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Ashley Hendricks

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Ashley Hendricks, OTR/L is a practicing Occupational Therapist with a Bachelor of Science and a Masters in Occupational Therapy from the University of Southern Indiana. She has been certified by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). She is a licensed Occupational Therapist in the state of Tennessee and a member of the
American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA). Since 2012, she has worked at Life Care Centers of America at Hickory Woods (LCCAHW), Antioch, TN, which is a 128 bed, skilled nursing facility (SNF). Ms. Hendricks evaluates patients, develops treatment plans for geriatric patients, implements interventions to achieve short and long-term goals, completes home evaluations, and plans discharge for safe transitions. She supervises Occupational Therapy Assistants and serves as a Clinical Instructor for Level II students.

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Hip Fracture Part D: Acute Care and Long Term Management

Presented by Brooke Gentry, MS, OTR/L, Ashley Hendricks, OTR/L, and Priscilla Sanders, PT, DPT

Hip Fracture Part D: Acute Care and Long Term Management

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This continuing education course instructs in the specific skills that physical therapists and occupational therapists must consider in the skilled nursing facility when working with a patient who has had a hip fracture. Evaluation and intervention techniques will be demonstrated or discussed with emphasis on determination of the patient's prior level of function, reason for experiencing hip fracture (dizziness, weakness, pain, etc.), and knowledge of patient's environment upon discharge. The progression from post-surgical early mobility and ADL task instruction, to acute care IADL instruction is demonstrated and discussed with suggestions for appropriate levels of intervention. The therapist will learn how to instruct the patient in use of common assistive devices such as sock aids, reachers, and leg lifters. This is the fourth course in a five course series on hip fractures. Please be sure to watch:
Hip Fracture Part A: Overview, Classifications, and Evidence
Hip Fracture Part B: The Surgical Approach
Hip Fracture Part C: Acute Care Management
Hip Fracture Part E: Home Care Management

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