) [email protected] Do, Program Manager
Become a leader in occupational therapy at the MGH Institute. Our entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy, and PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences pro-grams prepare students to lead in this dynamic field. We also offer continuing education courses and workshops in interprofessional leadership, care coordination, telehealth, and more. Visit our website to explore these and other opportunities!
MGH Institute of Health ProfessionsPost-Professional OTD Program36 1st AvenueBoston, MA 02129 [email protected]/ppotdSarah McKinnon, Director, Post-Professional OTD Program
Missouri State University901 S National AvenueSpringfield, MO 65897 [email protected]/ot/Erin Snider, Administrative Assistant II
MossRehab60 Township Line RoadElkins Park, PA 19027 215-663-6527(fax) [email protected]/continuingeducationMaria Flach, Coordinator, Therapy Education and Professional Development
Motivations, Inc.249 Venice WaySuite 3303 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 800-791-0262(fax) [email protected] Boston, President
Muskingum University10 College DrivePost Office Box 1837New Concord, OH 43762 740-826-8466(fax) [email protected]/gcs/master-occupational-therapy/programoverviewDr. Mary Arnold, MOT Program Director
Nashville State Community College120 White Bridge RoadNashville, TN 37209 [email protected]/otaPiper Sesnan, Director
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)1201 15th Street NWWashington, DC 20005 800-368-5242 ext. 8154202-266-8154(fax) [email protected] Pagano, Director, Education Programs and Services
National Association of Neonatal Therapists (NANT)Post Office Box 531790Cincinnati, OH 45253 866-999-5524(fax) 866-411-9255info@neonataltherapists.comwww.neonataltherapists.comJenn Paulsen, Director of Operations
National Association of Rehabilitation Agencies and Providers1201 Pennsylvania Avenue NWSuite 800 Washington, DC 20004 866-839-7710(fax) [email protected] L. Sheets, Executive Director
Nebraska Methodist College720 N 87 StreetOmaha, NE 68114 402-354-7100(fax) 402-354-7055tara.millerdonohue@methodistcollege.eduweb.methodistcollege.edu/professional- developmentTara Miller Donohue, Program Specialist
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association1540 S Coast HighwaySuite 204 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 800-869-9295(fax) [email protected] Pitz, Director of Seminar Education
NDTA is a not-for-profit association composed of therapists dedicated to the use and advancement of Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT). Their mission is to improve treatment and outcomes for clients with neuromuscular dysfunction by providing advanced therapist education that improves skills in assessment, evaluation, and functional treatment using NDT.
Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (NORA)10 Appomattox DriveManalapan, NJ 07726 [email protected] Esterow, Executive Director
Nicklaus Children’s Health System3100 SW 62 AvenueMiami, FL 33155 305-666-6511(fax) 786-624-6702mylearningspace@nicklaushealth.orgwww.nicklauschildrens.org
North American Seminars, Inc.2000 Mallory LaneSuite 130-67 Franklin, TN 37067 800-300-5512(fax) [email protected] Vastano, Conference Coordinator
OnlineCE.comPost Office Box 428Wallingford, CT 06492 [email protected] Brown, CEU Adminstrator
OTcourses.com6081 Cliff LaneTemple, TX 76502 866-257-1074(fax) [email protected] Foote, Director of Regulatory Affairs
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Ottobock11501 Alterra ParkwaySuite 600 Austin, TX 78758 800-328-4058(fax) [email protected]/Online-Training
Pearson Clinical Assessment5601 Green Valley DriveBloomington, MN 55437 800-627-7271(fax) 800-323-1223ClinicalCustomerSupport@pearson.comwww.pearsonassessments.comShelley Hughes, Occupational Therapist and Senior Product Manager
Pediatric Institute, Ltd.Chelmou 35 StreetAgios Stefanos 14565 Greece+30 210 8142218(fax) +30 210 [email protected] Maglari, CEO, OTR/L, OTD Candidate
Pediatric Therapy Network1815 213th StreetSuite 100 Torrance, CA 90501 310-328-0276(fax) 310-328-7058merryl@ptnmail.orgwww.pediatrictherapynetwork.orgMerry Lee, Administrative Coordinator of Occupational Therapy
Perkins School for the Blind175 N Beacon StreetWatertown, MA 02472 617-924-3434perkins.elearning@perkins.orgwww.perkinselearning.orgMary Zatta, Director of Professional Development
Perme ICU Rehab SeminarsHouston, TX832-369-6779 281-772-0355cperme@permeseminars.comwww.permeseminars.comChristiane Perme, PT CCS FCCM, Owner
Permobil Foundation300 Duke DriveLebanon, TX 37090 800-736-0925ashley.davis@permobil.comwww.PermobilFoundation.orgAshley Davis, Executive Director
PESI3839 White AvenueEau Claire, WI 54703 800-844-8260(fax) [email protected] Richter, Director of Continuing Education and Program Services
Philips Clinical Professional Services3420 Old Wagon RoadMarietta, GA 30062 512-348-0719(fax) 888-219-7191Suzanne.Nugent@philips.comwww.learningconnection.philips.com/en/course/preemie-daySuzanne Nugent, NICU Delivery Specialist
Preemie for a Day is fun, interactive workshop led by a team of clinical professionals with a variety of NICU backgrounds. This multisensory training allows participants to experience a neonate’s journey and the opportunities to practice developmentally supportive care throughout their stay. Participants not only learn and discuss ways to improve their care and outcomes for their tiniest patients, but they also experience the reasons for approaching care in a developmentally supportive manner.
Phoenix Publishing SeminarsPost Office Box 183Helena, MT 59624 800-549-8371406-449-0555(fax) [email protected] McMillin, Administrative Assistant
Physical Agent Modalities Practitioner Credentialing Agency, LLC4010 Ivy DriveNashville, TN 37216 [email protected]. Scott McPhee, Executive Director
Pima Medical Institute11125 Equity DriveSuite 100Houston, TX 77041 800-477-7462713-778-0778(fax) [email protected]/programs/associate/occupational-therapy-assistant/learnmoreBarbara Palmer, OTA Program Director
Professional Development Resources, Inc.Post Office Box 550659Jacksonville, FL 32255 [email protected] Gunderson, President
Quinnipiac Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies275 Mount Carmel AvenueHamden, CT 06518 [email protected]/schools/health-sciences/programs/certificate-advanced-graduate-studies-occupa-tional-therapy.htmlBarbara Nadeau, Program Director Post-Professional OT Programs
R. Cassidy SeminarsPost Office Box 14473Santa Rosa, CA 95402 866-992-9399(fax) [email protected] Newell, Office Manager
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Real OT Solutions1517 Packer AvenueSuite 100 Philadelphia, PA 19145 877-864-2010610-213-5555(fax) 215-565-2700bev@realOTsolutions.comwww.realotsolutions.comBeverly Moskowitz, Chief Executive Officer
Home of the Size Matters Handwriting Program! Effective, efficient, affordable, and fun. Alphatrangle, Adapted Writing Paper, The Cutting Program, and more. AOTA Approved Provider continuing educa-tion. Schedule onsite workshops/live webinars. Become an SMHP certified therapist! Bring proven, embeddable, measurable teacher/child friendly strat-egies to your schools. Graduate students as neat printers already!
Rehab Education, LLCPost Office Box 267Tallman, NY 10982 845-368-2458(fax) [email protected] Schreiber, OT, Owner/Administrator
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Rehab SeminarsPost Office Box 2450Vashon, WA 98070 206-749-9995(fax) [email protected] Cole, Continuing Education Administrator
Rehab Seminars provides in-depth, quality continu-ing education courses for professionals working with young people in school and therapeutic set-tings. In-depth learning sessions on a variety of topics, hosted by expert speakers, are offered as full-day and multi-day courses. As a participant, you are invited to mix and match full-day course offer-ings to best meet your professional needs. Each session is certified by specialists in each field to ensure information provided is current and relevant.
Restore Therapy Services245 Cahaba Valley ParkwaySuite 200 Pelham, AL 35124 800-379-0309205-942-6820(fax) 205-314-7097lstewart@restoretherapy.comwww.restoretherapy.comLisa Stewart, Regional Director of Clinical Services
Rhythm Works Integrative Dance531 EsplanadeSuite 216 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 [email protected] Gomez Luzio, Global Director
The Rhythm Works Integrative Dance Certifica-tion uses evidence-based practices to create a multi-sensory, client-centered, rhythm and dance activity that’s sure to get your clients motivated and moving! Dance experience is not necessary. This revolutionary program uses a library of 150 fun and functional hip hop dance steps that are categorized across 31 sensory, motoric, and cognitive catego-ries. Choose specific dance steps and activities that demonstrate the skills necessary to reach goals. Earn between 17 and 18.5 CEUs!
Right Hand Therapy, LLCPost Office Box 1114Merrimack, NH 03054 603-821-0544lisa@righthandtherapy.comwww.righthandtherapy.comLisa Owen, OTR/L, CLT, CHT, Owner
Saebo2459 Wilkinson BoulevardCharlotte, NC 28208 [email protected] Hoffman, Owner
Scientiae, LLC48 Wall StreetSuite 11 New York, NY 10005 212-500-4600(fax) [email protected] Puleo, Vice President
Select Medical Specialty Hospital Division11 Microlab RoadLivingston, NJ 07039 [email protected] Ritter, Continuing Education/Marketing Coordinator
Sensory Recovery LLC1042 E Fort Union BoulevardSuite 350 Midvale, UT 84047 801-438-9310info@sensoryworksrecovery.comwww.sensoryworksrecovery.comStormy Hill, Owner
SensoryWorks promotes skills for occupational functioning and engagement in meaningful life roles. These tools assist people with autism spec-trum disorders, anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders, as well as anyone wanting to prac-tice the art of self-regulation. We are thrilled to offer our online learning program Sensory-Based Strategies for Self-Regulation (12 units with videos, worksheets, and case studies). This course will help you build a toolkit of sensorimotor strategies for your clients and earn your CEs!
Sensory-Enhanced Yoga Institute29 Larason Farm RoadSharon, MA 02067 339-225-0084lynn@sensoryenhancedyoga.orgwww.sensoryenhancedyoga.orgLynn Stoller, Founder, President
Shenandoah UniversityOTDPP1775 N Sector CourtWinchester, VA 22601 [email protected]/occupational-therapy/post-profes-sional-occupational-therapy-doctorate/Cathy Shanholtz, Division Director, Occutational Therapy
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab355 E Erie StreetChicago, IL 60611 800-354-7342312-238-7557(fax) [email protected]/academyRachel Galant, MSNM, OTR/L, Education Program Manager, Academy
The Academy is the not-for-profit educational arm of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, formerly the Rehabilita-tion Institute of Chicago. We offer a wide range of accredited online and in-person courses, webinars, and hands-on programs with the common goal of improving patient outcomes. Our hospital has been ranked the “Best Rehabilitation Hospital in America” for 29 consecutive years, and our commitment to education and training has always been an integral part of that success. As our organization takes its next step in transforming rehabilitation, the Ability-Lab Academy is committed to bringing you new and innovative opportunities to learn.
Simucase12333 Sowden RoadSuite B #79931Houston, TX 77080 855-747-9547210-404-4377wendy.brzozowski@simucase.comwww.simucase.com/occupational-therapyWendy Brzozowski, Simucase OT Account Manager
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SOS Approach to Feeding(Toomey & Associates, Inc.)1200 S Vine Street Denver, CO 80210 [email protected] Hake, Business Manager
The SOS Approach to Feeding is an internationally recognized clinical program for helping all kids develop a healthy and enjoyable, lifelong relation-ship with food. Developed by Dr. Kay Toomey, the program also effectively assesses and addresses problematic feeding issues using a transdisciplinary approach to evaluate and treat the whole child. After completion of the SOS foundational conference, additional training includes on-demand Advanced Workshops for Special Topics/Populations, Mentor-ship and Certification Courses, and professional memberships.
South Suburban College15800 S State StreetSouth Holland, IL 60473 708-596-2000(fax) [email protected]’Taria Overstreet, OTA Program Coordinator
Speech, Language and Educational Associates16500 Ventura BoulevardSuite 414 Encino, CA 91436 818-788-1003(fax) 818-616-5193hwade@speechassociates.comwww.speechassociates.comHelen Wade, Chief Executive Officer
Spinal Cord Injury Seminars, Inc.Discovery Bay, CA [email protected] www.sciseminars.com
Spiral Foundation74 Bridge StreetSuite 200 Newton, MA 02458 617-969-4410courses@thespiralfoundation.orgwww.thespiralfoundation.orgErin Flynn, Education Coordinator
St. Louis College of Health Careers1297 N Highway DriveFenton, MO 63026 866-529-2070(fax) [email protected] Hollenbeck, MS, OTR/L, OTA Program Director
Stanbridge University2041 Business Center DriveIrvine, CA 92612 949-794-9090www.stanbridge.edu
STAR Institute6911 S Yosemite StreetCentennial, CO 80112 [email protected] Walker, Education Program Manager
STAR Institute is the leading international facility for research and treatment of children and adults with sensory integration and processing differences across the life span and spectrum of developmental and behavioral conditions. Our educational pro-grams expand on the solid foundation provided by sensory integration and further incorporate rela-tional and regulation awareness and interventions that address engagement, participation, function, and overall health and wellness. We are an AOTA Approved Provider with flexible programing (online, livestream, in-person) courses, webinars, and workshops.
Stockton University101 Vera King Farris DriveGalloway, NJ 08205 609-652-4415(fax) [email protected] Mayhew, Professional Services Specialist
Strong Education3420 Eldorado ParkwaySuite 4 McKinney, TX 75070 [email protected] Stein, Founder
Strong Education teaches trainers, parents, and pro-fessionals to adapt fitness for autism and other dis-abilities with our online special needs certification.
Summit Professional EducationPost Office Box 908Franklin, TN 37065 800-433-9570615-376-8828(fax) 615-376-8233CustomerService@Summit-Education.comwww.summit-education.comTalkTools2681 Spruill AvenueSuite A Charleston, SC 29405 888-529-2879843-492-0115(fax) [email protected] Dodson, Director of Continuing Education
The Center for AAC and Autism1022 Heyl RoadWooster, OH 44691 866-998-1726330-202-5800(fax) [email protected] Halloran, Director
The College of St. ScholasticaHealth Science Center-Occupational Therapy940 Woodland AvenueDuluth, MN 55811 [email protected] Erickson PhD, OTR/L, Department Chair and Associate Professor
The Handwriting Clinic532 Shoreline StreetPlano, TX 75075 972-633-1974(fax) 214-201-5435jan@thehandwritingclinic.comwww.TheHandwritingClinic.comJan McCleskey, MA, OTR, Clinical Director, CE Adminstrator
The PLAY Project3031 Miller RoadAnn Arbor, MI 48103 734-585-5333(fax) [email protected] Brda, Program Manager
TheraMoves Services, LLC1054 East 32nd StreetBrooklyn, NY 11210 [email protected] Weber, MS OT/L, CHC, Occupational Therapist
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TheraPeeds Continuing Education, LLC5951 Orange DriveDavie, FL 33314 877-583-4484954-583-4484(fax) [email protected] Harper, President and Chief Executive Officer
TheraPeeds is globally recognized, with both a CE division and a treatment center. Our interdisciplinary clinical team includes OTs, PTs, SLPs, cognitive-education specialists, audiologists, nutritionists, mental health counselors, psychologists, and behav-iorists. TheraPeeds attracts clients from across the globe because of its innovative work using the sci-ence of neuroplasticity working with our proprietary HOPE method, created by our founder, Dr. Julia Harper. We have been providing high-quality, effec-tive, dynamic, CE training for the past 21 years.
Theraplay, Inc.Austill’s Educational Therapy Services1345 Enterprise Drive West Chester, PA 19380 484-787-2236(fax) [email protected] L. Wilde-Sutton, OTR/L, Senior Educational Coordinator
TimberNook535 Scruton Pond RoadBarrington, NH 03825 [email protected] Hanscom, Founder
Total Motion Release (TMR) Seminars1827 Dixie TrailRaleigh, NC 27607 919-749-2106(fax) [email protected] Dalonzo-Baker, Founder and Owner
Towson UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science8000 York RoadTowson, MD 21252 410-704-2762(fax) [email protected]/otBriana Rostkowski, Admissions Counselor
Tufts University574 Boston AvenueMedford, MA 02155 617-627-6259(fax) [email protected]/occupationaltherapy/people/staffJill Rocca, Admissions Coordinator
United Access9389 Natural Bridge RoadSaint Louis, MO 63134 [email protected] McGivrey and Linda Reed, COI Managers
University of Alabama at BirminghamSHPB 3531720 2nd Avenue SBirmingham, AL 35294 205-934-3568(fax) [email protected]/shp/ot/Gavin Jenkins, PhD, Chairperson
University of FloridaOccupational Therapy Department1225 Center Drive Suite 2101AGainesville, FL 32610 [email protected] Ford, Clinical Education Assistant
The University of Florida Occupational Therapy Department’s online continuing education pro-gram highlights our research endeavors and areas of clinical expertise. We value our 10-plus year affiliation with the American Occupational Therapy Association as an Approved Provider in Continuing Education. Our ADED-CHAP status enables us to offer approved contact hours for our driving-related courses. We are here to provide helpful occupation- and evidence-based clinical information that you can apply to your practice.
University of Illinois at ChicagoDepartment of Occupational Therapy1919 West Taylor Street, MC 811Chicago, IL 60612 312-996-4506(fax) [email protected]/occupational-therapy/Elizabeth W. Peterson, Clinical Professor
University of IndianapolisCollege of Health Sciences1400 E Hanna AvenueIndianapolis, IN 46227 800-232-8634317-721-5537(fax) [email protected] Hepner, College of Health Sciences Admissions Counselor
Are you interested in taking the next step to pursue a leadership position or transition to academia? The UIndy College of Health Sciences offers a Doctor of Health Science Program with a focus on leadership, education, and scholarship. This hybrid program offers both the flexibility of 100% online coursework and opportunities to network with your faculty and peers during two residency requirements and the doctoral project defense. More information can be found at www.uindy.edu/ihas.
University of Louisiana at MonroeMaster of Occupational Therapy Program Director700 University AvenueMonroe, LA 71209 [email protected]/otCarolyn Murphy, Academic Fieldwork Coordinator
University of Mary-Billings, MT2590 Holman AvenueSuite ABillings, MT 59102 [email protected]/academics/programs/doctorate-occupational-therapy.phpPaula H. Kitzenberg, OT Program Director
University of Mary-Bismark, ND7500 University DriveBismarck, ND 58504 800-288-6279701-355-8030(fax) [email protected]/academics/programs/doctorate-occupational-therapy.phpJaneene Sibla, OT Program Director
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University of MinnesotaOccupational Therapy ProgramMMC 368 420 Delaware Street SEMinneapolis, MN 55455 877-334-2659(fax) [email protected]/otLinda Maleitzke, Continuing Education Coordinator
The University of Minnesota Program in Occupational Therapy is a nationally recognized leader in hybrid and online OT education. As an AOTA Approved Pro-vider of continuing education, we offer high-quality, evidence-based courses in a variety of topics and formats designed for busy OT practitioners.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas4505 S Maryland ParkwayLas Vegas, NV 89154 702-895-1624(fax) [email protected]/degree/pp-otdDonna Costa, Program Director
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers a fully online post-professional OTD program that can be completed in 2 years. This program is for working professionals who want to continue their education in order to move into teaching, advanced clinical practice, and/or leadership positions. Application deadline is April 15 for summer semester start of each year. Visit our website to learn more, at www.unlv.edu/degree/pp-otd, or contact Donna Costa, DHS, OTR/L, FAOTA, for more information at [email protected].
University of New Hampshire105 Main StreetDurham, NH 03824 [email protected]/ATUNH Online
The University of New Hampshire’s online Graduate Certificate in Assistive Technology will take you to the next level. Taught by Therese Willkomm, this certificate combines asynchronous online learning with hands-on assistive technologies explora-tion, designed for professionals looking to make an impact that matters. Students will learn how and when to implement various types of assistive technology across the life span for all ages, all dis-abilities, and all life functions.
University of South Dakota414 E Clark StreetVermillion, SD 57069 877-269-6837605-658-5999(fax) [email protected]/otRanelle Nissen, Chair and Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy
University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of GerontologyFall Prevention Center of Excellence3715 McClintock Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90089 [email protected]/online-coursesJulie Overton, Senior Learning and Development Specialist
Upstream Rehab Institute2400 Herodian WaySuite 250 Smyrna, GA 30080 844-855-0478cmyers@benchmarkpt.comwww.UpstreamRehabInstitute.comChristina Myers, PT, DPT, Director, Continuing Education
USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy1540 Alcazar StreetCHP 133 Los Angeles, CA 90089 866-385-4250323-442-2850(fax) [email protected]/academics/continuing-educationJackie Mardirossian, Director of Continuing Education
UTMB-Galveston PP-OTD Program301 University BoulevardGalveston, TX 77555 409-772-3062(fax) [email protected]/OccupationalTherapy/ postprofessional.aspElizabeth Botello, Administrative Coordinator
University of Texas Medical Branch offers entry-level and post-professional doctorates in occupational therapy (OTD). The PPOTD degree plan will enable practicing OTs to complete a course of study completely online that will prepare them to assume leadership roles within professional organizations, fill management positions in practice settings, and serve as clinical faculty in entry-level educational programs.
UWM College of Health Sciences161 W Wisconsin AvenueSuite 6000 Milwaukee, WI 53203 414-227-3123(fax) [email protected] Wiza, Program Director
Video Continuing Education13203 SE 172nd AvenueSuite 166 Happy Valley, OR 97086 503-855-3186yoomi@videocontinuingeducation.comspeechtherapypd.comYoomi Kim, CE Administrator
Vincent R. Vicci Jr., OD592 Springfield AvenueWestfield, NJ 07090 908-654-7950(fax) [email protected]
Washington UniversityOccupational Therapy4444 Forest Park Avenue MSC 8505-66-01St. Louis, MO 63108 800-279-3229314-286-1669(fax) [email protected] Risley, Clinical Marketing Specialist
Western Psychological Service (WPS)625 Alaska AvenueTorrance, CA 90503 800-648-8857424-201-8800(fax) 424-201-6950customerservice@wpspublish.comwww.wpspublish.comAshley Ake, Customer Service Manager
For more than 70 years, Western Psychological Services (WPS) has been an independent publisher of tests and assessments specifically designed for occupational therapists. WPS is an AOTA Approved Provider of continuing education (provider #3111) and provides CE credits for the ADOS-2, SPM, ABAS-3, GOAL, SI and the Child, and many more! Visit www.wpspublish.com for a full listing of avail-able CE credits.
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Western Schools26 N Beach StreetSuite A Ormond Beach, FL 32174 800-618-1670(fax) 844-325-0536customerservice@westernschools.comwww.westernschools.comMichael LeDoyen, Accreditation Manager
WorkWell Prevention and Care11 E Superior StreetSuite 410 Duluth, MN 55802 866-997-9675218-728-6455(fax) [email protected] Herke-Smith, Senior Director of Provider Sales
Ready for the hottest OT/PT services? WorkWell, the industry’s #1 training program, prepares you—onsite employer services, post offer employment screening, functional job analysis, and ergonom-ics. Online, in-person. Check out the new Easy Train―lower upfront fees and an affordable monthly subscription. For more on the gold standard that trained more than 10,000 therapists, visit www.workwell.com.
www.SchoolBasedOT.comWulfesweide 7Fröndenberg 58730 [email protected]. Natasha C. Kukuk, Administrator
Yoga for the Special Child232 Hidden Bay DriveSuite 503 Osprey, FL 34229 941-882-4833(fax) [email protected] Gaertner, Director