Managing Transitions in ABI across the Lifespan
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1 P E R S O N A L. I N J U R Y. L A W Y E R S and its Affiliate Division Managing Transitions in ABI across the Lifespan Advances in Research and Practice 16th Annual Conference on Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury May 7 8, 2009 Hamilton Convention Centre Hamilton, Ontario Gluckstein & ASS OCI ATESLLP Gouws & Associates p s y c h o l o g i s t s HSIC Inc. Human & System Interface Consulting toll-free
2 Managing Transitions in ABI across the Lifespan Advances in Research and Practice 2 Conference Goals Explore and review the latest ABI research and its potential impact on treatment, outcome and dayto-day practice Examine innovations and approaches to assessment and treatment across the continuum of care Provide an opportunity to network, share experiences, and cultivate partnerships Target Audience This conference will be of interest to ABI Rehabilitation Professionals, Psychologists, Physicians, Program Planners, Insurance and Legal Representatatives and Advocates. Attendance Certificates Conference attendance certificates will be placed in your delegate kit. Delegates are encouraged to review self-assessment guidelines issued by their professional college/association for continuing education credits or contact their professional college or association for further information. Evaluation Prizes Delegates who complete an evaluation form will be eligible for a draw. The draws will occur during lunch and evening Reception. Casual Friday Show your support for the Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation Resource Centre and Camp Dawn by purchasing a $5.00 sticker and dressing casually on Friday May 8, Convention Centre Facilities The temperature varies from room to room. Please dress accordingly. Caregiver sponsorships A limited number of caregiver sponsorships are available. For information call Joyce Lambert at ext Liability Hamilton Health Sciences hereby assumes no liability for any claims, personal injury, or damage: To any individual attending this conference. That may result from the use of technologies, program, products and/or services at this conference. That may arise out of, or during this conference. For further information please contact Joyce Lambert Hamilton Health Sciences ABI Conference Chedoke, Wilcox 2, Room 239c 563 Sanatorium Road Hamilton, on l8n 3z5, Canada Phone ext jlambert@hhsc.ca
3 16th Annual Conference on Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation in Acquired Brain Injury May 7 8, 2009 Plenary Sessions Thursday, May 7, 2009 Living Through Transitions A Personal Perspective Barry Phelan, Liz Phelan From Birth to Death: Brain Development and the Impact of an ABI Jane Gillett BSc, MHSc, MD, FRCPC Medical Director, Acquired Brain Injury Program Hamilton Health Sciences The opening session will highlight the normal brain growth and function, its impact on development and how an ABI affects the transitions of growing. Understanding the Changing Brain: Implications for Therapy and Recovery Bryan Kolb BSc, MSc, PhD University of Lethbridge, EBBD Program Lethbridge, AB The Road to Community Integration: How do ABI Clients Get There? Angela Colantonio BSc, MSc, PhD Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Toronto, ON Friday, May 8, 2009 Working with Families after ABI Roberta DePompei BSc, SLP & A, MA, PhD, Distinguished Professor School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology The University of Akron Akron, OH, USA Transition to Employment for Students with ABI: Planning, Training and Support Bonnie Todis BA, MA, PhD University of Oregon Eugene, OR USA Ongoing Reconstruction of Identity Following ABI in Children and Adults Mark Ylvisaker PhD, Professor School of Education, College of Saint Rose Albany, NY, USA Thanks to our planning partners Hamilton Health Sciences would like to thank and acknowledge our planning partners: The Ottawa Hospital St. Joseph s Healthcare Hamilton Westpark Healthcare Centre Toronto 3
4 4 Thursday, May 7th 7:45 8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30 8:45 Announcements Welcome Georgia Georgiou Murray Martin and Jennifer Kodis 8:45 9:30 Living Through Transitions A Personal Perspective Barry Phelan, Liz Phelan 9:30 10:30 From Birth to Death: Brain Development and the Impact of an ABI Jane Gillett 10:30 11:00 Refreshment Break & Poster Presentations 11:00 12:00 Understanding the Changing Brain: Implications for Therapy and Recovery Bryan Kolb 12:00 1:15 Lunch & Poster Presentations 1:15 2:15 The Road to Community Integration: How do ABI Clients Get There? Angela Colantonio 2:30 3:30 Concurrent Sessions A (Select One) A1 Returning Home after Brain Injury: Comparing Outcomes of Two Models of Care A2 A Community Study of Determiners of Depression Among Adults with Acquired Brain Injury A3 The LIFEspan Service: Transitioning Young Adults with ABI from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare Services A4 Know your Rights: The Transition Back to Work 3:30 4:00 Refreshment Break & Poster Presentations Gary Gerber, Kathryn Boschen, Judith Gargaro Bruce Linder Bronwen Moore, Julie Osbelt, Bev Solomon Robert Brent, David Neill 4:00 5:00 Concurrent Sessions B (Select One) B1 The PABICOP Model of Care: Dealing with the Transitions of Children and Youth with an ABI Jane Gillett, Sara Somers, Janice Gray B2 The Graying of Brain Injury: Aging and Lifespan Issues Rolf Gainer B3 New Challenges in Life Care Planning Hazel Bowles 5:00 Cocktail Reception & Band
5 Friday, May 8th 7:45 8:45 Buffet Breakfast & Announcements 8:45 9:45 Working with Families after ABI Roberta DePompei 9:45 10:45 Transition to Employment for Students with ABI: Planning, Training and Support Bonnie Todis 10:45 11:15 Refreshment Break & Poster Presentations 11:15 12:15 Concurrent Sessions C (Select One) C1 The Long-Term Effectiveness of A Community Group Home for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury & Severe Behaviour Problems Bruce Linder, Mary Ann MacEachern, Dennis Fast C2 Taking Chances Towards Independence Lori Wood, Julie Osbelt C3 Effectiveness of Antecedent Control to Increase Tolerance to Therapy in a Client with Reduced Insight C4 What s Love got to do with it? Sexuality and Intimacy after Brain Injury Caron Gan 12:15 1:15 Ongoing Reconstruction of Identity Following ABI in Children and Adults Mark Ylvisaker 1:15 Farewell Lunch Elizabeth Bosman, Karen-Anne Fannon, Erin Young Sponsors Platinum Gluckstein and Associates Oatley, Vigmond Law office Thomson Rogers Gold Alert Best Nursing Bayshore Home Health Gouws & Associates HSIC Inc. Mackesy Smye Ross and McBride Silver Michael Lamont Morris Law Group Paquette Travers and Deutschman Bronze Dr. Fulton Mr. Robert Hooper Dr. Lisa Keith NRIO Storrie, Velikonja and Associates 5 We Thank All of our Sponsors for their Generous Support
6 Concurrent Session Speakers 6 Session A1 Returning Home after Brain Injury: Comparing Outcomes of Two Models of Care Gary Gerber PhD, Clinical Director ABI Behaviour Services West Park Healthcare Centre Kathryn Boschen PhD, Senior Research Scientist Judith Gargaro BSc, MEd Research Co-ordinator Session A2 A Community Study of Determiners of Depression Among Adults with Acquired Brain Injury Bruce Linder PhD, Psychologist Brain Injury Services Hamilton For more information about the sessions, please visit our website at: hamiltonhealthsciences.ca (go to Clinics & Services/ABI Program). Session A3 The LIFEspan Service: Transitioning Young Adults with ABI from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare Services Bronwen Moore BSc(OT), MEd (candidate) Julie Osbelt BA, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Bloorview Kids Rehab Bev Solomon BScN, CNR(c), Registered Nurse Bloorview Kids Rehab Session A4 Know your Rights: The Transition Back to Work Robert H. Brent Associate Lawyer, Thomson Rogers David Neill Partner, Thomson Rogers Session B1 The PABICOP Model of Care: Dealing with the Transitions of Children and Youth with an ABI Jane Gillett MD, FRCPC, Associate Professor McMaster University, Medical Director, Hamilton Health Sciences Sara Somers MSW, Community Outreach Coordinator Thames Valley Children s Centre Janice Gray MA, School Liaison/Psychometrist Thames Valley Children s Centre Session B2 The Graying of Brain Injury: Aging and Lifespan Issues Rolf Gainer PhD, Psychologist Neurologic Rehabilitation Institute of Ontario Session B3 New Challenges in Life Care Planning Hazel Bowles Occupational Therapist Carol Bierbrier & Associates Session C1 The Long-Term Effectiveness of A Community Group Home for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury & Severe Behaviour Problems Bruce Linder PhD, Psychologist Brain Injury Services Hamilton Mary Ann MacEachern Behaviour Therapist Brain Injury Services Hamilton Dennis Fast Behaviour Therapist Brain Injury Services Hamilton Session C2 Taking Chances Towards Independence Lori Wood ABI Outreach Community Support Supervisor Ontario March of Dimes Julie Osbelt BA, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Session C3 Effectiveness of Antecedent Control to Increase Tolerance to Therapy in a Client with Reduced Insight Elizabeth Bosman Neuropsychologist Karen-Anne Fannon Behaviour Therapist Erin Young St. Lawrence College Session C4 What s Love got to do with it? Sexuality and Intimacy after Brain Injury Caron Gan RN, MScN, AAMFT Clinical Member & Approved Supervisor Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Blooview Kids Rehab
7 VINE ST Driving Instructions From London, Windsor or Detroit Follow the 401 East to Toronto. Take Exit 235 and merge onto Hwy 403 East to Brantford/Hamilton. Exit at Hwy 8 East/Main Street in Hamilton. Follow Main Street to Summers Lane. Turn left on Summers Lane. The Hamilton Convention Centre will be on your right hand side. Underground parking is on the left hand side. QUEEN ST S QUEEN ST N From Toronto and Beyond Take the QEW West to HWY 403 Hamilton. Exit at Hwy 8 East/Main Street exit in Hamilton. Follow Main Street to Summers Lane. Turn Left on Summers Lane. The Hamilton Convention Centre will be on your right hand side. Underground parking is on the left hand side. From Niagara Falls, Fort Erie, or Buffalo Take the QEW West to Hamilton. Take Exit 89 Burlington Street. Turn left at Wellington Street. Turn right at King Street. Turn left at Caroline Street. Turn left on to Main St. Follow Main Street to Summers Lane. Turn Left on Summers Lane. The Hamilton Convention Centre will be on your right hand side. Underground parking is on the left hand side. QUEEN ST S QUEEN ST N YORK BOULEVARD HESS ST S HESS ST N HESS ST S HESS ST N CAROLINE ST S CAROLINE ST N CAROLINE ST S CAROLINE ST N 6 YORK BOULEVARD 8 BRANTFORD MAIN ST W YORK BOULEVARD 403 GUELPH MARKET ST KING ST W GEORGE ST JACKSON ST W HUNTER ST W MARKET ST KING ST W GEORGE ST MAIN ST W VINE ST YORK BLVD JAMES ST WELLINGTON ST BAY ST S BAY ST N TORONTO 407 CANNON ST W QEW BAY ST S BAY ST N BURLINGTON ST BARTON ST HAMILTON KING ST TORONTO MAIN ST 5 4 BURLINGTON 3 SUMMERS LN Lake Ontario QEW SUMMERS LN CANNON ST W VINE ST Hamilton Convention Centre 2 Hamilton Place 3 City Hall 4 Sheraton Hotel 5 Copps Coliseum 6 Central Library 7 Hamilton City Centre KING ST E 8 Staybridge Suites Parking Lots One-way MAIN ST W StreetsMAIN ST E MACNAB ST S KING ST W WILSON ST REBECCA ST KING ST E HUGHSON ST S HUGHSON ST N WILSON ST REBECCA ST KING WILLIAM ST JOHN ST S JOHN ST N CATHARINE ST N 7 THARINE ST S LLOYD D. JACKSON SQUARE NIAGARA FALLS MACNAB ST S KING ST W MAIN ST W JACKSON ST W 7 JAMES ST S JAMES ST N JAMES ST S JAMES ST N KING ST E KING ST E MAIN ST E HUGHSON ST S HUGHSON ST N WILSON ST REBECCA ST KING WILLIAM ST JOHN ST S JOHN ST N Accommodations There are several hotels within walking distance or a short drive of the conference site. Please call the hotels directly for conference rates:* Sheraton Hotel* 116 King Street West or Staybridge Suites 118 Market Street Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton 1224 Upper James Street *A limited number of rooms have been block booked at the conference rate and are available on a first come first served basis until April 6th, CATHARINE ST N CATHARINE ST S
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