Feeding Challenges: Sensory vs. Structural vs. Experience - Live Webinar - Two Sessions August 21 and August 28th, 2026
August 21–28, 2026
This course is hosted by an external organization.
Continuing education credits and certificates of completion are managed by the provider. Please use this link to view full course details.
Fairview Rehab Services Employees: The Fairview Rehab CE Department is collecting registrations to secure a group discount. Once we have a list of participants, we will register with the hosting organization on your behalf. You’ll then receive course confirmation and instructions. Use the Register button below to submit your registration request to the Rehab CE Department.
Non-Fairview Employees: Please register directly with the external organization using the link provided. Do not use the Register button below— Fairview Rehab Services will not manage registration for this course for non-employees.
Fairview Rehab Services Employees: The Fairview Rehab CE Department is collecting registrations to secure a group discount. Once we have a list of participants, we will register with the hosting organization on your behalf. You’ll then receive course confirmation and instructions. Use the Register button below to submit your registration request to the Rehab CE Department.
Non-Fairview Employees: Please register directly with the external organization using the link provided. Do not use the Register button below— Fairview Rehab Services will not manage registration for this course for non-employees.
Click here to view the course details from the hosting organization.
Instructor: Danielle Carey, MS, CCC-SLP, COM
Intended Audience:
PT
OT
SLP
Course Level:
Intermediate
Course Type:
Live Webinar
Registration deadline: August 19
Course Description:
Sensory processing, structural differences and varying experiences can each play a role in feeding challenges for children through adults. Strengthen your holistic approach to assessment and intervention for clients with feeding challenges, looking at muscle weakness, abnormal rest posture and swallowing patterns, sensory processing differences, retained reflexes, the mealtime environment, and more.
Contact Information
M Health Fairview Rehab Services Continuing Education Department
Email: rehabce@fairview.org
Phone: 612-672-5607
