Poster Sessions
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD 10:30 to 11:30 & 2:00 to 3:00 Expo Center
About The Session:
Two opportunities to earn continuing education credits for one hour of engagement with poster presenters.
About The Presenter(s):
Application of Communication Partner Training Principles to Stakeholders of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Qualitative Research Study
Presenter: Dr. Billy Ogletree, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Western Carolina University.
Healthy Aging: How to Incorporate Evidence-Based Programs for Better Health Outcomes
Presenter: Jeanne Dairaghi, Project Manager, Chronic Disease Self-management Program, UNC-Asheville Center for Health and Wellness
Factors Influencing Post-Secondary Education and Employment for Transition Aged Individuals with Down Syndrome
Presenter: Krystal Graves, Graduate Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Community Living for All: Perspectives of People with Disabilities on Transitions from Institutions to the Community
Presenter: Karen Hamilton, NC ADA Network Coordinator (Initiative of the NC Council on Developmental Disabilities and Southeast ADA Center)
The Accessible Icon Project
Presenter: Brendon Hildreth, Student at Craven Community College, Advocate for the Accessible Icon Project, Person with a Disability
Updated Information on 911 Services
Presenter: Donna Platt, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, North Carolina Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Recent Interventions for Caregivers of Individuals with Schizophrenia Apps to Aid Caregivers in Coordination of Care
Presenter: Jordan Richards, M.S. Candidate, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Effective Treatments for Veterans with Co-Morbid Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Presenter: Emily Robinson, Graduate Student, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, UNC-Chapel Hill
Utilizing an Online Suite of Career, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Assessments in American Sign Language
Presenters: Steven R. Sligar, Ed.D., CVE, PVE, Professor and Coordinator of the graduate certificate in Vocational Evaluation, Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies, East Carolina University / Debra Guthmann, Ed.D., Consultant on Services to Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Co-Principal Investigator, NIDILRR funded disability and rehabilitation research project, Wright State University /
Josephine F. Wilson, D.D.S., Ph.D., Director, Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues (SARDI) Program, Department of Community Health, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University
Assistive Technology for Veterans Living with Substance Use Disorders and Other Mental Health Diagnoses
Presenter: Connor Tripp, Graduate Student, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD 10:30 to 11:30 & 2:00 to 3:00 Expo Center
About The Session:
Two opportunities to earn continuing education credits for one hour of engagement with poster presenters.
About The Presenter(s):
Application of Communication Partner Training Principles to Stakeholders of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Qualitative Research Study
Presenter: Dr. Billy Ogletree, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Western Carolina University.
Healthy Aging: How to Incorporate Evidence-Based Programs for Better Health Outcomes
Presenter: Jeanne Dairaghi, Project Manager, Chronic Disease Self-management Program, UNC-Asheville Center for Health and Wellness
Factors Influencing Post-Secondary Education and Employment for Transition Aged Individuals with Down Syndrome
Presenter: Krystal Graves, Graduate Student, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Community Living for All: Perspectives of People with Disabilities on Transitions from Institutions to the Community
Presenter: Karen Hamilton, NC ADA Network Coordinator (Initiative of the NC Council on Developmental Disabilities and Southeast ADA Center)
The Accessible Icon Project
Presenter: Brendon Hildreth, Student at Craven Community College, Advocate for the Accessible Icon Project, Person with a Disability
Updated Information on 911 Services
Presenter: Donna Platt, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, North Carolina Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Recent Interventions for Caregivers of Individuals with Schizophrenia Apps to Aid Caregivers in Coordination of Care
Presenter: Jordan Richards, M.S. Candidate, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Effective Treatments for Veterans with Co-Morbid Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Presenter: Emily Robinson, Graduate Student, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, UNC-Chapel Hill
Utilizing an Online Suite of Career, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Assessments in American Sign Language
Presenters: Steven R. Sligar, Ed.D., CVE, PVE, Professor and Coordinator of the graduate certificate in Vocational Evaluation, Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Studies, East Carolina University / Debra Guthmann, Ed.D., Consultant on Services to Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Co-Principal Investigator, NIDILRR funded disability and rehabilitation research project, Wright State University /
Josephine F. Wilson, D.D.S., Ph.D., Director, Substance Abuse Resources and Disability Issues (SARDI) Program, Department of Community Health, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University
Assistive Technology for Veterans Living with Substance Use Disorders and Other Mental Health Diagnoses
Presenter: Connor Tripp, Graduate Student, Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill