OT Learning - Assistive Technology and Environmental Modifications
Expand your therapy skills with adaptive tools and smart home tech to empower clients with mobility or sensory impairments in home and workplace settings.
Chapter 1 - Lesson B: Key Principles of Environmental Modification
Chapter 2 - Lesson B: Collaborative Goal Setting
Chapter 3 - Lesson B: Implementing Smart Home Solutions
Customizing Ergonomic Solutions
Creating Action Plans
Chapter 6 - Lesson A: Post-Test/Review
Staff Training • Michigan Adult Foster Care • CEU
Implement effective telehealth workflows for Occupational Therapy with Michigan AFC residents—perform remote ADL/IADL assessments, support safety and fall prevention, train on adaptive equipment, coach caregivers, protect privacy, and document outcomes to strengthen person-centered care and compliance.
Technology setup, privacy positioning, lighting and audio tips, and visit flow tailored to AFC homes.
Evaluate ADLs/IADLs, energy conservation, and functional mobility through structured tele-visits.
Conduct visual home safety scans, coach environmental changes, and track fall-risk factors.
Train on DME and adaptive devices, positioning, and simple home modifications via video.
Guide AFC staff and family members with step-by-step instruction and teach-back checks.
Charting essentials, progress measures, and HIPAA-aware telehealth practices in AFC settings.
For team or multi-seat options, contact Direct Care Training & Resource Center, Inc.