BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250709T220223EDT-3097GVlTTZ@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250710T020223Z DESCRIPTION:Moving Forward with a Brain Tumour – How Occupational Therapy\, Physiotherapy\, and Speech Language Pathology Support Patients on an Inpa tient Rehabilitation Unit \n\nThis presentation will provide an overview o f the roles of Occupational Therapists (OTs)\, Physiotherapists (PTs) and Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) on an inpatient rehabilitation unit\, working with people diagnosed with a brain tumour. Discussion will include how everyday function can be impacted by a brain tumour\, how function is addressed on an inpatient rehabilitation unit by the various professions\ , clinical considerations\, and the value of inter-professional collaborat ion to achieve the best outcomes prior to discharge from hospital.\n\nPres ented by:\n\nRammjot Saini\n\nRammjot is an Occupational Therapist (OT) on the inpatient rehabilitation unit at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital . She is dedicated to providing client-centred care in a collaborative man ner and considers herself a life-long learner who is always seeking opport unities to grow as a clinician. Rammjot was one of the recipients of the 2 022 Health Care Professional – Professional Development Grants and would l ike to thank the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada for their support! Ramm jot believes in supporting individuals to achieve their full potential thr ough the provision of optimal care and the application of evidence-based p ractices. She has experience working with clients across the lifespan\, wi th a variety of diagnoses and conditions\, including brain injury\, in var ious practice settings.\n\nBansi Shah \n\nBansi is a Physiotherapist (PT) in the inpatient rehabilitation unit at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospit al. She has had the opportunity to work with clients with the diagnosis of brain tumour in her inpatient rehabilitation setting. Bansi knows the imp ortance of collaboration between different healthcare professionals to wor k towards a patient’s goals. She benefited from the generosity of Brain Tu mour Foundation of Canada professional development grant. This allowed her to pursue a course in Neuro development techniques. Bansi has been able t o apply her learning to better patient outcomes and lower the burden of ca re of family members of this vulnerable patient population.\n\nMichelle Zu zarte\n\nMichelle is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) who has been work ing with adult clients in a variety of clinical settings for over 20 years in and around the Greater Toronto Area. Currently\, she works on the Inpa tient Rehabilitation Unit at Halton Healthcare at the Oakville-Trafalgar M emorial Hospital providing 1:1 SLP assessment and treatment for patients w ith neurological conditions\, including brain tumours.\n\n \n DTSTART:20231017T170000Z DTEND:20231017T180000Z LOCATION:Virtual SUMMARY:Moving Forward with a Brain Tumour – How Occupational Therapy\, Phy siotherapy\, and Speech Language Pathology Support Patients on an Inpatien t Rehabilitation Unit URL:/infoneuro/channels/event/moving-forward-brain-tum our-how-occupational-therapy-physiotherapy-and-speech-language-pathology-3 48996 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR