Rehab Insider Spring 2019 Volume 4 Issue 1 UNC Therapy Services Dance Rehabilitation and Wellness Program Our Dance Rehabilitation and Wellness program is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care and rehabilitation while meeting the unique needs of dancers. Our staff includes specialists with extensive background in dance, board certification in sports and orthopedic physical therapy with additional certifications in strength and conditioning and athletic training. Our therapists have extensive experience working with dancers of all levels from beginner to professional. Inside this Issue Dance Rehab and Wellness Program 1 Audiology Meadowmont 2 Community Outreach 3 Feeding Team Conference 4 International Students 5-6 TBI Lecture Series 7 Rehabilitation Center Highlights 8 Featured above: Ellese Nickles, PT, Brian Trabulsi, PT, and Pete Olmos, PT with UNC students Helping dancers prevent and recover from injury and return to studio and performance as soon as possible. To make an appointment with one of our dance specialists on staff or to contact us regarding onsite lecture series and screenings, call 984-974-6083 or email at UNCTS@unchealth.unc.edu ~ Follow us on Facebook or Instagram @UNCTherapyServices
II New UNC Hospitals Audiology Clinic in Chapel Hill UNC Hospitals Audiology in the Department Rehabilitation Therapies Services is excited to announce the opening of a new office at Meadowmont! The office is located at: 435 Meadowmont Village Circle, Chapel Hill, NC 27517. Some services provided are: Auditory evaluations Hearing aid selection Hearing aid fitting, and management Cochlear implant programming To schedule an appointment at this location, call 984-974-4479. Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM Meet our Meadowmont Team Danielle V. Doyle, AuD Deborah Hallock, Gunter, AuD Alyssa R. Flippo, AuD Shana Jacobs, AuD Sarah L. Martinho, AuD Laurel T. Okulski, AuD Jill A. Ritch, AuD Patricia Ann Roush, AuD Kaylee Lynn Watson, AuD, CCC-A Molly D. Widney, AuD Other UNC Audiology Clinics Include: Carolina Crossing Hearing and Voice Center 2226 Nelson Highway (on Highway 54) Suite 102, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Scheduling Number: (984) 974-4479 Audiology At Pittsboro 57 Grant Drive, Suite F Pittsboro, NC 27312 Scheduling Number: (984) 215-6750 UNC Hospital s Pediatric Audiology 101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Scheduling Number: (984) 974-4479 II
III Community Outreach The Department of Rehabilitation Therapy Services hosts and is a part of many community outreach projects throughout the year. This past February, staff members of the Rehab Service Line and guests, spent time at the SECU house to help provide meals for patients, their family members and caregivers from throughout North Carolina and beyond. In March, Rehab Service Line staff members and guests volunteered at Note in the Pocket, an organization that provides clothing to impoverished and homeless schoolchildren in Wake County with dignity and love. For more information, please visit: SECU House: http://www.secufamilyhouse.org Note in the Pocket: https://noteinthepocket.org/ III
IV UNC Feeding Team Conference On Friday, March 8, 2019, the UNC Feeding Team hosted a day-long symposium entitled Food, Function and Feeding: A Collaborative Approach to Pediatric Feeding Difficulties at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill, NC. The event was attended by over 250 participants representing a wide range of medical professionals from across the state of North Carolina and beyond with a vested interest in this very complex pediatric population. Our featured speakers covered an array of hot topics that highlighted the current state of the art in best practices for the care of pediatric feeding disorders. To learn more about our UNC Pediatric Feeding Team and their approach with patient care visit: http://uncfeedingteam.web.unc.edu/ IV
V Clinical Education International Student Visit What a wonderful privilege it is to work with this amazing UNC Rehabilitation Therapies Team at UNC Hospitals! Our visiting scholars from China just finished their 2-week visit and were so impressed with the consistent level of expert care we provide to our patients in all of our settings each and every day. Thank you all for making this event such a HUGE success! Stephanie McAdams, MA-CCC/SLP, Assistant Director of Rehabilitation Therapies at UNC Hospital While visiting physical therapy services at UNC Wellness Center at Meadowmont, students participated in our aquatic therapy program. Rehabilitation Therapies offer aquatic therapy at both UNC Wellness Centers in Chapel Hill and NW Cary. Students also visited PT, OT, SLP acute care at the Hillsborough Hospital. V
VI Group photo of students after receiving their certificate of completion. While visiting the UNC Center for Rehab Care on North Fordham Blvd in Chapel Hill, the students were introduced to the dry needling technique sometimes used by our certified physical therapists. Brian Trabulsi, Assistant Director Therapy Services, using his skills and knowledge as a Physical Therapist in the classroom. Students observing hands-on therapy practices at one of the off-site locations. International students visiting the UNC Rehab Center on the 7th floor VI
VII 2019 TBI Lecture Series Knowledge, Understanding, Caring In March, UNC Rehab Services hosted a TBI Lecture Series, focusing on continuum of care with TBI, and psychosocial health associated with patients suffering from traumatic brain injuries. This series covered information on Medical and Rehab Strategies for the Low Level TBI population, Bringing concussion back to basics, Supported Communication for People with Aphasia, and Family Support, Activity, and Education in TBI Recovery. The Young and the Restless WakeMed NeuroCare Unit Medical and Rehab Strategies for the Low Level TBI Population Presented by: Wing Ng, MD, FAAPMR, Medical Director, Brain Injury Rehabilitation System and Neuro Care program Bethany Lutes, CCC-SLP Carolyn Gregg, OTR/L Susan Gates, PT Denny Powell, OTR/L Bringing concussion back to basics: Sleep, Diet and Exercise Presented by: Kevin A. Carneiro, DO Supported Communication for People with Aphasia Presented by: -Anna Weinberg, CCC-SLP, -Jenni Shafer, MS, CRC Family Support, Activity, and Education are Key in TBI Recovery Presented by: Lukas Sand, SPT, MS, ATC VII
VIII The primary goal of the Rehabilitation Service Line at UNC Hospitals is to provide quality rehabilitation and therapy services in an efficient, cost-effective manner consistent with the hospital s mission statement and strategic initiatives. The Rehabilitation Service Line consists of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology, Rehabilitation Nursing, Recreational Therapy, Child Life, and Audiology as well as the 30-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit. For more information, please contact: Mark Prochazka, Administrative Director (984) 974-5306 Visit us online at: https://www.uncmedicalcenter.org/uncmc/care-treatment/ UNC Rehabilitation Center Highlights A CARF* Accredited Stroke Program July 2017 - June 2018 133 Stroke Patients 82% of stroke patients discharged from UNC back to the community; compared to 75.8% for the region and 73.2% for the nation 98% of patients participating in a satisfactory survey have stated they would recommend UNC Rehab to their family and friends UNC Center for Rehabilitation Facts July 2017 - June 2018 606 Admissions 593 adults 13 adolescents (aged 10-17) UNC Rehab Insider is published by UNC Rehab Services, part of the University of North Carolina Healthcare Network. Please direct your comments and questions to: Raelinn Austin, Executive Assistant (984)974-0380 Raelinn.Austin@unchealth.unc.edu UNC Healthcare 101 Manning Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (984)974-1000 http://www.unchealthcare.org/ VIII