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Occupational Therapy Section Meeting January 18, 2018
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Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board Occupational Therapy Section Meeting
January 18, 2018 9:30 am. Roll Call
77 South High Street, 31st Floor, South A Columbus, Ohio 43215
Occupational Therapy Section Vision Statement:
The Occupational Therapy Section is committed to proactively:
Provide Education to the Consumers of Occupational Therapy Services; Enforce Practice Standards for the Protection of the Consumer of Occupational Therapy Services; Regulate the Profession of Occupational Therapy in an Ever-Changing Environment; Regulate Ethical and Multicultural Competency in the Practice of Occupational Therapy; Regulate the Practice of Occupational Therapy in all Current and Emerging Areas of Service Delivery.
1. Administrative Matters
1.1 Agenda Review
1.2 Approval of Minutes
Action Required
1.3 Executive Director’s Report
1.4 Executive Session
1.4.1 To discuss pending and imminent court action (ORC 121.22 (G)(3))
1.4.2 To discuss personnel matters related to:
Appointment; Employment; Dismissal; Discipline; Promotion; Demotion; Compensation(ORC 121.22 (G)(1)) (see Item 8.1)
Investigation of charges/complaints against a public employee, licensee, or regulated individual in lieu of a public hearing (ORC 121.22 (G)(1))
1.4.3 To discuss matters required to be kept confidential by federal law, federal rules, or state statutes (ORC 121.22 (G)(5))
1.5 Discussion of Law and Rule Changes
1.5.1 CE for Volunteering
1.5.1.1 HB 290
1.5.1.2 Sample HB 290 from Psych
1.5.2 Review 2018 Five Year Rules
2. Licensure Applications (50 Minutes)
2.1 Application Review Liaison Report (5 Minutes)
Action Required
2.2 Releases from Limited License Agreement(s)
2.3 License Application Waiver Requests
2.4 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Examination Applications
Action Required
2.5 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Endorsement Applications
Action Required
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2.6 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Reinstatement Applications
Action Required
2.7 Occupational Therapist/Occupational Therapy Assistant Restoration Applications
Action Required
2.8 CE Request(s) for Approval
Action Required
2.8.1 CE Denial Appeal
Action Required
2.9 Licensure Renewal Report
3. Enforcement Division (50 Minutes)
3.1 Assistant Attorney General Report (5 Minutes)
3.2 Case Review Liaison Report (10 Minutes)
3.3 Releases from Consent Agreement(s)
3.4 Notice(s) of Opportunity for Hearing
3.5 Consent Agreement(s)
3.6 Affidavit Consideration(s) (11:00 am)
3.7 Hearing Officer Report(s)
3.8 Summary Suspension(s)
3.9 To discuss proposed disciplinary action against a licensee pursuant to ORC 121.22 (G)(1) and pursuant to 121.22 (G)(5) that involve matters required to be kept confidential under ORC sections 149.43 (A)(2) and 4755.02 (E)(1)
4. Correspondence (30 Minutes)
Joint Correspondence
5. OOTA Report (5Minutes)
6. Open Forum (5 Minutes)
7. Old Business (10 Minutes)
7.1 Internal Pelvic Floor in OT Practice
8. New Business (10 Minutes)
8.1 NBCOT Presentation Request
8.2 CE Audit
9. Next Meeting Preparation
9.1 Agenda Items
9.2 Executive Director Assignments
10. Adjournment
Special Note: As of January 2, 2018, a new security protocol is in place at the Vern Riffe Center. Visitors without badge ID access must enter on the High Street side to sign-in. New X-ray machines and metal detectors have been installed to screen visitors. Please give yourself extra time to arrive. Also, please note that the Vern Riffe Center garage is no longer accessible to visitors during working hours.
Occupational Therapy Section November 9, 2017
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Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board
Occupational Therapy Section
November 9, 2017 9:00 a.m.
Members Present Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L, Chair Joanne Phillips Estes, OTR/L Mary Beth Lavey, COTA/L Anissa Seifert, OTR/L, Secretary Melissa Van Allen, OTR/L Legal Counsel LaTawnda Moore, AAG
Staff Jennifer Adams, Investigator Diane Moore, Executive Assistant Lisa Navarro, Enforcement Division Supervisor Guests Missy Craddock
Call to Order Beth Ann Ball, Section Chair, called the meeting to order at 9:26 a.m. The Section began the meeting by reading the vision statement. The Occupational Therapy Section is committed to proactively:
Provide Education to the Consumers of Occupational Therapy Services; Enforce Practice Standards for the Protection of the Consumer of Occupational Therapy Services; Regulate the Profession of Occupational Therapy in an Ever-Changing Environment; Regulate Ethical and Multicultural Competency in the Practice of Occupational Therapy; Regulate the Practice of Occupational Therapy in all Current and Emerging Areas of Service Delivery.
Approval of Minutes Action: Anissa Siefert all moved that the minutes from the September 14, 2017, meeting be approved as amended. Mary Beth Lavey seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Mary Beth Lavey all moved that the retreat minutes from the August, 2017, meeting be approved as submitted. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. The motion carried. Administrative Reports Licensure Report Action: Mary Beth Lavey moved that the Occupational Therapy Section ratify, as submitted, the occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant licenses issued by examination, endorsement, reinstatement, and restoration by the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board from September 14, 2017, through November 9, 2017, taking into account those licenses subject to discipline, surrender, or non-renewal. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. The motion carried. Occupational Therapist – Examination
Sarah Blackmore Brian Carmona Sarah Jayne Cocanougher Angelo Joseph D'Agostino Grace Ellis Jeremy Etisomba Katie Michelle Fleming Colleen Susan Flynn Ashley Marie Geeslin Taylor Bischoff Grayson Kory James Hesseling Rachel Ann Konkler Whitney Paige Lefker Kendell Limburg Lauretta Sue Linn Elise Meredith Meyers Julia Mindlina Lauren Catherine O'Connor Bryan Tyler Rhines Lora Jo Rose Stephanie Michaela Schlosser
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Sara Beth Schwalberg Erica Renee Seal Jordyn Ann Sesock Devon Leigh Smith Amy Diane Stukenborg Shelby Nicole Tarantino Sarah Joan Whitesell
Occupational Therapy Assistant – Examination
Kathleen Suzanne Aed Amy Lynn Beckley Kayla Alesha Birtwhistle Adam James Botuchis Cierra Rose Burch Kelsey Marie Clevenger Courtney Rose Coppus Deah Marrie Crater Shala Jean Daniels Shelby DeLaCruz Sara L Derus Kara Michelle Docter Cory Logan Donahue Theresa Jaeger Downs Tiffany Emmons Elizabeth Ashley Fevang Elyse Marie Fousek Taylor Purcell Graham Nicole Green Brandi Lee Halbisen Amanda Jewell Holland Jacilynn Nicole Humphrey Kelsey Lee Hunsche Susan Bianca Johnson Taylar Elizabeth‐Don Jordan Emily Rosamond Klir Lindsay Koehler Cindy Ann Lawton Taylor Marie Mardis Chelsea Rae McCourt Katelyn M McFarland Jennifer Leigh McIntosh Marisa Nicole Miner Karen Ann Morrow Taylor Rae Novotny Michelle Rena Owens Lauren Marie Peddicord Samuel Ross Plott Tessa Brianne Ray Theresa Marie Schumacher Erin Nicole Scott Lauren Kathleen Spradlin Olivia Grace Stockard Kevin Daniel Thomas Joann Thompson Lynn Marie Voland Haley Madison Woodward
Occupational Therapist – Endorsement
Anna Marie Anderson Randy W. Bass Kathryn Hopkins Benson Beth Anne Bower Megan Elizabeth Casey Alyssa Clark Nechama P. Cohen Chelsea Brooke Fields Kelly Jean Galliher Elana Marie Hillbrand Michael Angelo Huber Kaydee Alene Hutchinson Lisa Aviela Orit Johnson Kate Mary Kepler Amanda N Klenk Sarah Elizabeth Laux Patricia Rebecca Mailloux Anne Justine McCue Stacey Michelle Neat Anna Nicole Perlack Leslie Robin Rodgers Yaffa Rachel Rubin Shari Kilbert Stover Kirsten Lynn Weaver
Occupational Therapy Assistant – Endorsement
Kevin Lee Kaiser Taylor Renee Mahaffey Pamela Nicole Novy Heather Dawn Strous
Occupational Therapist – Reinstatement
Lindsay Nicole Felton Continuing Education Report Action: Mary Beth Lavey moved that the Section approve 67 applications for contact hour approval. Joanne Estes seconded the motion. The motion carried. Action: Joanne Estes moved that the Section grant a waiver of continuing education due to medical recovery for occupational therapy assistant file number 4198249. Melissa Van Allen seconded the motion. The motion carried.
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Assistant Attorney General’s Report LaTawnda Moore, AAG informed the Section that she will prepare the practice pointers overview at the Section Retreat. Enforcement Report Mary Beth Lavey reported that the Enforcement Division opened one case and closed six cases since the September 14, 2017, meeting. There are currently five cases open. There is one active consent agreement and two adjudication orders being monitored. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY17-041 in lieu of going to hearing. Action: Beth Ann Ball moved that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY17-041 in lieu of going to hearing. Anissa Siefert seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Mary Beth Lavey recommended that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY17-042 in lieu of going to hearing. Action: Melissa Van Allen moved that the Section accept consent agreement OT FY17-042 in lieu of going to hearing. Joanne Estes seconded the motion. Mary Beth Lavey abstained from voting. The motion carried. Correspondence The Section reviewed the correspondence and provided feedback to the Correspondence Liaison. Old Business Review Rule Comments The Review the rules comments. The majority of the comments received were in support of the changes. New Business Draft Rule Language for CE Volunteering Beth Ann Ball recommends that Section define indigent people as uninsured and underinsured. The Section discussed how an individual would show proof of volunteering in this capacity. The Section will continue to work on draft language for this rule. The AAG will assist the Section in the process. Anonymous Complaints The Section receives approximately three anonymous complaints yearly. The Board does not currently accept anonymous complaints because there is no one to validate the complaint and there is no witness to testify. Open Forum The staff will schedule new Board member orientation soon. The Section will change the meeting start time to 9:30 am. The Section assigned Liaison roles for the new Board Members. Joanne Estes will be the Licensure Liaison and Melissa Van Allen will be the Correspondence Liaison. Ohio Occupational Therapy Association (OOTA) Report There was no formal report for the Section. Items for Next Meeting Rule Review Internal Pelvic Floor in OT Practice Next Meeting Date The next regular meeting date of the Occupational Therapy Section is scheduled for Thursday, January 18, 2018.
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Adjournment Action: There being no further business and no objections, Beth Ann Ball adjourned the meeting at 12:06 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Diane Moore
Beth Ann Ball, OTR/L, Chair Anissa Siefert, OT R/L, Secretary Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section and Athletic Trainers Board, OT Section Vacant, Executive Director Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board AS:dm
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT FOR JANUARY 2018 – OT SECTION
ELICENSE
Generate Fee PT license renewal problem OH|ID launch on January 22 ELicense Downtime – January 19-22
LICENSURE STATISTICS
License Type Number of Active licenses as of 1/9/18 Athletic Trainer 2,863 Occupational Therapist 5,923 Occupational Therapy Assistant 4,916 Physical Therapist 10,039 Physical Therapist Assistant 8,281
We are currently in a renewal cycle for Physical Therapists (Due 1/31/18).
OPP CONSOLIDATION
Effective January 22 Task list to cover back office functions OPP Advisory Council member interviews and feedback on role/ eLicense changes in effect January 22 after downtime. OTPTAT will see the board through
the remainder of renewals (168 renewed, 189 not renewed as of Tuesday morning)
PERSONNEL AND BUDGET REPORT
Retirement of Mary Jane Langlois Financials
LEGISLATIVE
Art Therapy regulation House Bill 131 (Gavarone, Reineke) – To modify laws governing the practice of physical
therapy o Pending in House Health Committee o 5th hearing – 11/29/17
Need to identify needed statute change in preparation for budget submission
RULES
For discussion under rules section Future filing priorities
o Finish overdue rules o House Bill 290 implementation o OPP consolidation o Full rules overhaul
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OUTREACH
Siobhan Fagan – OATA President Bridget McAuliffe – OATA lobbyist Michael Medich – OATA board liaison May 11-12 – OATA Annual Conference Victoria Gresh – OPTA Jeff Rosa and Tom Caldwell - FSBPT Dianne Farabi – OOPA Board member orientation for three new members Use of Facebook and List Serves
WEBSITE AND STANDARD RESPONSES
Review of website needed Standard responses
BOARD MEMBER REMINDERS
Sexual harassment training for board members Financial Disclosure due to Ethics Commission 5/15/18 Feedback
Draft Language for Volunteer CE
4755-9-01 Continuing education.
(A) Pursuant to division (C) of section 4755.06 of the Revised Code, no person shall qualify for licensure renewal as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant unless the licensee has shown to the satisfaction of the occupational therapy section that the licensee has completed twenty contact hours of continuing education activities within the two year renewal cycle.
(B) Acceptable continuing education activities may include:
Serving as a volunteer for indigent and uninsured persons, as defined in division (7) of section 2305.234 of the Revised Code without compensation.
(C) Be credited as one hour of CE for each sixty minutes spent providing services as a volunteer, not to exceed 4 hours of the total biennial CE requirement.
(i) It contributes directly to professional competency; (ii) It relates directly to the clinical practice, management, or education of occupational therapy practitioners;
Proof of service may be verified by completion of a Verification of Participation form which is to be signed by the recipient or his/her Medical Power of Attorney or OT of record
Here is the language that the RN’s have on their website. A: Effective April 6, 2017, HB 290 (131st GA) authorizes the RN to serve as a volunteer for indigent and uninsured persons, without compensation, for up to 8 hours and use this as qualifying CE. The Board is adopting rules to clarify the process that should be effective February 1, 2018. Until that time, please review Section 4745.04, ORC, at: http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/4745.04v1.
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(b) Have the individual giving consent sign the form in the conscious presence of a competent witness;
(c) Have the witness also sign the form and attest that the individual giving consent appeared to do all of the following:
(i) Concur with the treating physician in believing that all approved treatment options would be unlikely to prolong the patient's life;
(ii) Understand the risks involved with using the investigational drug, product, or device; (iii) Willingly desire to use the investigational drug, product, or device to treat the terminal
condition.(3) An eligible patient, or the patient's parent, guardian, or other person legally responsible
for the patient, may revoke consent to treatment with an investigational drug, product, or device at any time and in any manner that communicates the revocation.
(D)(1) Except for actions constituting willful or wanton misconduct, a treating physician who recommends or treats an eligible patient with an investigational drug, product, or device in compliance with this section is not liable for or subject to any of the following for an action or omission related to treatment with the investigational drug, product, or device: damages in any civil action, prosecution in any criminal proceeding, or professional disciplinary action.
(2) This section does not create a new cause of action or substantive legal right against a treating physician or hospital related to a physician's not recommending the use of an investigational drug, product, or device.
(E) An official, employee, or agent of this state shall not, solely because an investigational drug, product, or device has not been approved for general use by the United States food and drug administration, prevent or attempt to prevent access by an eligible patient or eligible patient's treating physician to an investigational drug, product, or device that is being provided or is to be provided in accordance with this section or section 4729.89 of the Revised Code.
(F) If an eligible patient dies while being treated with an investigational drug, product, or device and there are any o utstanding costs related to treating the patient, the patient's estate, devisees, and heirs shall not be held liable by any person or government entity for those costs.
(G) Nothing in this section requires a health care insurer, the medicaid program or any other government health care program, or any other entity that offers health care benefits to provide coverage for the costs incurred from the use of any investigational drug, product, or device.
(H) Nothing in this section condones, authorizes, or approves of assisted suicide, as defined in section 3795.01 of the Revised Code, or any action that is considered mercy killing or euthanasia.
(I) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this section, the state medical board shall create a template of the form to be used by a treating physician to secure a patient's informed consent under division (C)(2) of this section and make the template available to physicians and hospitals.
Sec. 4745.04. (A) As used in this section: (1) "Indigent and uninsured person" and "volunteer" have the same meanings as in section
2305.234 of the Revised Code. (2) "Licensing agency that licenses health care professionals" means all of the following: (a) The state dental board established under Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code; (b) The board of nursing established under Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code;
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(c) The state board of optometry established under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; (d) The Ohio optical dispensers board established under Chapter 4725. of the Revised Code; (e) The state board of pharmacy established under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code; (f) The state medical board established under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code; (g) The state board of psychology established under Chapter 4732. of the Revised Code; (h) The state chiropractic board established under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code; (i) The hearing aid dealers and fitters licensing board established under Chapter 4747. of the
Revised Code; (j) The board of speech-language pathology and audiology established under Chapter 4753.
of the Revised Code; (k) The Ohio occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic trainers board established
under Chapter 4755. of the Revised Code; (l) The counselor, social worker, and marriage and family therapist board established under
Chapter 4757. of the Revised ode; (m) The chemical dependency professionals board established under Chapter 4758. of the
Revised Code; (n) The Ohio board of dietetics established under Chapter 4759. of the Revised Code;(o) The Ohio respiratory care board established under Chapter 4761. of the Revised Code;(p) The state board of emergency medical services e stablished under Chapter 4765. of the
Revised Code; (q) The state board of orthotics, prosthetics, and pedorthics established under Chapter 4779.
of the Revised Code; (r) Any other licensing agency that considers its licensees to be health care professionals. (B) Notwithstanding any provision of the Revised Code to the contrary, a licensing agency
that licenses health care professionals shall apply toward the satisfaction of a portion of a licensee's continuing education requirement the provision of health care services if all of the following apply:
(1) The licensing agency that licenses health care professionals requires a licensee to complete continuing education as a condition of having a license renewed by the agency.
(2) The licensee provides the health care services to an indigent and uninsured person. (3) The licensee provides the health care services as a volunteer. (4) The licensee satisfies the requirements of section 2305.234 of the Revised Code to qualify
for the immunity from liability granted under that section. (5) The health care services provided are within the scope of authority of the licensee
renewing the license. (C) A licensing agency that licenses health care professionals shall permit a licensee to satisfy
up to one-third of the licensee's continuing education requirement by providing health care services as a volunteer. A licensing agency that licenses health care professionals shall permit a licensee to e arn continuing education credits at the rate of one credit hour for each sixty minutes spent providing health care services as a volunteer.
(D) A licensing agency that licenses health care professionals shall adopt rules as necessary to implement this section. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
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(E) Continuing education credit received under this section for providing health care services is not compensation or any other form of remuneration for purposes of section 2305.234 of the Revised Code and does not make the provider of those services ineligible for the immunity from liability granted under that section.
Sec. 5155.01. (A) As used in this section, "appointing authority" has the same meaning as in section 124.01 of the Revised Code.
(B) The board of county commissioners shall make all contracts for new buildings and for additions to existing buildings necessary for the county home, and . The board shall prescribe rules for the management and good government of the home.
The (C)(1) If the superintendent or administrator of the county home is a public employee, the superintendent or administrator is the county home's appointing authority and may employ an administrative assistant and additional necessary personnel, at rates of wages to be fixed by the board of county commissioners, as may not be found available on the part of the residents of the facility. The
(2) If the superintendent or administrator is not a public employee, the board is the appointing authority for any public employees of the county home. The superintendent or administrator may make recommendations to the board regarding the employment or removal of any public employee of the county home. The board is not the appointing authority for a county home employee who is not a public employee.
(D) The superintendent or administrator and administrative assistant shall be removed if either of them requires or permits residents or employees to render services for the private interests of the superintendent or administrator, the administrative assistant, any member of the board of county commissioners, any private interest, or any member of the board of county hospital trustees if that board has entered into an agreement or otherwise has operational control as provided in section 5155.011 of the Revised Code.
Sec. 5155.012. A board of county commissioners may enter into a contract with a public or private entity to aid it the board in the execution of its powers and duties for the management and good government of the county home.
Pursuant to such a contract, the board may authorize a public or private entity to select a superintendent or administrator for the county home. A superintendent or administrator may not be selected pursuant to a contract without the advice and consent of the board. An individual selected as a superintendent or administrator pursuant to a contract is not a public employee due to being selected to serve in that position or performing the duties of that position.
Sec. 5155.03. (A) The board of county commissioners or operator shall appoint do either of the following:
(1) Appoint a superintendent, who may be authorized to use the title "administrator," who or administrator of the county home;
(2) In accordance with section 5155.012 of the Revised Code, enter into a contract with a public or private entity that agrees to select a superintendent or administrator with the advice and consent of the board.
(B) The superintendent or administrator may reside on the premises of the county home or another building contiguous to the county home, and who shall receive the compensation the board
From the Board of Psychology:
4732-2-01 Scope, responsibilities, and requirements for continuing education. (C) Requirements: (2) Any license holder shall be given credit, as defined in rule 4732-3-01 of the Administrative Code, for participation in any CE program or course that is not specifically disapproved by the board as provided for under paragraph (C) (5) of this rule and that is designated as acceptable by a relevant accrediting authority as specified in division (B)(1) of section 4732.141 of the Revised Code as meeting the following criteria:
(c) In accordance with division (B) of section 4745.04 of the Revised Code, up to one-third of the biennial CE requirements may be completed by providing volunteer services to indigent and uninsured persons. To qualify under this rule, volunteer services shall:
(i) Be provided at a free clinic or other non-profit organization that offers health care services based on eligibility screenings identifying the client as an "indigent and uninsured person" as that term is defined in division (A)(7) of section 2305.234 of the Revised Code;
(ii) Be documented in writing in the form of a certificate or a written statement on letterhead from an administrative official at the organization where services were rendered, specifying at a minimum the license holder's name, license number, date(s) of qualifying volunteer services, and number of hours of services.
(iii) Not be credited for license holders in a paid position at the organization at which the services are rendered;
(iv) Be psychological or school psychological services provided in compliance with the professional conduct requirements specified in rule 4732-17-01 of Administrative Code;
(v) Be credited as one hour of CE for each sixty minutes spent providing services as a volunteer, not to exceed seven hours of the total biennial CE requirement; and
(vi) Not count toward the requirements of division (A)(1) of section 4732.141 of the Revised Code to complete four hours of CE in professional conduct, ethics, and/or the role of culture, ethnic identity, or both in the provision of psychological assessment, consultation, or psychological interventions, or a combination thereof.
OT Overdue “Bucket” Rules
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board Review Date Original Date Rule Number Title 09/28/2016 04/01/2016 4755-1-01 Notice of meetings. 09/17/2016 03/21/2016 4755-1-02 Method of public notice in adopting, amending or rescinding rules. 09/28/2016 04/01/2016 4755-1-03 On-site investigations/inspections. 03/27/2018 04/01/2017 4755-3-01 Applications for initial licensure. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-02 Certificate of license; display; copies. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-03 Educational requirements. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-04 Examination requirements. 03/27/2018 04/01/2017 4755-3-05 Escrow of license; restoration. 03/27/2018 04/01/2017 4755-3-06 Denial, suspension or revocation of license. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-07 Reinstatement or reconsideration of denial of license. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-08 Notice of change of address. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-09 Active practice defined. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-10 Biennial renewal of licensure. 05/01/2017 4755-3-11 Temporary license for military spouse. 03/27/2018 04/01/2017 4755-3-12 Application for reinstatement. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-13 Verification of licensure. 03/24/2018 03/29/2017 4755-3-14 Criminal records check. 03/27/2018 04/01/2017 4755-3-15 Military provisions related to licensure. 03/15/2018 4755-5-01 Fee for initial licensure. 03/15/2018 4755-5-03 Fee for escrow of license. 03/15/2018 4755-5-04 Fee for copies of certificate of licensure. 03/15/2018 4755-5-05 Fees for renewal. 03/15/2018 4755-5-06 Fee for mailing lists. 03/15/2018 4755-5-07 Administrative processing charge for verification of OT
licensure. 03/15/2018 4755-5-08 Fee for reinstatement. 03/15/2018 4755-5-09 Fee for restoration of an escrowed license.
03/15/2018 4755-5-10 Waiver of fees.
4755-1-01 Notice of meetings. (A) Any person may obtain the time and place of all regularly scheduled meetings or the time, place, and purpose of any special meeting by:
(1) Visiting the board's website at http://www.otptat.ohio.govhttp://otptat.ohio.gov;
(2) E-mailing the board at [email protected];
(3) Writing the board at: "Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board, 77 South High Street, Sixteenth Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6108;"
(4) Calling the board at 614-466-3774 during normal business hours; or
(5) Appearing in person at the board office during normal business hours.
(B) Any person may obtain advance notice of all meetings at which any specific type of public business is to be discussed by identifying the type of public business for which the person desires to be notified and by supplying the Ohio occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic trainers board with stamped, pre-addressed envelopes. The board will mail to such person a notice of the time and place of the meeting, and the type of business to be discussed, at least four calendar days before the meeting is scheduled unless the meeting is an emergency meeting.
(C) The board will maintain a list of representatives of the news media who requested in writing notice of special or emergency meetings. The board shall mail to such representatives notice at least four days before special meetings or shall telephone or email notice at least twenty-four hours before special meetings. In the event of an emergency meeting, the representatives of the news media who requested notification shall be notified immediately of the time, place, and purpose of the meeting. News media requesting meeting notification shall supply the board with the name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number of the representative to be contacted.
Effective: 05/01/2011 R.C. 119.032 review dates: 12/13/2010 and 04/01/2016 Promulgated Under: 119.03 Statutory Authority: 4755.06 Rule Amplifies: 121.22 Prior Effective Dates: 3/7/77, 8/23/82, 5/15/91, 4/25/03, 5/1/05
4755-1-02 Method of public notice in adopting, amending or rescinding rules. (A) Prior to the adoption of any rule subject to the requirements of Chapter 119. of the Revised Code by the occupational therapy section of the Ohio occupational therapy, physical therapy, and athletic trainers board, public notice of the section's intention to consider adoption, amendment or rescission shall be given at least thirty days prior to the date set for the public hearing. Notice shall be given in the register of Ohio. The occupational therapy section may also issue any notice or publication to ensure that constructive notice is given to all persons who are subject to or affected by the proposed rule. The notice shall include:
(1) A statement of the occupational therapy section's intentions to consider adoption, amendment or rescission of a rule;
(2) A synopsis of the proposed rule, amendment, or rescission, or a general statement of the subject matter to which the proposed rule, amendment or rescission relates; and,
(3) A statement of reason or purpose of adoption, amendment or rescission of rules; and,
(4) The date, time and place set for the public hearing on the proposed action.
(B) Any person may receive notice by supplying the occupational therapy section with stamped, pre-addressed envelopes.
R.C. 119.032 review dates: 03/21/2011 and 03/21/2016 Promulgated Under: 119.03 Statutory Authority: 4755.06 Rule Amplifies: 4755.06 Prior Effective Dates: 3/7/77, 8/23/82, 5/15/91, 4/11/02
4755-1-03 On-site investigations/inspections. On-site inspections/investigations:
(A) Board investigators may conduct routine inspections at the work site of licensees to determine compliance with the laws and rules governing the practice of occupational therapy. Investigators will carry proper identification to be shown upon request.
(B) Routine inspections include, but are not limited to, checking the display of wall certificates, verifying proper delegation of tasks performed by unlicensed personnel supervised by occupational therapy staff, occupational therapy documentation, and/or medical records relating to an occupational therapy service.
(C) Investigations of complaints shall include search for specific evidence regarding the case. In accordance with division (A) of section 4755.02 of the Revised Code, the section may issue subpoenas to obtain copies of patient records and personnel files of licensees.
(D) All investigations/inspections shall be conducted pursuant to the laws and rules of the state of Ohio.
Effective: 05/01/2011 R.C. 119.032 review dates: 12/13/2010 and 04/01/2016 Promulgated Under: 119.03 Statutory Authority: 4755.06 Rule Amplifies: 4755.02 Prior Effective Dates: 1/12/96, 3/20/98, 5/1/08
Type Licensed By Applicant Full Name
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Rebecca Jo Lynn Almeida
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Kristen Ashley Bianco
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Garrett Bowers
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Lea Cheyney Brandt
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Tarah Nicole Holman
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jacquelyn Nicole Hudson
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Rosemary Grace Lewis
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Tiffani Kay O'Neill
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Danielle Nichole Phillips
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Jennifer Christine Poelstra
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Megan Elizabeth Ramlochan
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Katherine Elizabeth Shneyder
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Ashley Morgan Thomas
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Emily Block Treglia
Occupational Therapist (OT) Endorsement Lauren Abel Trent
Endorsement 15
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Kathleen N Carpenter
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Lauren Kristin Dillon
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Megan Hamaker
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Jamie Ann Holtkamp
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Samantha Howard
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Julia Lantz
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Katelyn Marie McCommons
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Danitza Alejandra Quipuscoa
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Laura Katherine Saker
Occupational Therapist (OT) Examination Todd Michael Zody
Examination 10
Occupational Therapist (OT) Reinstatement Mary Laura Ricker
Occupational Therapist (OT) Reinstatement Rebecca A. Robinson‐Brown
Reinstatement 2
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement Geoffrey Chase Boehme
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Endorsement LARISSA MAE HOMAN
Endorsement 2
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Tyler Jeff Agenbroad
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kelsey R. Brogdon
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination James Bullock
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Adrianna Marie Foglesong
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Allison Niccole Garey
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kylie Alexis Hambel
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Jordan Lavay Main
OT/OTA Licensure Applications January 18, 2018
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kristen Marie McCarty
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Allison McClain
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Anitabahen Kapil Patel
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Neta D. Potts
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Kayla Ann Schieferstein
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Deborah Ann Shargo
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Logan Patricia Shircliff
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Molly Glen Spohn
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination John Russell Thatcher
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Hayley Nicole Walker
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Examination Christa Danielle Young
Examination 18
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Reinstatement Michelle M. Eckert
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Reinstatement Amanda Whitney Ferguson
Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Reinstatement Erin Renee Spicer
Reinstatement 3
Grand Count 50
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
Vestibular Rehabilitation for Stoke Patients
Jason Hazelrigg
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
1
Dementia Capable Care: Foundation
Linda Stratton
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
2
Improving Communication skills to reduce behavior in Patients with Dementia
Linda Stratton
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
3
Becoming a Behavioural Detective: Understanding, Surviving and Supporting Complex Behaviours
Wendy Wooten
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
4
Promoting Mobilization of Vulnerable Elders
Michelle Graf
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
5
Critical Care Update
Michelle Graf
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
6
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
Update on Endovarcular Aneurysm Managment
Michelle Graf
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
7
Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the treatment of Upper and Lower Limb Amputations
Jamie Dickman
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
8
2017 Pediatric Home Care Conference Patient and Family - Centered Care at Home
Nancy Batterson
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
9
Clinincal Apllications In Functional Testing and Rehabilitation
Craig Wood
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
10
Why Weight Matters
Alli Hyde
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
11
Empowering The Clinical Education - Dealing with the challanging Students
Scott Euypes
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
12
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
2018 Therapy Conference
Kathy Chapman
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
13
Comprehensive Nuring Care of the Sick Newborn
Mary Fenner
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
14
Mental Health Intervention in Rehab
Kim Downing
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
15
Stepping On Evidence Based Fall Prevention Facilitator Training
Alyssa Graham
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
16
Sensory Interventions: How do I explain what I’m Doing and Why?
Kelly Tanner
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
17
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Kelly Minihan-Sauer
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
18
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Valerie Willson
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
19
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Alyssa Bewley
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
20
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Linda Weiss-Duchossois
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
21
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Rachelle Evanish
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
22
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Maureen Sandrey-Ortiz
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
23
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Megan Mclendon
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
24
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Rebecca Hawkins
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
25
Oakstone Academy Spring Institute 2018
Jan Moore
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
26
Post Operative Prosthetic Modalities for Lower Limb Amputation
Susan Vassel
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
27
Medical Screening & Radiology for the Extremities~Examination and Management ofTendinopathies
Scott Euype
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
28
2018 Ohio BWC Medical and Health Symposium
Tina Elliott
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
29
Re-thinking Therapy: Considerations and Strategies for Working with all Level of Sensory,Commnication and Motorneeds
Beth Sugerman
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
30
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
2017 Post-Acute Symposium
Lynette Smith
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
31
Alternate Approches to Addiction: Reducing the shame through a client centered approach
Debi Varland
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
32
First Annual Neurological Disorders and Stroke Update
Kelly Vetter
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
33
Trauma Care 2017
Lynn Groves
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
34
Metastatic Bone Disease
Lynn Groves
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
35
Introduction to the Mulligan Technique
Michael Ribar
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
36
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
The Female Athlete Injury Prevention and Treatment
Rita Dafour
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
37
Let’s Roll! The Art of Performing Seating and Mobility Evaluations
Marilyn Winkel
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
38
12th Annual Brain Injury Conference - Obstacles and Avenues to Brain Injury and Stroke Recovery
Julie Fronk
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
39
BTE (Baltimore Therapeutic Equipment) for Optimal Use in practice
Dotti Thompson
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
40
Stroke Management & Review
Michelle Graf
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
41
Sugical Treatment and Rehabilitation for the Oncolgic Knee Replacement
Michelle Graf
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
42
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
Dimensions of Dementia Professional Symposium
Rebecca Hall
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
43
Topics in Provider-Client Managment: Rehabilitation
Sara Rismiller
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
44
Kinesthetic Classroom and Active Learning Labs
Amy Mizer
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
45
Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) and the Relationship Between PLCs and OccupationalTherapy Ethics?
Amy Mizer
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
46
Using Assistive Technology in Schools to reduce Barriers to Student Learning
Amy Mizer
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
47
Orthotics 101
Shlomo Heifetz
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
48
Course name and Contact
OT CE for Board Review 01/18/2018
2017 Oncology Education Update
Lynn Groves
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
49
Wellness: Without Borders
Ashley Soyk
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
50
Cares Dementia Basics 4-hour Online Training Program
Nichole Minnich
Approved - #CE Awarded _________ Denied Request More InfoBoard Action
51
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SECTION
ENFORCEMENT REVIEW PANEL MEETING
Date: January 18, 2018 Meeting Time: 8:30 am
Board Office Conference Room-16th Floor
“New” cases opened since the November meeting: 3 Cases “closed” at the November meeting: 2 Cases “currently open”: 6 Active consent agreements: 3 Adjudication orders being monitored: 2
Physical Therapy Section New cases opened since the September meeting: TBD
Cases closed at the September meeting: TBD Cases currently open: TBD
Active consent agreements: TBD Adjudication orders being monitored: TBD
Athletic Trainers Section
New cases opened since the November meeting: 3 Cases closed at the November meeting: 1
Cases currently open: 5 Active consent agreements: 1
Adjudication orders being monitored: 1
*Statistics as of 1/9/18
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive DirectorMelissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT Correspondence – January 2018
No.
1. Julie Beach, OTR/L: Ms. Beach asked the Section questions regarding whether occupationaltherapists can use “Mobility 6 clicks”.
2. Rachelle Butler, OTR/L: Ms. Butler asked the Section for clarification on best practices forrecertification or discharge re-activation.
3. Ashlie Holbrook, OTR/L: Ms. Holbrook asked the Section whether occupational therapistscan work on ambulation and how to be certified in lymphedema massage/wrapping.
4. Colleen Wallace, OTR/L: Ms. Wallace asked the Section whether occupational therapists can perform deep suctioning on a client with a tracheotomy.
5. Valerie Mickles, OTR/L: Ms. Beach asked the Section questions regarding whetheroccupational therapists can use “Mobility 6 clicks”.
1
Moore, Diane
From: [email protected]: Thursday, December 14, 2017 3:02 PMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: *OTHER INQUIRY*
Beach Julie
007569
Hi. I work in a hospital setting. My employer has recently had us start using the "6 clicks" form. They are making this mandatory for us to complete. I have 2 questions regarding this. They are not allowing us to use the ADL version and want us to use the mobility screen form. Are OT's allowed to use the Mobility 6 clicks? Also, do we need to have a hard copy of the screen form completed in the patient's chart OR is simply documenting the RAW score in the electronic evaluation form sufficient? Thank you, I appreciate you assistance!
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Melissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT1 January 2018 Julie Beach, OTR/L OT007569 [email protected] Dear: Ms. Beach: This letter is in response to your correspondence regarding whether occupational therapists can use “Mobility 6 clicks”. Please refer to the website am-pac.com regarding information on administration, scoring, and documentation of the Boston University Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care. You can also contact this website directly at [email protected] if your questions cannot be specifically answered by the information already offered online. The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director
DRAFT
1
Moore, Diane
From: [email protected]: Friday, December 01, 2017 4:54 PMTo: OTPTAT BoardSubject: *OTHER INQUIRY*
Butler Rachelle
OT 6072
What is best practice for recertification or discharge re-activation status . If a recertification or discharge occurred and the director of rehab is requesting it reactivated , how may days may elaspse for this to be allowed?
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Melissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT2 January 2018 Rachael Butler, OTR/L OT0006072 [email protected] Dear: Ms. Butler: This letter is in response to your correspondence requesting clarification for recertification or discharge re-activation. Occupational therapists are not required to have a referral and/or prescription to evaluate, treat and/or discharge clients in the State of Ohio. However, hospital or facility policies, accrediting bodies, and/or reimbursement agencies may be more restrictive than the Ohio Occupational and Physical Therapy Practice Acts. They may have other requirements and guidelines, including requiring a physician’s order to discontinue services, which need to be met for accreditation and/or reimbursement of occupational therapy services. In any situation, licensees should follow the more restrictive policies. The discharge summary would document final discharge date and disposition, as well as the reason for discharge. The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director DRAFT
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Melissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT3 January 2018 Ashlie Holbrook, OTR/L OT006508 [email protected] Dear: Ms. Holbrook: This letter is in response to your correspondence regarding whether occupational therapists can work on ambulation and how to be certified in lymphedema massage/wrapping Insert response Insert response The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director
DRAFT
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Melissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT4 January 2018 Colleen Wallace, OTR/L OT002300 [email protected] Dear: Ms. Wallace: This letter is in response to your correspondence regarding whether occupational therapists can perform deep suctioning on a client with a tracheotomy. Insert response The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director
DRAFT
Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board 77 South High Street, 16th Floor GovernorColumbus, Ohio 43215-6108 John R. Kasich
Executive Director Melissa A. Craddock, MPA
614-466-3774 (phone) ● 614-995-0816 (fax) ● [email protected] ● http://otptat.ohio.gov
OT5 January 2018 Valerie Mickles, OTR/L OT002699 [email protected] Dear: Ms. Mickles: This letter is in response to your correspondence regarding whether occupational therapists can use “Mobility 6 clicks”. Please refer to the website am-pac.com regarding information on administration, scoring, and documentation of the Boston University Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care. You can also contact this website directly at [email protected] if your questions cannot be specifically answered by the information already offered online. The Section thanks you for your correspondence and appreciates your understanding that it is your professional responsibility to remain current with professional standards. Please visit the Board’s website (http://otptat.ohio.gov) to review the Occupational Therapy Practice Act and other information related to the regulation of occupational therapy in Ohio. You can also obtain updates from the Board at our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OhioOTPTATBoard) and Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioOTPTATBd) pages. Should you have any additional questions, please contact the Board at (614) 466-3774 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Occupational Therapy Section Melissa A. Craddock, MPA Executive Director
DRAFT