Illinois Occupational Therapy Association

The health and safety of ILOTA members is the top priority for the ILOTA Executive Board. ILOTA , along with AOTA has been closely monitoring the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) regarding COVID-19. AOTA has done an excellent job keeping members and state association leaders informed.  Following the CDC’s March 15 recommendation that organizers cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or
more throughout the United States for the next 8 weeks, ILOTA is postponing all face-to-face events and we are working to provide an online format for meetings and CE events.

In response to the on-going changes within the state related to COVID-19 and therapy provision, ILOTA Executive board members and ILOTA Lobbyist have been monitoring and attempting to lobby the Illinois State Legislature to make needed changes to the telehealth restrictions. The Illinois Legislature is currently not in session, resulting in a lag in response to this issue. ILOTA is also offering a Town Hall meeting to understand the issues practitioners are facing, share resources, and offer support. Please see the Resources section for more information.​

 
 
Call for Papers

2021 ILOTA Virtual Annual Conference 

Virtual Conference - the entire month of October 2021!
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*The Deadline for the Call for Papers HAS BEEN EXTENDED until April 30, 2021!*

During the submission process, participants must read and agree to the following statements.

  • Confirmations will be sent via e-mail by mid-June 2021 regarding acceptance of submissions. Confirmations not acknowledged by the due date may result in a session being dropped from the final program.
  • Speakers are responsible for using their own computer to record presentations (recording assistance will be provided by ILOTA).
  • Any course materials/handouts must be provided by the speaker.
  • Speakers will have the option to submit handouts and course materials to be posted on the ILOTA website and Learning Management System (LMS) website, which will be available for download by attendees. Instructions will be provided at a later date.
  • Speakers are asked not to sell products during their presentations.

Options for 2021 ILOTA Virtual Conference Presentation

Short Course

  • Courses should be ~60 minutes in length
  • Presenters will record course and ILOTA will have it available for the entire month of October for attendee viewing

Poster

  • Poster presentations should include a visual (i.e., poster) and ~10 minute recorded presentation
  • Poster presentations will be grouped in small cohorts of 3-5 presentations based on content area
  • Poster presenters should also be available for a live 1-hour virtual follow-up session sometime in October with their cohort to facilitate a discussion based on topic areas
 

ILOTA Awards

Please review the information below for a complete list of the awards and past recipients. Awards noted below with an asterisk (*) are for ILOTA members only. The 2023 winners are listed below in bold. Congratulations to all of our past award winners!

The 2024 awards nomination window will open in late spring / summer. All nominations must be submitted by the deadline of July 31, 2024. For a complete summary chart of all awards, including the description/purpose, eligibility, and criteria for each award, please access the PDF document here. Questions? Contact us at [email protected]. Thank you!

Nominations Form
Honorary Lifetime Members*
Description of Honor: An honorary lifetime membership is conferred upon those who performed distinguished service in the field of occupational therapy as determined by the ILOTA Executive Board. Nominees must meet the following minimum qualifications for award consideration:
  • Active employment as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant for at least 30 years.
  • Active ILOTA member for at least 25 years.
  • Served on the ILOTA Executive and/or Full Board for at least 10 years. Consideration may also be given to individuals who have made significant contributions to ILOTA in other ways such as frequent conference presentations or articles published in The Communique.
  • Demonstrated exceptional service to the field of occupational therapy through advocacy, community engagement, scholarship, education, and/or clinical practice

More than one award may be issued in any given year.

Past Honorary Lifetime Members:
  • Ruth Hadra, OTR
  • Beatrice Wade, OTR
  • Fred Sammons, OTR
  • Barbara Loomis, OTR
  • 2017 – Catherine Brady, OTR, Kathryn Melin Eberhardt, MAEd, COTA/L, ROH & Melanie Ellexson, OTR
  • 2019 – Mae Brandon, OTR & Nancy Richman, OTR
  • 2020 – Clem Carder, COTA/L, LMT, CKTI & Gail Fisher, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
  • 2021 - Elizabeth Cada, OTR/L
Award of Appreciation

Description of Award: Recognizes an individual, group, or organization that demonstrates support and advocacy for the advancement of occupational therapy in the State of Illinois. (Maximum of three awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Senator John D’Arco & Saul Morse
  • 1981 – Edward Lis, MD & Dianne Kolzow
  • 1984 – Charles Chevillon
  • 1990 – Paschal Panio, MD & Wendy Meltzer
  • 1992 – Subash Shah, MD
  • 1994 – Catherin Meyer, MD
  • 1995 – Janet Hogan
  • 1997 – Elizabeth Coulson
  • 1999 – Michelle Henderson
  • 2001 – Elizabeth Coulson
  • 2018 – Louis Fogg
  • 2021 - Maureen Mulhall
  • 2022 - Jenny Kray and Aaron Paramore
Award of Merit (Historian's Award)*

Description of Award: Honors a member of ILOTA who has shaped the course of occupational therapy in the State of Illinois. Honors a member of ILOTA who has made a comprehensive and sustained contribution to the growth and development of occupational therapy in the State of Illinois. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Beatrice Wade, OTR
  • 1982 – Marian Gilpin, OTR
  • 1983 – Margaret Hollowell, OTR
  • 1984 – Lynette Barnes, OTR
  • 1988 – Fred Sammons, OTR
  • 1989 – Eva McCormick, OTR
  • 1990 – Sarah Skinner, OTR
  • 2001 – Patrick Bloom, OTR
  • 2003 – Deanna Sava, OTR
  • 2006 – Christine Helfrich, PhD., OTR, FAOTA
  • 2010 – Elizabeth Wittbrodt, OTR
  • 2012 – Kim Bryze, OTD, OTR
  • 2013 – Ruth Bixby, OTR
  • 2014 – Mary Lou Ross, OTR
  • 2019 – Nancy Richman, OTR
  • 2020 – Linda Olson, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
  • 2021 - Leslie Roundtree, DHS, MBA, OTR/L
  • 2023 - Gail Fisher, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA
Board Award of Merit*

Description of Award: To recognize individuals on the ILOTA Board who have made outstanding contributions toward facilitating board business, and advancing the practice of occupational therapy in the State of Illinois. (Maximum of three awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Pamela Silverman – OTR
  • 1981 – Marilyn Karim, OTR
  • 1982 – Claudia Papke, OTR
  • 1983 – Carolyn Yoss, OTR
  • 1984 – Gail Fisher, OTR & Kathryn Melin Eberhardt, COTA
  • 1985 – Barbara Townsend, OTR
  • 1986 – Nancy Richman, OTR
  • 1987 – Debbie Walens, OTR
  • 1989 – Katie Chrystal-Piazzi, OTR & Carolyn Yoss, OTR
  • 1990 – Karen Gableson, OTR
  • 1991 – Clementine Carder, COTA
  • 1992 – Mary Andree Darnall, OTR & Elaine Novak, OTR
  • 1993 – Linda Moran, OTR
  • 1997 – Paula Jo Belice, OTR, Letty Sargant, OTR, & Ruth Ann Watkins, OTR
  • 1998 – Coralie Glantz, OTR
  • 2001 – Mae Brandon, OTR & Letty Sargant, OTR
  • 2006 – Laura Obara, OTR & Alma Tan Torres PhD, OTR
  • 2007 – Rachel Galant, OTR, Angelica Barraza, OTR, Veronica Llerena, OTS, Carrie Nutter, OTR, & Judith Abelenda, OTR
  • 2008 – Kathryn Melin Eberhardt, MAEd, COTA/L, ROH
  • 2009 – Monika Robinson, OTR
  • 2011 – Carolyn Calamia, OTR
  • 2014 – Peggy Nelson, OTR
  • 2019 – Lisa Mahaffey, OTR
  • 2021 - Janet Adcox, OTR/L, C/NDT, CSRS, CKTP; Lisa Iffland, OTR/L
  • 2022 - Molly Bathje, PhD, MS, OTR/L and ILOTA Leadership Development Program (LDP) Committee (John Dudzik, DHS, OTR/L; Catherine Killian, OTD, MEd, OTR/L; Lisa Mahaffey, PHD, OTR/L, FAOTA; Nadia Marasti, MOT, OTR/L; Abigail Swidergal, MS, COTA/L, CKTP; and, Laura VanPuymbrouck, PhD, OTR/L)
  • Moira Bushell, OTD, MEd, OTR/L, BCP
Occupational Therapy Assistant of the Year Award*

Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapy assistant who has made significant contributions which impact ILOTA and advance occupational therapy in the State of Illinois. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Maureen Massart-Reardon, COTA
  • 1981 – Kathleen Peter, COTA
  • 1982 – Robin Jones, COTA
  • 1983 – Betty Czekala, COTA & Kathleen Moylan, COTA
  • 1984 – Kathryn Melin Eberhardt, COTA
  • 1985 – Frances Lewis, COTA
  • 1986 – Cheryle Palahnuik, COTA
  • 1987 – Christine Casey, COTA
  • 1989 – Sue Lynn Hansen, COTA
  • 1990 – Peter Blazina, COTA
  • 1991 – Clementine Carder, COTA
  • 1992 – Patrica Heath, COTA
  • 1995 – Jennifer Young, COTA
  • 1997 – Michelle Zurisk, COTA
  • 1998 – Mary Jo Boehm, COTA
  • 1999 – Kate Parent, COTA
  • 2001 – Kim Packwood Navarro, COTA
  • 2004 – Mark Stojakovich, COTA
  • 2006 – Jeanne Rehr, BA COTA 
  • 2011 – Peggy Smutny, COTA
  • 2020 – Abigail Swidergal, MS, COTA/L, CKTP & Joni Kamstra, COTA
  • 2021 - Ray Cendejas, COTA/L
Occupational Therapist of the Year Award*

Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapist who has made significant contributions which impact ILOTA and advance occupational therapy in Illinois. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.) 

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Lillian Parent, OTR
  • 1981 – Barbara Loomis, OTR
  • 1982 – Elizabeth Cada, OTR
  • 1983 – Norma Howat, OTR
  • 1984 – Shirley Esenther, OTR
  • 1985 – Beverly Myers, OTR
  • 1986 – Velma Reichenbach, OTR
  • 1987 – Cynthia Hughes, OTR
  • 1988 – Florence Goold, OTR
  • 1989 – Barbara Townsend, OTR
  • 1990 – Shari Intagliata, OTR
  • 1991 – Peggy Sabol, OTR
  • 1992 – Nancy Richman, OTR
  • 1993 – Batia Levy, OTR
  • 1995 – Kimberly Bryze, OTR & Elizabeth Wittbrodt, OTR
  • 1997 – Catherine Brady, OTR
  • 1998 – Coralie Glantz, OTR
  • 2003 – Cynthia Carr, OTR
  • 2006 – Mary Michaelsen, OTR
  • 2007 – Terry Giese, OTR
  • 2009 – Lisa Mahaffey, OTR
  • 2012 – Cheryl Huber Lee, OTR
  • 2013 – Bev Meyers, OTR
  • 2015 – Molly Bathje, OTR & Susanne Higgins, OTR
  • 2017 – Katharine Preissner, OTR
  • 2019 – Caren Schranz, OTR & Steven Taylor, OTR
  • 2020 – Kelsey Watters, OTR/L
  • 2021 - John Dudzik, DHS, OTR/L
  • 2022 - Ashley Stoffel, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA
  • 2023 - Bridget Hahn, OTD, OTR/L
Public Awareness Award

Description of Award: Recognizes members of ILOTA or non-members, who have made outstanding contributions toward increasing the public’s awareness and understanding of the value of occupational therapy. Expands awareness of the profession to potential future occupational therapy practitioners. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 1980 – Barbara Loar, OTR
  • 1981 – Jeff Blackman & Mark Des Jardins
  • 1982 – K. B. Hudgens, OTR
  • 1983 – Licensure Committee: Beth Cada, Robin Jones, Jessica Presperin, Sue Cummins, and Norma Arras
  • 1985 – Terri Giese, OTR, Terrie Nolinske, OTR
  • 1987 – Mae Brandon, OTR
  • 1989 – Maggie Montejano, OTR
  • 1993 – Archives Committee
  • 1997 – Nancy Richman, OTR
  • 1998 – Katherine Burson, OTR
  • 1999 – Peggy McRoberts, OTR
  • 2000 – Barbara G. Fox, OTR
  • 2001 – Kim Marshall, OTR; Elizabeth Cada, OTR; Students: Erin Forbes, Sunny Harries, Kelly Keserich, Carolyn Krusinowski, Elaine Naranjo, Nathan Rieder, Renee Rossetti, & Cheryl Widstrand
  • 2002 – Deanie Loconte
  • 2003 – Clementine Carder, COTA/L
  • 2007 – Laura Obara, OTR & Rhonda Schleis, OTR
  • 2010 – Nancy Daly
  • 2020 – Laura Van Pumbyrouck, PhD, OTR/L
  • 2021 - Claudia Cirrincione, OTD, OTR/L
Outstanding Occupational Therapy Student Award (added in 2014)*
Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapy student who has demonstrated:
  • leadership and excellence in academic or clinical performance. 
  • exceptional ability to promote occupational therapy through their activities. 

Provides an incentive for occupational therapy students to contribute to the profession at the student level of professional preparation. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2014 – Justin Kaspryk (Midwestern University)
  • 2016 – Nadia Marasti (Midwestern University)
  • 2017 – Marlena Mosbacher (Rush University) & Ryan Walsh (University of Illinois at Chicago)
  • 2019 – Morgan Stasell (Rush University)
  • 2021 - Rolando Jara (University of Illinois at Chicago)
  • 2022 - Ariana Carrillo-Ortega (Midwestern University)
  • 2023 - Suraj Patnaik, OTS
Outstanding Occupational Therapy Assistant Student Award (added in 2014)*
Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapy assistant student who has demonstrated:
  • leadership and excellence in academic or clinical performance. 
  • exceptional ability to promote occupational therapy through their activities. 

To provide an incentive for occupational therapy assistant students to contribute to the profession at the student level of professional preparation. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2019 – Krecia Sweeney (McHenry County College)
Occupational Therapy Assistant / Occupational Therapist (OTA / OT) Partnership Award (added in 2023)*

Description of Award: Promotes the collaborative model of practitioners  (OTA / OT) in the advancement of the occupational therapy profession in Illinois. Recognizes exemplary collaborative intraprofessional partnerships. (Maximum of two awarded yearly.)

Early Career Impact Award (added in 2023)*

Description of Award: Recognizes efforts demonstrating significant contributions to the ILOTA Strategic Plan by an occupational therapy practitioner in the first five years of their career. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2023 – Ricardo Ramirez, OTD, OTR/L
Political Action Award (added in 2023)*

Description of Award: Recognizes promotion of occupational therapy practice, payment for occupational therapy, or disability rights in the political arena. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2023 – ILOTA Medicaid Task Force Members: Gail Fisher, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA; Brenda Koverman, PhD, MBA, MS, OTR/L; Nancy Richman, OTR; Monika Robinson, DrOT, OTR/L; Jenna Verdicchio, OTR/L; Megan Win, OTR/L
Mentor Award (added in 2023)*

Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapy practitioner (clinician, supervisor, educator, or researcher) who has demonstrated outstanding mentorship of a student, colleague, or employee in a sustained partnership in practice, academic, or research contexts, wherein mutual respect, guidance, and knowledge is shared. (Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2023 – Leslie Marriott, OTR/L
Innovative Practice Award (added in 2023)*

Description of Award: Recognizes an occupational therapy practitioner whose efforts improve the provision of occupational therapy services in Illinois(Maximum of one awarded yearly.)

Past Award Recipients:
  • 2023 – Andrea LeFlore, OTD, OTR/L
Nominations Form
 

 

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 ILOTA Live Virtual Event: "Discharge Considerations: Advocating for the Right to Live in a Community Setting"

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Registration Fees: Members $25 - Non-members $50

(Not a member? Join here and register at the lower rate!)

Sponsored by the ILOTA Home & Community Health Special Interest Section (SIS).

This course has been approved for 1.5 contact hours of CE credit.

Register Here!

Description:

The aim of this presentation is to provide a critical examination of patient discharges to long-term care settings, as well as to educate practitioners about a community transition program funded by the state of Illinois: the Comprehensive Class Member Transition Program (CCMTP). The CCMTP facilitates the transition of residents living in long-term care facilities to the least restrictive community setting, while connecting them with local resources to support continuity of care. The information presented in this course will prepare occupational therapists in acute care, inpatient rehab, and subacute settings to collaborate and support this program in its overall goal of supporting an individual’s right to live in a community setting.

Presenters:

Annie Wagner, OTD, OTR/L
Avery Schneider, OTD, OTR/L
Hannah Mulhausen, OTD, OTR/L
Jocelynn Carey, OTD, OTR/L

Register Here!

Registration Fees: Members $25 - Non-members $50

(This course has been approved for 1.5 contact hours of CE credit. The Zoom meeting link will be emailed to all confirmed registrants prior to the event.)

 

 

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 ILOTA Live Virtual Event: "Expanding Occupational Therapy's Role in Homeless and Community-Based Settings"

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Co-Sponsored by the Home & Community Health Special Interest Section (SIS)

Registration Fees: Members $25 - Non-members $50

This course has been approved for 1.5 contact hours of CE credit if you attend the live session and complete the CE assessment survey.

The Zoom recording is now available here:

Meeting Recording:
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Description:

Occupational therapy (OT) is an invaluable discipline to be integrated in community-based settings and the field has a history of meeting the ever-changing needs in society since its inception. Yet, OT has not been equitably positioned to effectively support the needs and priorities of particular marginalized groups due to a wide array of structural determinants. This CEU presentation will offer an opportunity for students, practitioners, researchers, educators, and advocates to explore the call for OT in emerging practice settings in Illinois, particularly settings engaging with people experiencing homelessness. Broad and local sociopolitical contexts will be discussed as well as supporting documentation for OT's role  in emerging community-based settings. Session presenters will describe their successes and challenges in bringing OT into various organizations, such as supportive housing, medical respite, and street medicine settings. Paid employment, direct and consultative services, and fieldwork opportunities will be highlighted from the presenters' experiences. Participants will gain knowledge and skills in expanding community collaborations and innovative channels in Illinois for OT services to further contribute to this socially-relevant profession.

Objectives:

  • Identify sociopolitical factors supporting OT's role in emerging areas of community-based practice
  • Describe the role of occupational therapy (OT) with marginalized populations according to existing OT research, frameworks, and Code of Ethics
  • Recognize social justice and related principles to inform practice
  • Recognize various opportunities for OT in emerging community-based settings
  • Explore service models to support OT in emerging practice settings (direct service, consultation, fieldwork, volunteer)
Presenters:

Andrea LeFlore (she/her/hers), OTD, OTR/L
Nina Robins (she/her/hers), PhD, OTR/L


 Registration Fees: Members $25 - Non-members $50

Zoom meeting link will be emailed to all registrants prior to the meeting.

(This course has been approved for 1.5 contact hours of CE credit if you attend the live session and complete the CE assessment survey.)