Return to Duty,
Employment, School and Life
Recommendation:
Cognitive rehabilitation with the goal of return to duty emphasizes dual
tasking, incorporates aspects of the SM’s actual duty responsibilities into
treatment, and teaches strategies to conserve cognitive reserve. Collaboration
with the SM’s command is essential for successful return to duty. Rehabilitation towards return to employment
and school emphasize executive functions, prospective memory, and the specific
skills necessary for success in the setting as well as accommodation plans. A
therapeutic focus on return to life should emphasize cognitive aspects of the
resumption of the roles as a family member and friend, and includes
coordination with the behavioral health care provider.
Clinical Resources:
·
mTBI Rehabilitation Toolkit. Chapter 9: Performance and
Self-management, Work, Social, and School Roles http://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/FileDownloadpublic.aspx?docid=7b8e559d-eb34-47eb-b4e8-1528ec56f6a2
o Section 2: Social Roles
§ Sections on reengaging with spouses, children and friends
(p. 356); assessment of communication and interaction skills (pp. 356-362)
including assessments and scales therapists can use
§ Intervention: Reengaging with spouses, children and friends
including Clinician Tip Sheets on:
Resumption of parent roles (p.364), household roles (p.365); and student
role (p. 366)
o Section 3: Return to School with Clinician Tip Sheets on
returning to school (pp. 366-367).
§ Clinician Tip Sheet: Return to School Needs Assessment (p.
368)
§ Patient Handout: Return to School Needs Assessment –
Essential Skills for College Success (pp. 429-430); Study-Reading Systems (p.
431); Note-taking Strategies (p. 432-434)
o Section 4: Return to Duty with sections on Intervention – performing
work roles and return to duty (p.375) and a description of the Return-to-Duty
Performance Validation Program adopted at Ft. Campbell that describes the 10
tasks and grading system.
o Clinician Tip Sheets available: Topographical symbols on a
military map (p. 382); Determining grid coordinates of a point on a military
map (p. 383); Performing first aid for a bleeding extremity (p. 384); tactical
specific visual scanning activity (p. 384); target detection visual scanning
activity (p. 385); duty roster and training schedule activity (p. 386); dress
uniform error detection (p. 387).
o A compensatory cognitive training intervention program in
the context of supported employment for veterans with mild to moderate TBI. The
manual for clinicians includes psychoeducation regarding TBI; strategies to
improve sleep, fatigue, headaches, and tension; and compensatory cognitive
strategies in the domains of prospective memory, attention, learning and
memory, and executive functioning.
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