2024.05.02 – Community Integration after TBI (Recorded Webinar)
A Carolyn Rocchio Caregivers recorded webinar featuring Marlene Lee, BS, CTRS, CBIS.
To download the webinar, choose the “Download Now” option from the dropdown below. After completing the checkout process, you will receive an email with further instructions.
Aired live on May 2, 2024.
Note: A certificate of attendance/ACBIS CEU certificate will not be available with the purchase of this webinar after May 31, 2027.
Survivors of traumatic brain injury often have limited access to community-based activities that they find meaningful. In this Carolyn Rocchio Caregivers webinar, Marlene Lee, CTRS, CBIS, will explore barriers that may contribute to this limitation, and possible ways to overcome them, to optimize a TBI survivor’s ability to thrive as a participant in society.
Session Objectives:
- Identify readiness criteria for a TBI survivor to participate in a community-based activity
- Utilize assessment/planning tools to support successful engagement in a community-based activity
- Evaluate the impact of a community-based activity on a TBI survivor’s overall quality of life
Fees:
- $50 for professionals (includes 1 ACBIS CEU)
- Free for survivors/family caregivers (no CEU)
If you select "Recorded Webinar - Download Now!" from the dropdown menu below, you will be prompted to continue to payment. When you have completed the checkout process, you will receive an email with further instructions. The file contained in this email also includes instructions about receiving your ACBIS CEU.
If you would like to purchase a CD, please select "CD/Handout Package, CBIS/T Rate (Includes 1 CEU)" from the drop-down menu. Please note: The CD may not be available for immediate shipping.
On-demand recorded webinars are non-refundable.
Marlene Lee, B.S., CTRS, CBIS started her career in healthcare, while she was in high school, working as a Per Diem Rehab Aide at Moss Rehabilitation Hospital. She remained there for six years until completing a Therapeutic Recreation Internship at ReMed’s Neurobehavioral Program in Malvern, PA. Marlene provided Recreation Therapy services in that setting for 12 years before transitioning to ReMed’s Neurorehabilitation Program in West Chester, PA in 2018. She currently serves the role of Clinical Specialist for that setting, providing on-site and on-call management of clinical services, for TBI and SCI survivors, in a post-acute residential setting.