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Tried & True Tips for ADLs: Adaptive Strategies That Work in Everyday OT Practice

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LIVE WEBINAR

Tried & True Tips for ADLs: Adaptive Strategies That Work in Everyday OT Practice

Tuesday July 29, 2025 
7 pm (CT) | 8 pm (ET)
2 Contact Hours

Educational level: Introductory

Category 1: Occupational Therapy Service Delivery
Category 3: Foundational Knowledge 

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This premier offering of this webinar is being offered exclusively in the Just for OT Subscription.


Future offerings will be made available for individual purchase as well as included in the Just for OT subscription.

This webinar will be held on Zoom.

This course will NOT be offered as a self-paced course due to the interactive nature of the course.


Have you ever found that the “go-to” adaptive equipment doesn’t quite work for your client? Or maybe your best strategy hit a wall because of cost, compliance, or context?

Join us for this interactive webinar where occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants and studentss come together to share and learn real-life strategies for supporting ADL performance using compensatory techniques, adaptive equipment and household items. Focused on upper and lower body dressing (including donning compression stockings), bathing, toileting, and grooming, this course highlights the practical know-how that comes from hands-on experience in a variety of settings.

The course will feature multiple video demonstrations of commonly used strategies and tools—but the real power lies in community sharing. Participants will be invited to post their own favorite tips, product suggestions, video links, or success stories in the chat throughout the session. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned clinician, you’ll walk away with new perspectives and creative tools that come straight from the OT and OTA community.

This course celebrates what we learn from each other—because sometimes the best ideas are not found in a textbook!

Target Audience: Occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, occupational therapy students
This occupational therapy continuing education course uses the following instructional methods: visual aides (ie slides), discussion board, guided note taking, and learning, and practice opportunities.
Content disclosure: This course does not exclusively focus on any specific product or service.

Presented by:
Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA/L
Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR/L
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Benefits of this course
  • Describe at least 1 compensatory technique that can be used to don lower body compression stockings.
  • Describe 1 household item that can be used in place of traditional adaptive equipment to support performance in upper and lower body dressing, bathing, toileting, and grooming.

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Photo Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA
Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA
Aspire OT Founding Partner

Niccole Rowe, BA, COTA/L found her way to occupational therapy through her first profession in television news producing. She is grateful one story lead to changing to such an amazing profession as occupational therapy. She is in her 8th year of clinical practice. She treated for 4.5 years at an outpatient occupational therapy pain program. 

Niccole is currently an adjunct instructor for South College in Tennessee. She serves on the AOTA ad-hoc Leadership Development Committee and as a mentor in the Tennessee Occupational Therapy Association's Mentorship Program. Niccole was chosen for and completed AOTA’s Emerging Leader Development Program, and is the recipient of the AOTA 2020 Gary Kielhofner Emerging Leader Award. 


Niccole and Kimberly, together, developed a successful outpatient occupational therapy pain program. They have authored two continuing education articles on the subject of chronic pain and opioid guidelines. Kim and Niccole were honored to serve as co-authors for AOTA's official position statement "The Role of Occupational Therapy in Pain Management" published in 2021. They have also served as contributing authors to an occupational therapy textbook on the same subject of OT in the treatment of pain. They have traveled across the country serving as instructors for various courses on the subject of pain and non-pharmacological interventions for the treatment of pain.  
Photo Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR
Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR
Aspire OT Founding Partner

Kimberly Breeden, MS, OTR/L has 28 years of experience working in occupational therapy in a variety of settings. She has an extensive background in clinical program development, leadership, administration and reimbursement. Kimberly served as clinical lead for an outpatient occupational therapy pain program for 5 years.

Outside of the clinic, Kimberly has served as the Vice-Chair for the Eastern District TNOTA, is a founding past member of the Tennessee Falls Prevention Coalition, participated in AOTA’s Leadership Development for Middle Managers cohort in 2017, and St. Mary’s Health System Leadership Program Cohort in 2006. Kimberly has earned a certificate as a Stepping On Leader, CarFit Certified Technician, and Physical Agent Modalities Certified. 2016 PainWeek Scholarship Recipient, and is a member of the Phi Beta Epsilon Honor Society. She received her life coach certificate from IAP Career College in 2021.

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Course Outline

 0 - 5 minutes

 6-10 minutes 


11-25 minutes


26-55 minutes


56-70 minutes

71-85 minutes


86-100 minutes

101-105 minutes

106-115 minutes

116-120 minutes

Introduction and Objectives 

Relevance of ADLs to the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework & Evidence Supporting OT Interventions

Upper Body Dressing Compensatory Strategies & Adaptive Equipment/DME

Lower Body Dressing Compensatory Strategies & Adaptive Equipment / DME

Toileting Compensatory Strategies & Adaptive Equipment / DME

Total Body Bathing Compensatory Strategies & Adaptive Equipment

Grooming Compensatory Strategies & Adaptive Equipment

Documentation Tips

Questions/Discussion

Wrap Up
Completion Requirements
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In order to receive the certificate of completion, participants must meet ALL of the following criteria:
  • Payment of the course in full
  • Attend webinar in its entirety
  • Complete Attestation of Attendance
  • Pass the course exam with a score of 70% or greater
  • Complete the Post Course Evaluation
Please note that no credit or certificate will be issued unless all criteria is met.  Partial credit will not be issued.  
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