Home [CEU Session] Transportation & Community: Participation Among Power Wheelchair Users

[CEU Session] Transportation & Community: Participation Among Power Wheelchair Users

Type

Workshop

When

Fri, 11:30am–12:30pm

Event

  • New York Metro 2025

A man in a power chair is exiting his accessible van from the side door using a ramp.

Individuals with chronic medical conditions and long-term disabilities who have a permanent need for a wheelchair require a comprehensive, detailed evaluation of their physical, functional and environmental needs to allow clinicians and ATP suppliers to make appropriate Assistive Technology recommendations for a successful outcome.

This course will examine the feasibility in which one utilizing a customized/complex mobility and seating system allows the end user to return to work or leisure activity by being able to transport their prescribed equipment. Within the wheelchair service delivery model, there is a key step in our duty to educate properly on equipment maintenance and use as to prepare our end users for management of their mobility device throughout the lifetime of the equipment. Many times specific attention is paid to education and wheelchair management within the home as dictated by funding sources but we know that consumers utilize their complex rehab equipment to interact with a variety of environments for performance of various tasks and to participate in those essential tasks they must be able to properly and safely transport their customized equipment.

As we serve to promote functional independence to those with complex seating and mobility needs it is important to help educate clinicians, ATPs, providers, and consumers on key considerations for how customized mobility equipment will be transported. This helps to ensure the safety of consumer along with the promotion of autonomy to our end users.

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Saturday, May 2, 2025
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
New Jersey Convention & Expo Center
Jr. Ballroom, 1st Floor
97 Sunfield Avenue
Edison, NJ 08837
Credits: 0.1 CEU / 1.0CEC / 1hr
Level: Beginner / Review

Registration:
This complimentary course requires registration at Abilities Expo in addition to registration with Quantum Rehab. Space is limited and seats are reserved on a first come, first serve basis.

A boy is seated in his Quantum power chair inside a wheelchair accessible van.

Prerequisites:
None.

Target Audience:
Licensed/Certified Medical Professional (i.e. PT, OT), Rehab Professional (ATP, SMS, CRTS), Reimbursement & Billing Specialists

Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of the course the participant will be able to:

  • Describe the significance of 3 transportation challenges specific to consumers who utilize a wheelchair as a primary means of mobility.
  • Describe 2 transportation securement policies and procedures related to medical device management including power mobility devices within public transportation systems.
  • Identify 2 personal transportation options that allow for transporting power wheelchairs.

Agenda:
Hour 1:

  • Review of literature describing end user experience with transportation barriers from complex rehabilitation equipment (power/manual wheelchairs)
  • Review of transportation safety with use of tie downs, WC18-20, school bus, and public transit systems
  • Case review and first-hand experience on transportation for power mobility devices-review of how clients participate as passengers or return to driving from a mobility device-review of options for personal transport consideration (vehicles, hitches, etc.)
  • Closing discussion on proper education measures and resources for clients to be appropriately educated as to not have this as a limitation to return to daily routines

Intermediate Instructional Methods: 

  • Lecture
  • Discussion

AOTA Classification Code: 
OT Service Delivery, Foundational Knowledge

ADA
If you require ADA accommodations, please contact the Education Department ([email protected]).

Course Instructor: Mary Cabarle, OTR, ATP/SMS
Clinical Education Manager, Quantum Rehab

Headshot of a smiling Mary Cabarle in a white blouse and black jacket.

Mary Cabarle is an Occupational Therapist (OT) and Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) from New Jersey. She is currently the Manager of Clinical Education and Marketing Liaison for Quantum Rehab with a focus on the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic regions. Mary attended the University of Scranton from 2010-2015 for both her undergraduate studies and master’s degree in OT. Mary spent the last seven years working at a Model System rehabilitation hospital in New Jersey, treating diagnoses ranging from traumatic spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases with experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her experience in an outpatient setting were solely focused on the wheelchair clinic to meet clients’ complex seating and mobility-related needs. Mary enjoys collaborating with other members of the wheelchair provision team to curate unique and innovative solutions to mobility related needs.