AOTA Approved Provider #3397
State Approval
THE FOLLOWING 33 STATES CURRENTLY RECOGNIZE AOTA APPROVED PROVIDERS SUCH AS OURSELVES:
Alaska, Arkansas, DC, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin
NBCOT® – PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Our courses satisfy NBCOT® Professional Development requirements. All 36 PDUs can be obtained from our courses.
BOARD/STATE ACCEPTED IN:
Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Nebraska, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming
NO STATE CE REQUIREMENTS:
Hawaii, Massachusetts, and New Jersey
Florida
Our courses are web-based live interactive and approved in the State of Florida as an Approved Provider
CE Broker Tracking # 50-9249
The following PT Boards accept courses provided by AOTA approved providers:
Arizona, District of Columbia, Rhode Island
We Report to CE Broker
We report to CE Broker for OT/OTAs in the state of Florida and Alabama. Georgia is a self-reporting state for OT/OTAs.
AOTA Requirements By State
AOTA provides a detailed reference chart for all the CE requirements by state: CLICK HERE
Our courses are approved by occupational therapy boards, associations or licensing agencies in many states. Board requirements are constantly changing and it is ultimately up to each therapist to determine approval in his/her state. Please visit your state board for additional details.
NBCOT® is a registered trademark of The National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. and does not promote or endorse any specific courses, services or training.
Treatment2go is an AOTA approved provider ID #3397. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Tai Chi: Flow into Function:
Rita Shaloiko –
excellent, i had started a tai chi class for myself at the end of last year and this product has great ideas as to how to incorporate it into rehab for my patients. now i don’t have to reinvent the wheel.
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Outrageous price!! I couldn’t believe your course cost so much. Please.
Anonymous –
, I took the Tai Chi course without thinking of all of the ways to use it. Just really looking for something that would meet CEUs with some application for chronic pain and dystonia. This course was a wonderful surprise. As I mentioned I was traveling. Unfortunately, it was to assist my sister with new dialysis. I put the seated breathing into practice with her as well as some of the seated exercise. She loves it during those long 4 hours. Planning to use it with several of my children at work. LOVED THIS COURSE.
Anonymous –
extremely well done course
Dementia and Beyond: The Forgotten Face (OT):
Erin White –
Learned lots of great tips and techniques to use with my patients. This class was engaging and gave me clinical skills I can use right away.
Sandra Hartman –
This class surpassed my expectations. It was engaging, interesting and loaded with great points.
Nan Boyer –
This is an excellent course! I highly recommend this to anyone working with dementia patients. Very informative. My husband had dementia. I would be very pleased to have a therapist aware of this information working with my loved one.
To Pay or Deny? That is the Question: A guide to best documentation practices:
Martha J. Davis –
This was a very helpful course for improving my mode of documentation. It further supports how I have been documenting and has helped me be more precise with better information in each section. It has not reduced my volume of information… just improved my organization and inclusion of information.
I had previously shared this information when I had finished the course.
Anonymous –
Very thorough course. Helped to know the background as to what Medicare covers and what it doesn’t and the history behind it. Everything became a lot clearer about how the G codes work and how to make them fit into your documentation.
I was able to take good information back to my clinic, staff and the QA committee for the rest of the company’s benefit. It made a complicated topic, straight forward and much more logical (and easier to explain to others!) It is one thing to understand it yourself and a whole other thing to be able to teach it to others which is what most of us Directors have to do. Thank you for another great course. You never disappoint.