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what is certified driving rehab specialist

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The Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS®) is a credential offered by ADED representing advanced experience and expertise in diverse areas within the field.

A DRS (Driver Rehabilitation Specialist) is a professional who plans, develops, coordinates, and implements driving services for individuals with disabilities.

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How to become a driver rehabilitation specialist (DRS)?

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What is certified drivers rehab specialist?

Jun 18, 2019 · Susie Touchinsky, OTR/L, SCDCM, CDRS is an occupational therapist and certified driver rehabilitation specialist offering decades of experience, knowledge, and professional support for drivers, families, caregivers, and practitioners.

How much does AARP drivers course cost?

Jan 25, 2019 · Driver Rehab Services are provided by a Certified Driving Rehab Specialist (CDRS), which is a licensed professional that is uniquely qualified to evaluate a driver's physical, perceptual, and cognitive abilities and their ability to drive safely.

What is the AARP smart drivers course?

CDRS ® Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist) is a credential offered by ADED: The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists representing advanced experience and expertise in diverse areas within the field. A CDRS ® is an experienced practitioner in the field of driver rehabilitation who, through successful completion of a formal certification examination, has …

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What is driver rehabilitation?

Driver rehabilitation offers a modern and client-centered path to improve people’s independence. Areas for growth seem very open in this line of work, as it will be changing often and with new technologies.

What is adaptive mobility services?

Adaptive Mobility Services, LLC is an OT-run company. Susie Touchinsky, OTR/L, SCDCM, CDRS created courses to give a very rehab-focused approach to driver rehab, while earning the credits you need to designate yourself as a DRS. She also offers a range of free mini course offerings online for therapists interested in driving rehab. Courses include fundamentals of driver rehab, as well as documentation and goal setting for driver rehab.

What is a DR program?

A DR program will first evaluate the basic skills of a client that are needed for driving. These basic driving skills include: Aside from physical abilities like strength and range of motion, the driver rehabilitation specialist will also assess driving history, current medications, and hearing.

What is a DRS?

A DRS can also help find alternative modes of local transportation for those who can no longer drive. Vehicle modifications are a large part of driver rehabilitation (DR). Modifications can be as high-tech as a computer system or as low-tech as adding a lumbar support pillow.

What is carfit?

Another option is volunteering with CarFit, which is a program that ensures a vehicle is properly adjusted for its specific driver and their needs. They offer volunteer positions and chances to become technicians or event coordinators.

What is ADED in driving?

The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED) exists to support driver education professionals on training and equipment modifications for people with disabilities. ADED hosts two-day introductory courses on driver rehab, as well as a few online courses through its partnership with MedBridge (see below for the courses).

What is the AARP course?

AARP offers a free online course called We Need to Talk, which covers elderly driving safety and skills. Attendees receive a certificate and toolkit to then host their own educational seminars for families or for clients. This is a nice starting point to boost a resume.

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Step 1: Learn to Complete a Driving Clinical Assessment

First, do your research to find education to help you build & expand your OT skills! Look for education that is for OTs by OTs. Comprehensive clinical assessment education should include not just the skills on how to do a clinical assessment, but information on how to set up your clinical based driving program.

Step 2: Learn to Complete a Behind-the-Wheel Evaluation & Training

Next, find hands-on training that will teach you the skills of a DRS. I think we can agree that there is no replacement for hands-on training AND when it comes to risk management, having formalized training is an advantage. Find a workshop that gives you experience in a driving rehab car as the client & as the DRS.

Step 3: Join a Mentorship Program to Build Your Driving Practice

Now it’s time to start building your program. Whether you are building a private practice, expanding a practice, or starting a hospital-based program, Adaptive Mobility is ready to help! Join our Part 3 Mentorship Program to start & grow your own practice.

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