Traffic Safety for Driver Rehabilitation 2025

Traffic Safety for Driver Rehabilitation 2025

Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 05/05/2025 at 6:00 PM (EDT)

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    • Early bird pricing available!
    • Non-member - $900
    • Member - $450
    • Regular Price after 04/21/2025 11:59 PM
    • Non-member - $1,100
    • Member - $550
Traffic Safety for Driver Rehabilitation 2025

May 5-9, 2025 | 6 PM ET - 9:15 PM ET | Live-Virtual Online | 15 ADED Contact Hours
Registration Opens March 24, 2025 at 9 AM ET
Early bird rate Member $450 / Non-member $900 until April 21, 2025 11:59 PM ET 
After 4/21/25 Member $550 / Non-member $1100
Registration is limited and closes when sold out or 9 AM ET on 5/1/2025
  • This is a live-virtual, multi-day course conducted over five consecutive evenings for a total of 15 ADED contact hours.
  • Attendees will join the live-virtual event via ADED eLearning to engage in the learning event. 
  • Attendees will have access to the content and session recordings until June 9, 2025. 
  • Course handouts will be provided in a digital format by the start of the course. 
  • Attendees will have access to an online discussion board to communicate with instructors and other attendees during the course. 
  • To use this course for ADED credentials maintenance, attendance live for the duration of all virtual sessions is required to earn 15 ADED Contact Hours.*
Abstract

This ADED course is designed for the new driving evaluator.  The skills and knowledge needed to establish an adaptive driving program or become a new staff member for an established program will be discussed and shared.  The course will also cover the following topics:  development of a clinical and on road evaluation, basic training techniques, introduction to adaptive equipment, best practices in documentation and interactions with equipment vendors.  

Goals/Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss the basic components of a driver rehabilitation clinical evaluation
  • Analyze the basic components of a driver rehabilitation on road assessment.
  • Assess the resources for networking within the driver rehabilitation community
  • Develop the necessary and optional components for starting a driver rehabilitation program
  • Identify the key stakeholders in the field of driver rehabilitation
  • Assess the sequence of basic on road training techniques.
Presented by Jill Sclease, CTRS, CDRS
Thank you to our course sponsors!
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Registration confirmation and payment receipts are e-mailed to the attendee. All cancellations for live-virtual events must be made in writing to the ADED Executive Office by April 21, 2025; a 20% handling fee will be charged. Refunds will not be issued after this date or for “no-shows.” Partial refunds will not be granted. ADED reserves the right to modify content, timetable, change speakers, or cancel events due to unforeseen/unavoidable circumstances at any time. If ADED cancels an event, a full refund will be provided to registrants. ADED does not offer refunds because of technological issues, should the ADED experience a platform outage, attendees will be provided an appropriate credit.  All complaints relative to the content, instructor, and registration procedures are to be directed to the ADED executive office: 200 1st Ave NW #505 Hickory NC 28601 or via email eLearning@aded.net

*Current CDRS' & DRPs please refer to policy 403 for educational activity and maximum contact hours. Attendance at all live virtual sessions is required to earn 15 ADED Contact Hours. 

ADED's Education Code of Conduct applies to this and all ADED education.  

This course has been approved by The Council on Professional Standards for Kinesiotherapy (COPSKT) for 15 contact hours or 1.5 CEU's.

Jill Sclease

CTRS, CDRS

Driving To Independence

Jill Sclease is a Recreation Therapist and CDRS working at Driving To Independence in Tempe, Arizona.  She has been a member of ADED since 2010 and is currently ADED's President. In 1995 Jill began working in a neurorehabilitation setting where her career focused on brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation.   Jill’s enthusiasm for assisting patients has been the focus of her career.  While working in acute rehabilitation, she introduced patients to the possibility of returning to work and community activities through therapeutic community reintegration outings.   Adaptive driving is a key part of this community reintegration. Throughout her career, Jill has served in many leadership roles, including those at the Arizona State Therapeutic Recreation Association, Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association, and Arizona Adapted Watersports.  Jill has also held leadership roles within ADED, having served as Scholarship Committee Chair, Education Committee Chair and ADED President. She has presented at both NMEDA and ADED conferences, as well as promoting driver rehabilitation at local Universities and organizations. Jill was honored to be recognized as a spinal cord injury specialist by Banner Good Samaritan Rehabilitation Institute in 2006 and to be presented the Outstanding Professional award in 2009 by the Arizona State Therapeutic Recreation Association. In May 2010 Jill joined Driving To Independence to concentrate on independent and safe driving for individuals with disabilities.  She received the credential of a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS) in 2011.  Conducting driving assessments and training clients to become independent in the community is her passion.   She often says the process of identifying appropriate equipment for persons with physical differences is like putting a puzzle together and her job is to put the puzzle together without hammering in the corners.  

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