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Activities for Clients with Upper Body Mobility Impairments

Price: $15.00

Upper body mobility impairments can affect independence, daily functioning, and overall quality of life. 


This course provides caregivers with practical strategies to design and implement engaging activities that support physical ability, emotional well-being, and social connection. 


Learners will explore common causes and effects of upper body mobility limitations, along with adaptations, assistive devices, and creative activity planning techniques. 


By incorporating inclusive and person-centered approaches, caregivers can promote independence, engagement, and meaningful participation for clients with mobility challenges.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Define upper body mobility impairments and describe their impact on daily living.

  2. Identify appropriate adaptations and assistive devices to support participation in activities.

  3. Implement strategies to promote safe physical engagement and functional movement.

  4. Develop activities that encourage social interaction and emotional well-being.

Intended Audience: Long-term care workers (LTCW), home care aides (HCA), nursing assistants (NAR/NAC), registered nurses (RN) and other healthcare professionals.


State: Washington
Course Type: Continuing Education
Course Credits: 1 hour of Continuing Education credit
Language: English
Delivery: Self-Paced Online
Prerequisites: none

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