OTs, Driving & Mental Health: A Saskatchewan Perspective

Join our presenters on December 5, 2018 as they discuss:

  • The impact of mental health conditions on the IADL of driving  
  • The development of a screening tool - SPOT-DS
  • Incorporating the SPOT-DS into your practice


Target Audience:

Occupational therapists and occupational therapy students who are interested in the unique perspective on driving and mental health.

About Our Presenter:

Aleksandra Grochulski is a senior OT with 15 years experience. She obtained her BScOT from MGiIl University and has worked in a number of settings including long term care, geriatrics, and medicine. Her interest in mental health developed while still in school and she has been working in this area since 2006 when she relocated in Saskatoon.

Alicia Carey is an experienced mental health OT with 15+ years of experience with a research interest in driving screening for this population. She completed her BA at the U of S, BScOT at the UofA, and Masters at the UofT. She is the Practice Leader for Occupational Therapy for the Saskatchewan Health Authority in Saskatoon.

Fees: (All fees are plus HST)

Members: $50

Student Members: $25

Non Member: $75

Refund Policy: Refunds will be given provided that a request is received by the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists no less than 10 business days prior to the event. Refunds will be given in full less a $10.00 administrative charge.

When
12/5/2018
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