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The Rehabilitation Continuum

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Learning Objectives Content Time Instructor Teaching


Frame Strategies
At the end of the presentation, I) Purpose and goal of rehabilitation. (obj #1) 60 minutes Camille M. O’Reilly, Didactic Lecture
participants will be able to: II) The rehabilitation process. (obj #2) CRRN, MPH and Discussion
A) The rehab team – members and their
1. Explain the role of physical roles.
rehabilitation within the B) Goal setting and functional outcomes.
continuum of patient care. C) Evaluation.
2. Describe the rehabilitation III) Levels of rehabilitation care. (obj #3)
process. A) Acute inpatient rehabilitation.
3. Describe the various levels B) Subacute rehabilitation.
of rehabilitation care. C) Home Health.
4. Compare the various D) Day Rehab.
levels of rehabilitation care E) Out patient.
and their corresponding IV) Medicare reimbursement. (obj #4)
Medicare reimbursement. A) Acute inpatient rehabilitation.
B) Subacute rehabilitation.
C) Home Health.
D) Day Rehab.
E) Out patient.

O’Reilly, C./08.27.2008
The Rehabilitation Continuum
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Course Description Intended Audience Agenda


RN and SW case
managers/discharge planners

O’Reilly, C./08.27.2008
Instructor Biography

Camille Marie O'Reilly, RN, CRRN, MPH

Professional Qualifications
June1990 - present
Licensed registered nurse, State of Illinois (041-258758)

1994 - present
Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse, CRRN

January 2007 - present


Approved Manual Skills Evaluator for Nurse Assistant/Aide Training Programs
Illinois Department of Public Health

Education
Bachelor of Arts, English, 1982
Loyola University - Chicago, IL

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1990


University of Illinois at Chicago
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

Master's in Public Health, Policy and Administration, 2003


Health Policy and Administration
School of Public Health
University of Illinois at Chicago

Camille M. O'Reilly, RN has worked in the field of physical rehabilitation since 1990. In
that time Ms. O’Reilly has held staff nurse positions in the acute and subacute settings;
has worked in home health as a visiting and private duty nurse and as a director of
nursing; has been a research project manager in rehabilitation outcomes research; and,
most recently, works as a rehabilitation admissions assessment coordinator. In 2003
Ms. O’Reilly completed a Master’s in Public Health and since then has been a volunteer
health and disability education coordinator in Oaxaca, Mexico. Since 2007 Ms. O’Reilly
has been adjunct faculty in the Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program at Oakton
Community College.

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