Rehabilitation Assistant
RADP 100 - Rehabilitation and Professional Skills in Health Care
3.00 credits
(3,0,1)
15 wks
Students will learn about the environment in which health care is delivered, the rehabilitation approach, their role responsibilities and the client's perspective. Students will also learn the meaning of safe, ethical, competent practice and develop an understanding of professionalism in relation to clients/significant others, colleagues and community.
RADP 101 - Effective Therapeutic Communication in Rehabilitation
1.50 credits
(3,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn effective interpersonal communications skills from a rehabilitation framework in order to facilitate and support the Rehabilitation Assistant in teaching and working with clients, clinicians and interdisciplinary teams both individually and in groups.
Prerequisites: RADP 100
RADP 111 - Rehabilitation Principles and Practices: OT/OTA
2.25 credits
(3,0,0)
15 wks
Students will learn about occupational therapy in terms of rehabilitation theory, principles, process and practice.
Prerequisites: RADP 112 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 112 - Rehabilitation Principles and Practices: PT/PTA
2.25 credits
(2,0,1)
15 wks
Students will learn about physical therapy in terms of rehabilitation theory, principles, process and practice.
Prerequisites: RADP 111 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 113 - Rehabilitation Principles and Practices: SLP/SLPA
2.00 credits
(4,0,0)
10 wks
Students will gain an understanding of speech-language pathology in terms of rehabilitation theory, principles, process and practice.
Prerequisites: RADP 114 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 114 - Rehabilitation Principles and Practices: RA
1.00 credits
(2,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn about being a Rehabilitation Assistant in terms of rehabilitation theory, principles, process and practices specifically designed to provide Rehabilitation Assistants with a practice process and strong foundation for problem-solving.
Prerequisites: RADP 111 and 112
RADP 120 - Growth and Development for Rehabilitation Assistants
0.50 credits
(2,0,0)
05 wks
Students will learn about developmental milestones and skill acquisition. These will be discussed in terms or impairments and treatment plans for developing or restoring skill function following disease or injury.
RADP 121 - Functional Anatomy, Theory and Skills: OTA/PTA
3.00 credits
(4,0,0)
15 wks
Students will learn about the musculoskeletal system, its functions, how it coordinates posture, core stability and body mechanics.
Prerequisites: RADP 120 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 122 - Physiology and Cardio-Respiratory Theory and Skills: PTA
1.00 credits
(2,0,0)
12 wks
Students will learn about the cardio-respiratory and lymphatic systems, and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of cardiac and pulmonary diseases when working with physiotherapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 120 and 121
RADP 130 - Disease, Injury and Intervention: Musculoskeletal Systems
1.00 credits
(2,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn about diseases and injuries which cause impairment to the musculoskeletal system, usual interventions and effects on a person's activity and participation levels.
Prerequisites: RADP 120 and 121 are prerequisites or co-requisites
RADP 131 - Musculoskeletal Theory and Skills: OTA
2.25 credits
(2,0,1)
15 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries when working with occupational therapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 130 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 132 - Musculoskeletal Theory and Skills: PTA
2.25 credits
(1,2,0)
15 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries when working with physiotherapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 130 and 131 are prerequisites or co-requisites
RADP 140 - Disease, Injury and Intervention: Psychosocial/Cognitive Systems
1.50 credits
(2,0,0)
15 wks
Students will learn about diseases and injuries which cause impairment to cognitive and/or psychosocial systems, usual interventions and effects on a person's activity and participation levels.
Prerequisites: RADP 130, 131 and 132
RADP 141 - Psychosocial/Cognitive Theory and Skills: OTA/PTA
2.00 credits
(2,0,0)
20 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of cognitive and psychosocial diseases and injuries when working with occupational therapists and physiotherapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 140 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 190 - Practicum: Fieldwork I
6.00 credits
(0,0,34)
05 wks
Students will have practical clinical experience necessary to work effectively as a Rehabilitation Assistant supporting occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech-language pathologists in public or private practice. All fieldwork competencies must be successfully completed at Fieldwork I Level in order to continue in the program.
Corequisites: RADP 101, 113, 114, 122, 140 and 141
RADP 201 - Advanced Communications in Rehabilitation
1.50 credits
(3,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn advanced communication skills and learn technological methods to support clinical work with clients, clinicians, interdisciplinary teams and operational work that supports the delivery of rehabilitation services and related records.
Prerequisites: RADP 101
RADP 210 - Administrative Support Systems for Rehabilitation Assistants
1.50 credits
(3,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn the fundamental data, file management and system skills to support efficient and effective operations within the health care delivery system.
Corequisites: RADP 230
RADP 211 - Recreation Techniques for Rehabilitation Assistants
1.50 credits
(3,0,0)
10 wks
Students will gain an understanding of the function and process of recreation activities and how to use these activities to assist people in developing, maintaining or restoring skills to their optimal levels of activity and participation within their community.
Prerequisites: RADP 114
RADP 230 - Disease, Injury and Intervention: Neurological System
1.50 credits
(2,0,0)
15 wks
Students will learn about diseases and injuries which cause impairment to the neurological system, usual interventions and effect on a person's activity and participation levels.
Prerequisites: RADP 140 and 141
RADP 231 - Neurology Theory and Skills: OTA
3.00 credits
(3,1,0)
15 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of neurological diseases and injuries when working with occupational therapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 230 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 232 - Neurology Theory and Skills: PTA
3.00 credits
(1,1,2)
15 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistants skills used in the treatment of neurological diseases and injuries when working with physiotherapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 230 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 233 - Neurology Theory and Skills: SLPA
1.50 credits
(3,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn to apply theory and acquire the practical rehabilitation assistant skills used in the treatment of neurological diseases and injuries when working with speech-language pathologists.
Prerequisites: RADP 230 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 240 - Gerontology Theory and Skills: OTA/PTA
2.00 credits
(4,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn about aging; the resulting effects on activity, participation, social community; and interventions for safety and maintenance of function used by Rehabilitation Assistants working with occupational therapists and physiotherapists.
Prerequisites: RADP 230, 231, 232, 233 and 290
RADP 243 - Audiology Theory and Skills: SLPA
1.00 credits
(2,0,0)
10 wks
Students will learn about hearing, its functions, how it affects communication, and the strategies and devices used to restore function.
Prerequisites: RADP 240 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
RADP 250 - Community Integration Theory and Skills: OTA/PTA
3.00 credits
(4,0,0)
15 wks
Students will learn about the delivery of rehabilitation services in the community including maintenance, development or restoration of skills and performance in terms of activity and participation including home, work, and leisure.
Prerequisites: Completion of all first, second and third term RADP courses
Corequisites: RADP 201, 210, 240 and 243
RADP 290 - Practicum: Fieldwork II
6.00 credits
(0,0,34)
05 wks
Students will have practical clinical experience necessary to work effectively as a Rehabilitation Assistant supporting occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech-language pathologists in public or private practice. All fieldwork competencies must be successfully completed at Fieldwork II Level in order to continue in the program.
Prerequisites: RADP 190
Corequisites: RADP 210, 230, 231, 232 and 233
RADP 291 - Practicum: Fieldwork III
6.00 credits
(0,0,34)
05 wks
In this practical clinical experience, the student will have an opportunity to work at a level comparable to that of employable Rehabilitation Assistants. All fieldwork competencies must be successfully completed at the Graduate Level in order to complete the program and receive a diploma.
Prerequisites: RADP 290
Corequisites: RADP 201, 211, 240, 243 and 250