Susie Touchinsky smiling. She appears to be standing in a museum.

Pat Summit Foundation’s 5th Annual Dementia Symposium

It was a privilege for Adaptive Mobility to attend the Pat Summitt 5th Annual Dementia Symposium, which took place from May 2-3, 2024, at the Knoxville Convention Center. With a strong emphasis on both pharmaceutical and non-pharmacological management options, this event brought together professionals and a wide range of specialists to exchange knowledge and information on Dementia.

Presentation on Occupational Therapy’s Role in Driving and Dementia

Susie Touchinsky, an accomplished occupational therapy (OT) specialist, had the honor of speaking at the conference on behalf of Adaptive Mobility. Her talk, “OT’s Role in Driving & Dementia,” sought to increase knowledge of how cognitive changes affect a person’s ability to drive when they have dementia.

The evaluation process, useful tactics, and how Driver Rehabilitation OT professionals may help patients and their families make decisions relating to driving were the main topics of Susie’s presentation.

Important Contributions and Insights

The most recent research on clinical presentation, exam results, diagnostic methods, and new treatments were among the many subjects discussed during the symposium. Susie’s talk focused on the special relationship between occupational therapy knowledge and driver safety, stressing the value of tailored methods for evaluating and addressing the driving abilities of people with cognitive decline. For people with dementia, this emphasis is essential for promoting independence and guaranteeing their safety when driving.

“I loved being part of the Pat Summitt 5th Annual Dementia Symposium! Thank you for the invitation to present and speak on OTP Role with Driving & Dementia!”

Next Year’s PAT Summit

Public speaking at such a significant event ties closely to Adaptive Mobility’s commitment to developing occupational therapy techniques linked to driver rehabilitation and cognitive wellness. The symposium experience also made clear how important it is for dementia patients and their families to receive ongoing education and support.

Future events that promote innovation, research, and education in the fields of dementia care and driving safety are something that Adaptive Mobility is excited to take part in.

Wesley Gehman

Meet Susie!

Susie Touchinsky smiling. A podcasting microphone is in front of her.

Susie Touchinsky, OTR/L, SCDCM, CDRS, is an established expert in both occupational therapy and driver rehabilitation. She has been an OT for more than 20 years and brings expertise and a love for helping others in her speeches and trainings.

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