ebook img

31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference PDF

33 Pages·2015·0.57 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference

31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference A Conference Co-Sponsored by MDCH, the Michigan Chapter of AAIDD, and WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine April 20-22, 2015 Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center East Lansing, MI Category 1 CME Credit provided by WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine Michigan Chapter Page 2 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Table of Contents Overview ................................................................... 3 Objectives .................................................................. 3 Planning Committee ................................................. 4 Presenters ................................................................. 5 Sponsors .................................................................... 7 Workshops by Practice Level .................................... 8 Workshops by Track ............................................... 10 Conference Schedule ............................................... 14 Conference Information ......................................... 30 Registration Form ................................................... 33 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Page 3 Overview & Objectives Overview The Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference will focus on issues related to healthcare, so- cial, community, and educational services which are of critical importance to the future of per- sons with developmental disabilities. The program will provide an overview of issues related to the spectrum of services currently available as well as strategies for enhancing these services. The program format is designed to present a variety of expert viewpoints to encourage interac- tion with health professionals. The combination of didactic and workshop format will allow am- ple opportunity for participants to engage in discussion with the presenters. This educational program is designed for physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, thera- pists, nutritionists, educators, home care providers, and other professionals interested in the de- livery of care and services to persons with developmental disabilities Objectives From attending this conference, professionals in developmental disability care will be able to:  Identify effective methods for the practical application of concepts related to improving the delivery of services for persons with developmental disabili- ties.  Identify advances in clinical assessment and management of selected health care issues related to persons with developmental disabilities.  Discuss the ethical issues related to persons with developmental disabilities.  Identify and emphasize attitudes that enhance the opportunities for persons with developmental disabilities to achieve their optimal potential.  Develop strategies to promote community inclusion in meeting the needs of persons with developmental disabilities. Page 4 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Planning Committee BETHANY BANNER WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine DAVID LAMAN, PhD Developmental Enhancement JUDITH BRADY, PhD Michigan State University DIANE L. MCCALL, MS, RN College of Human Medicine Wayne Center STEFANIE NASSAR, PA-C BETH CHILDRESS, OTR Lansing Pediatric Associates KANDU Incorporated DILIP R. PATEL, MD, MBA DIANE CIRIC Conference Co-Chair AHS Community Services, Inc. WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine Children’s Special Healthcare Services ANNETTE DOWNEY, LMSW Community Living Services Oakland County Division COURTNEY PUFFER WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine SUE GABRIEL, PMHNP-BC Ionia County CMH Community Resource Alliance PRICE PULLINS, MA Conference Co-Chair Michigan Department of Community Health TONY C. KIM, MD Community Living Services CHARLYSS RAY, OTR-L Michigan Department of Community Health 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Page 5 Presenters ALIREZA AMIRSADI Ionia County CMH Wayne State School of Medicine CALVIN GAGE Great Lakes Center for Autism CYNTHIA ARFKEN Treatment and Research SHELLY BANIA LISA GROST CARE of Southeastern Michigan Michigan Department of Community Health JENNIFER BOHNE MELISSA HOFFMANN Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Inc. Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital LUCINDA BROWN JAMESENA INGRAM Community Living Services—Oakland County Autism Compass Consulting, LLC SAMANTHA CARINO EVA JENSON University of Michigan Hospital Dentistry Disability Advocates of Kent County ANN CARRELLAS ANNETTE JESKE Developmental Disabilities Institute TISA JOHNSON PATRICIA CARVER Henry Ford Pediatrics Community Drive, Inc. KYM JUNTTI LAUREN CAVALLI The Michigan Center For Positive Living Supports Great Lakes Center for Autism Treatment and Research DAVID KARWACKI University of Michigan Hospital Dentistry ASHLEY COULTER, DMD University of Michigan Hospital Dentistry HOLLY KAUPA, MA Grand Rapids Community College COLLEEN DODICH, MD WMU Homer Stryker M.D. JEANA KOERBER School of Medicine Great Lakes Center for Autism Treatment and Research SHERRIE DONNELLY CATHERINE KOTHARI, PhD ERIC J. DYKSTRA WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine Developmental Enhancement, PLC KATHLEEN KOVACH JOE’L FARRAR Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority ADAM FUHRMAN Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Inc. TRACY L. KROEGER AACT/CRA SUE GABRIEL Page 6 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Presenters DAVID LAMAN, PhD CONNY RAAYMAKERS Developmental Enhancement, PLC Developmental Enhancement, PLC KATHY LENTZ SUSAN REFIOR Kalamazoo Community Mental RICHARD R. ROACH Health and Substance Abuse Services WMU Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine CHERYL LEVINE SHUYAN ROFE Michigan Special Education Mediation Program University of Michigan Hospital Dentistry SUSAN LUNDY SGT SCOTT SCHUELKE ANDREA MANCHIP Autism Alliance of Michigan Clinton-Eaton-Ingham CMH RAY SCHUHOLZ ANGELA MARTIN Community Living Services Wayne State University DYLAN SECORD TOM MCCULLOUGH MARY P. SHARP, MD STEPHANIE MUNZ Principle Autism Medical Consulting PLC University of Michigan Health System MICHELLE SHEREN PAUL MILLER Clinton-Eaton-Ingham CMH Michigan Disability Rights Coalition JUSTIN SHOUNIA PHILIP NOWICKI, MD AUDREY SMITH Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority AMY ORTEGO PHIL SMITH Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital Eastern Michigan University ERIN PARCELL THERESA SQUIRES Clinton-Eaton-Ingham CMH Michigan Disability Rights Coalition RENEE PETERS DAVID TAYLOR CARLY PIACENTINI NAOMI TWIGG Great Lakes Center for Autism UIC CON Treatment and Research JOHN TOPPI JOSEPH PIETRON JANE L. TURNER ALBERT PIZZUTI Michigan State University CHARLYSS RAY DEBRA WARREN State of Michigan Page 7 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Sponsors Developmental Enhancement, PLC - Bronze Sponsor Great Lakes Center for Autism Treatment and Research Michigan Disability Sports Alliance Michigan Family to Family Health Information Center Prader-Willi Syndrome of MI 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Page 8 Workshops by Practice Level BBeeggiinnnneerr AA22 TThhee EEppiiddeemmiicc ooff LLoonneelliinneessss aanndd iittss EEffffeeccttss oonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd HHeeaalliinngg AA44 DDiissaabbiilliittiieess iinn tthhee WWoorrkkppllaaccee AA55 UUssiinngg ccoommmmuunniittyy ddaattaa ttoo iinnffoorrmm aa ccoooorrddiinnaatteedd rreessppoonnssee ffoorr aadduullttss wwiitthh iinntteelllleeccttuuaall//ddeevveellooppmmeennttaall ddiissaabbiillii-- ttiieess AA77 AAbbssoolluuttee AAcccceessssiibbiilliittyy:: EExxtteennddiinngg aacccceessssiibbiilliittyy ttoo llaanngguuaaggee aanndd ccuurrrriiccuulluumm AA88 LLiiffee OOuuttccoommeess ffoorr PPeeooppllee wwiitthh DDeevveellooppmmeennttaall DDiissaabbiilliittiieess:: TThhee FFaaiilluurree ooff SSppeecciiaall EEdduuccaattiioonn BB11 MMeeddiiccaall TTrraannssiittiioonn ffoorr YYoouutthh wwiitthh SSppeecciiaall HHeeaalltthh CCaarree NNeeeeddss BB32 BAuuitlidsimng S Bafeetttye rT Lraivinesin ign Ethses eCnotmialm Fuonr iEtyv:e Wryh Caot mism itu rneaitlyly A lgikeen coyu t there for adults with I/DD? BB43 AB uPieldrsinogn aBl eAttsesris Ltaivnets a isn a tnh eA Clloy mmunity: What is it really like out there for adults with I/DD? BB74 WA oPrekrisnogn wali tAhs Dsisetaafn, Dt aesa fa-nb lAinlldy, and Hard of Hearing individuals with developmental disabilities BB87 HWiosrtokriny go fw tihthe DDeisaafb, iDlietya fR-biglihntds, Manodv eHmaerndt o: fL Heaeranr ifnrog min dthivei pdausatl,s swo iytho ud ecvaenl ohpemlpe rnetianlv deinsta tbhilei tfiuetsu re CB18 IHnitsrtoodruy cotfio tnh et oD Aisuagbmilietny tRatigivhet sC Momovmeumneicnat:t iLoena rn from the past, so you can help reinvent the future CC21 PInretrsoednutacttiioonns t oon A uOgrmale Hnteaatlitvhe aCnodm Dmeunntiisctartyi on CC42 CPrruesceianlt Catoinonves rosnat iOonrasl i Hn eSaplethci aaln Edd Duecnattiisotnr y CC54 FCarmuciilayl- cCeonntveerersda ctiaorne sc oino rSdpiencaitailo End fuorc acthioilnd ren and youth with special health care needs CC85 PFraemseilnyt-acteinontesr oedn cLaeraed ceoroshrdipin Saktiiollns afonrd c Shoilcdiarel nS kainllds youth with special health care needs DC83 FPorellsoewn ttahteio Ynesl loonw L Beraidcker Rshoiapd S: k Hilolsw a ntod g Seot ctioa lO Szk ills DD43 WFohllaotw a bthoue tY "eHlleorw" BPoriwcke rR?:o aIndc: l uHdoinwg t Go igrelst' tDo eOvze lopment Research in Transition Programs DD64 IWn hthate aTbroeuntc h"Hese rW" iPthow FeArS?D: I!n (cPluardti n1)g Girls' Development Research in Transition Programs ED36 CInh itlhdere Tnr eanncdh Aesd oWleisthce FnAtsS wDi!t h(P AaSrtD 1:) New findings in effective treatment for highly challenging cases EE53 FCohoildd rfoern Tahnodu Agdhot lPersocgenratsm w: iLteha ArnSiDn:g N foeowd fsinkdililns gtos ihne lepff yeoctuirv efu ttrueraetm greonwt for highly challenging cases EE65 IFno tohde f Torr eTnhcohuegs hWt Pitrho FgrAaSmD:! L(ePaarrnt i2n)g food skills to help your future grow FE16 DIne itnhset iTturetinocnhaelsiz Watiiothn FoAf SADdu! l(tPsa wrti t2h) Developmental Disabilities: A report on critical incidents FF41 DTheien Psthiitluotsioopnhaliiczaalt aionnd oPfr Aacdtuicltasl wStiethp sD Neveeeldoepdm toen Ctrael aDteis Caboimlitmieusn: iAty r-eBpaosretd o On pcrtiiotincsa lf oinr cEidveenrytso ne: Why the old paradigms have fallen and can’t get up F4 The Philosophical and Practical Steps Needed to Create Community-Based Options for Everyone: Why the old paradigms have fallen and can’t get up Intermediate Page 9 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Workshops by Practice Level A 1 What else might be going on? AIn3 teDrimagendoisatitce Evolution According to the DSM-V AA61 CWohnastid eelsrae tmioingsh fto bre I mgopinlegm oenn?t ing the Supports Intensity Scale® BA53 ODnia Mgnyo Ostwicn E: vTorlauntisoitnio Ancicnogr tdoin ing dtoep tehned DeSnMce- V BA66 CInocnlsuiddienrga tAiodnusl tf oSrib Ilminpglse mine tnhtei nPge rthsoen S Cupenptoerrtesd I nPtleannsnitiny gS Pcarloec®es s CB35 UOpnd Matye -O Iwmnp:l eTmraennstiitniogn tihneg MtoI iHndeeapltehn Ldiennkc eP rogram (dual eligible demonstration project) CB56 LInetc’lsu Tdainlkg AAbdouultt SSiebxl:i:n Rgsu innn tihneg Pa egrrsoounp C feonr tpeeroepd lPe lwanitnhi nDgD P/rIoDc etoss e xplore relationships and sexuality C7 Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Workplace C3 Update- Implementing the MI Health Link Program (dual eligible demonstration project) D1 Sexual and Reproductive Health for Adolescents with Disabilities C5 Let’s Talk About Sex:: Running a group for people with DD/ID to explore relationships and sexuality D5 Accessible Community Design: A Holistic Approach C7 Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Workplace E1 Orthopaedic Management of Cerebral Palsy Patients for the Non-Orthopaedist D1 Sexual and Reproductive Health for Adolescents with Disabilities E8 From Brain to Behavior: Staff skill building/ Compassionate Care taker (Part 1) FD35 AGcrcoeusps iTbhlee rCaopmy:m Huanrintye sDsiensgig tnh:e A p Howoelirs toifc gArpopurpo daychn amics to promote change FD67 O Wnhe aYte Aanr LInatdeirv:i dCuhaaln Wgiinthg CAhni lFdAreSnD's N Leievdess uInsi Ongr dAeBr Ato- aSnu uccpedeadt e FE81 FOrrotmho Bpraaeidni cto M Baenhaagveiomre: nStt aofff Cskerilel bbruaill dPianlgsy/ PCaotmiepnatss sfioorn tahtee NCaorne- Otarktehro (pPaaerdti 2st) E8 From Brain to Behavior: Staff skill building/ Compassionate Care taker (Part 1) F3 Group Therapy: Harnessing the power of group dynamics to promote change F6 What An Individual With An FASD Needs In Order to Succeed F8 From Brain to Behavior: Staff skill building/ Compassionate Care taker (Part 2) 31st Annual Developmental Disabilities Conference Page 10 Workshops by Track Pediatric Medical A1 What else might be going on? B1 Medical Transition for Youth with Special Health Care Needs C1 Introduction to Augmentative Communication C5 Family-centered care coordination for children and youth with special health care needs D1 Sexual and Reproductive Health for Adolescents with Disabilities E1 Orthopaedic Management of Cerebral Palsy Patients for the Non-Orthopaedist Adult Medical A1 What else might be going on? A2 The Epidemic of Loneliness and its Effects on Health and Healing A6 Considerations for Implementing the Supports Intensity Scale® C1 Introduction to Augmentative Communication C2 Presentations on Oral Health and Dentistry F6 What An Individual With An FASD Needs In Order to Succeed Mental Health A1 What else might be going on? A2 The Epidemic of Loneliness and its Effects on Health and Healing A3 Diagnostic Evolution According to the DSM-V B2 Autism Safety Training Essential For Every Community Agency B3 Building Better Lives in the Community: What is it really like out there for adults with I/DD? B6 Including Adult Siblings in the Person Centered Planning Process B8 History of the Disability Rights Movement: Learn from the past, so you can help reinvent the future C3 Update- Implementing the MI Health Link Program (dual eligible demonstration project) C5 Family-centered care coordination for children and youth with special health care needs C8 Presentations on Leadership Skills and Social Skills D3 Follow the Yellow Brick Road: How to get to Oz D7 One Year Later: Changing Children's Lives using ABA-an update E3 Children and Adolescents with ASD: New findings in effective treatment for highly challenging cases E8 From Brain to Behavior: Staff skill building/ Compassionate Care taker (Part 1) F3 Group Therapy: Harnessing the power of group dynamics to promote change F6 What An Individual With An FASD Needs In Order to Succeed F8 From Brain to Behavior: Staff skill building/ Compassionate Care taker (Part 2)

Description:
Special education has failed to change outcomes for students with developmental disabilities. They experience .. Ali Amirsadri,. Cynthia Arfken.
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.