
About this Event
Visual Development, Deficiencies, and the Role of Vision Therapy in OT
Contact Hours: 2.0
This course has a fee of $20 which includes admission and dinner served at the event.
In our seminar, we will explore the role of visual development in occupational therapy, how to identify visual deficiencies in the therapy room, and when to refer clients for vision therapy. Case examples and practical documentation strategies will help OTs apply concepts directly to practice.
Objectives:
1. Define at least five developmental visual functions (e.g., acuity, accommodation, vergence, ocular motility, visual processing) and state how each can affect occupation (ADLs/IADLs, school, work).
2. Identify a minimum of four red flags for visual dysfunction observable in the therapy room and match each to an appropriate OT action (environmental adaptation, screening, activity modification, referral).
3. Document one client scenario using OT-appropriate language that differentiates screening from diagnosis and outlines a referral pathway to an eye-care professional/vision therapy provider.
Disclosure of Interests:
This course is developed and presented solely for educational purposes. The instructors have no financial relationships with commercial entities whose products or services may be discussed.
This course is being submitted for approval through TOTA and meets the requirements for CE under Texas Administrative Code §367.2 as an ‘Other Acceptable Activity’ relevant to occupational therapy practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First United Bank, 8701 Ranch to Market Road 2244, Austin, United States
USD 23.18