Webinar Slides - Live the Possible Dream - Summer16 - July28 · Set up therapy room ... Tips For...

Post on 20-Feb-2020

2 views 0 download

Transcript of Webinar Slides - Live the Possible Dream - Summer16 - July28 · Set up therapy room ... Tips For...

8/2/16

1

Presenters: Adrian Mamikonian, Claire Stephenson, and Gila Cohen-Shaw 1  

Explain the basics of telepractice/telehealth Describe what is needed to provide telehealth/telepractice

Describe the day-to-day life of a telepractitioner Summarize different options for becoming an independent telepractitioner

Learning Outcomes

2  

You will be able to:

CCC-SLP & Senior Clinical Practice Director

Placement Manager Adrian Mamikonian Claire Stephenson

• Over 6 years of experience working with students in a telepractice setting

• Previously the Rehab Director for a group of skilled nursing facilities

• Experienced in both school and hospital settings

• More than 20 years of experience placing clinicians in new careers

• Oversaw the hiring of SLPs, OTs, and PTs as Director of Recruiting with Progressus Therapy

• Well-connected to allied health professionals across both school districts and healthcare

CCC-SLP & Lead Clinician

Gila Cohen-Shaw

• Certified Listening and Spoken Language Specialist

• Specializes in working with students with hearing loss

• Managed programs at not-for-profit organizations and rehabilitation centers

• Founded a private practice, A-V First Therapy Services

• Involved in interviewing talented clinicians for telepractice

8/2/16

2

What is Telepractice/Telehealth?

What is Telepractice/Telehealth?

5  

Telepractice/Telehealth:

The delivery of therapy services at a distance through the use of technology.

Past & Present

6  

Over 1 million sessions and growing

Effectiveness documented in the literature, and we see it every day!

Picture-phone circa 1972

8/2/16

3

What Is the Research Supporting Telepractice/Telehealth?

7  

ü  Research on telepractice dates back to the 1950s ü  Research on telepractice delivery of speech-language therapy

dates back to 1992 ü  Dozens of peer-reviewed journals indicate telepractice is as

effective as in-person therapy

How Effective are PresenceLearning Services?

8  

2013 -14 School Year74% 77% 75% 65% 66% 50% 64% 69% 60% PresenceLearning Students:

2014 -15 School Year

National Average

Speech Sound ProductionSpoken Language Production

Spoken Language Comprehension

P R E S E N C E L E A R N I N G S T U D E N T P R O G R E S S B E AT S T H E N AT I O N A L AV E R A G E

9  

Why should you start learning about telepractice?

8/2/16

4

10  

Where can you find telepractice being used?

School Hospital

Home Clinic

Clinicians’ Pains • High caseloads

• Long commutes or “windshield time”

• Excessive paperwork

• Work-life balance

• Moving/travel

• Burnout

• Want more time delivering therapy

Why Telepractice/Telehealth?

11  

Clients’ Pains • Shortages of qualified clinicians

• Difficulty finding specialists

• Staffing hard-to-serve edge cases: home-bound, hospital-bound, medically-fragile

• Keeping the “I” in IEP

Why Telepractice/Telehealth?

12  

8/2/16

5

What’s Needed?

13  

C O M P U T E R

Q U I E T , P R I VAT E E N V I R O N M E N T

P R I M A RY S U P P O R T P E R S O N

W E B C A M H E A D S E T

T E C H S U P P O R T

I N T E R N E T

N E T W O R K P R A C T I C E M A N A G E M E N T

VIDEOCONFERENCING S E C U R I T Y

PROGRESS TRACKING

C O N T E N T

C L I E N T S

Choices for a Telepractitioner

14  

Pros Cons

Own Your Own or Small Private Practice +  Flexibility & control

-  Client acquisition -  Payments & collections -  No colleagues or support

Traditional Staffing Agency

+  Support infrastructure +  Clients provided +  Colleagues

-  Limited choices of locations & client

Hospitals & Clinics +  Billing & payments covered -  Limited control of caseload & schedule

Dedicated Telehealth Providers

+  Flexibility & control +  Wide choice of clients +  Supportive infrastructure

-  Requires organization, self-discipline and motivation

15  

Success Factors for Telepractice/Telehealth Providers

8/2/16

6

Success Factor: Client Candidacy

16  

Who can be served via telepractice/telehealth?

•  Populations we’ve worked with: – Students with autism spectrum disorder – Students with Down syndrome – Students with hearing impairment – Students who use AAC devices – Articulation and language-impaired students

•  Best practice: If contraindicated, refer for in-person services

Client Candidacy: Group Therapy

17  

•  It is easy to provide group sessions online

•  2 to 4 students can join in a group session

•  More than 2 students typically need an additional computer

•  Students can be paired with other students from different schools within the same district

May involve wide-angle lens to capture the student in a natural environment or working with their parent on the floor

Following coaching/ consultative model

Client Candidacy: Early Intervention

18  

8/2/16

7

More Than Direct Therapy

IEP Meetings & Case Management

20  

ü Using IEP systems ü Scheduling and facilitating

online IEP meetings – Video conference via platform

gives ability to demonstrate student activities

– Phone conference as a backup ü On-going collaboration and

communication

Evaluations and Assessments

21  

Speech Language Assessments

GFTA-3, KLPA-3, Arizona-3, CELF-5, CELF-5 Screener, CELF Metalinguistics, CELF-5 Reading & Writing Supplement, CASL, CELF 4-Spanish, BESA, PPVT-4, EVT-2, CCC-2, SSI-4

Occupational Therapy Assessments Beery VMI, Sensory Profile 2, Sensory Processing Measure, School Function Assessment

Socio-emotional & Behavioral GARS-3, Adaptive Behavior Vineland, ABAS-II, SIB-R, ABS-S: 2, BASC-2, CBCL, Conners CBRS, BASC, ACTeRS, Vanderbilt, Devereux, BRIEF, etc.

Cognitive Ability and Achievement Assessment Coming Fall 2016!

8/2/16

8

Follow the Rules of Your Professional Organization

22  

American Speech-Language Hearing Association

American Occupational Therapy Association

National Association of School Psychologists

National Association of Social Workers

Telepractice Laws & Licensing

23  

24  

The Future is Here

8/2/16

9

25  

Your Next Career Move: Telepractice

Considering Becoming a Telepractitioner?

Who are Telepractitioners?

Master’s Degree

State Licensed

Professional Credentials

School Experience

8/2/16

10

Personas of Telepractitioners

NNoott--QQuuiittee RReettiirreeeess

NNoo--NNoonnsseennssee PPrroovviiddeerrss

EExxttrraa--EEaarrnneerrss FFaammiillyy--FFlleexxeerrss MMoovveerrss AAddvveennttuurreerrss

Different Settings for Telepractice

29  

Education Health Care Private Practice

Telepractice Arrangements

30  

Telepractice on your own

Telepractice with a telehealth organization

8/2/16

11

To work with PresenceLearning, you need strong communication skills, must be comfortable with technology, and have school-based or hospital-based experience. BUT… … you do NOT need prior telepractice experience!

What Kind of Experience Do I Need?

31  

What Licenses and Certifications Do I Need?

32  

Local state license Licensed in state(s) where your patients are located

Appropriate national certification

More scheduling flexibility = More placement opportunities

What Hours Can I Work?

33  

School Hours Health Care Hours

8/2/16

12

•  PresenceLearning takes care of matching our providers with their patients

•  Our placement team makes recommendations based on where we see the most demand and growth

•  Our placement team walks you through the license application process

•  As an independent contractor, you choose the assignments you want to accept

Cross-Licensing & Match-Making

34  

Working as an Independent Contractor

35  

ü  You are responsible for your own business expenses, taxes, equipment, and liability insurance

ü  Not a salaried position; does not offer employee benefits

ü  Compensated on hourly rate for direct and indirect time

ü  Your requested hours are not guaranteed; however, you are free to have another job

Getting Started With Teletherapy

36  

1. Placement Specialist

3. Therapy Platform

5. Telehealth Institute

2. Online Community

6. Professional Development

4. Clinical Mentors

8/2/16

13

37  

Day in the Life of a Telepractitioner: Practical Realities

My Story

38  

Healthy Skepticism

39  

Is it effective? Will I be able to connect with the kids?

Will I feel good about the work? Will it be mediocre?

8/2/16

14

Why Telepractice is A Great Fit for Me

40  

Using technology that kids are comfortable with

Reaching kids and families

Meeting like-minded people all over the U.S.

Access to other SLPs and professionals

Learning opportunities Balancing work and life Professional rejuvenation Personal fulfillment

A Day in the Life of a Telepractitioner

41  

Hours billed = 9

✔✔ Review and respond to emails

✔✔ Complete IEP paperwork & prepare for any IEP meetings or assessments

✔✔ Send out consents to evaluate or meeting invites

✔✔ Set up therapy room

✔✔ Connect with teams

✔✔ Serve students with therapy

✔✔ Close out day by reviewing email and preparing for next day

Today’s Schedule

Vast Library of Therapeutic Activities

42  

8/2/16

15

Adding Custom Content

43  

Signing In

44  

Starting the Video Feed

45  

8/2/16

16

Whiteboard Tools

46  

Chat Box

47  

Team Write

48  

8/2/16

17

Large Screen Mode

49  

Games, Stamps, & More!

50  

Progress Tracking & Notes

51  

Progress Tracking

Notes

8/2/16

18

Tips For Working Remotely

52  

Create an online “circle of support”

Connect with respected colleagues

Schedule team meetings

Weekly check-in with teachers & coaches

Communicate with students and parents

via any means of communication allowed

Be available, involved, & request to be invited to

SPED/SLP meetings

•  5th year practicing at the district

•  From “Sally Skype” to “Partner”

•  Patience, good communication, and education are key

•  PresenceLearning now serving 600 kids in the district, including kids using AAC devices

•  Consults with district SLPAs

Case Study: Oregon School District

53  

ADD IMAGE

Conducting Remote IEP Meetings

54  

8/2/16

19

Assessments

55  

56  

One of Many WOW! Stories: Elias’ Story

One of Many WOW! Stories: Elias’ Story

57  

8/2/16

20

Final Thoughts on Being a Telepracticioner

58  

“I feel so positive about what I do and I think that that level of enthusiasm is

contagious to both the kiddos and the other SLPs that I work with…”

“At the end of the day, I feel really good about what I've

accomplished.”

I took a chance and it worked so well for me. I see colleagues who are in the same place [I was previously] and I'm so happy I'm not there.

My advice for anyone who would be willing

to try telepractice is to do just that - to try it!

PresenceLearning has opportunities (FT & PT) for: •  SLPs •  OTs •  School Social Workers •  School Psychologists

Interested in Becoming an Online Provider?

Refer your colleagues: plearn.co/apply-to-pl

new realities

new choices

#SPEDAhead

PresenceLearning.com PresenceLearn

PresenceLearning

new realities

new choices

#SPEDAhead

Thank You