Associate Professor
Dr. Lansing's research interests include healthy aging and the impact of the environment on meaningful occupational participation.
Her doctoral focus was on development of a community-based healthy aging educational program for older adults living in their own homes.
Current Courses:
OTD 520 OT Process Analyzing Occupations for Individuals and Groups
OTD 540 Analyzing Movement in Occupational Performance
OTD 651 Interventions IIIB - Impact of the Environment on Health and Occupational Engagement
Education and Training
- Doctor of Occupational Therapy, St. Catherine University
- Master of Organizational Leadership, St. Ambrose University
- BSOT, Washington University
- BA, St. Ambrose University
Areas of Professional Interest
- Environmental design to support occupational participation
- Assistive technology to support healthy aging
- Aging in place with senior adult populations
"The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet."
Frederick Buechner
Clinical Experience
- Adult inpatient rehabilitation, both within the hospital and long-term care settings
- Adult outpatient upper extremity/hand rehabilitation
- School based therapy
- Pediatric inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation
Professional Memberships
- American Occupational Therapy Association Member
- Iowa Occupational Therapy Association Member
- NBCOT Member
- World Federation of Occupational Therapists Member
Licensed in Iowa
More about Dr. Lansing
HS 100: Health Careers Exploration
Assisted in Labs for:
OTD 540 Analysis of Movement in Occupational Performance
OTD 550 Interventions IA
OTD 551 Interventions IB
Taught course content in:
OTD 650 Interventions IIIA - Acute Care Setting
PUBLICATIONS
Phillips, E., Kilburg, L., Lansing, A., & McCombs, A. (2020). Environmental Modifications. In Matuska, K. (Ed.), Ways of Living: Intervention strategies to enable participation (5th ed. pp. 457-478). AOTA Press: Bethesda, MD.
Lansing, A. (May, 2020). Aging Innovatively: A community-based healthy aging program. SIS Quarterly Practice Connections, 5(2), 23-26.
RECENT PRESENTATIONS
2020 Dec., Healthy Aging
Army Sustainment Command Resilience Program
Rock Island Arsenal/US Army Sustainment Command
Rock Island, IL and throughout US
2019 Apr., Aging Innovatively: A Community-Based Healthy Aging Program
AOTA Conference
New Orleans, Louisiana
2018 Oct., If You Build It, They Will Learn: Interprofessional Student-Led Clinic, A Path
for Construction and Reflection
AOTA Education Summit
Louisville, Kentucky
2018 May, Aging Innovatively: A Community-Based Healthy Aging Program
Institute for Person-Centered Care Conference
St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa
2018 Apr., If You Build It, They Will Learn: Interprofessional Student-Led Clinic, A Path
for Construction and Reflection
Interprofessional Education Summit
St. Catherine University, St. Paul, Minnesota
Developed and oversee Aging Innovatively, a community-based healthy aging program for community-dwelling adults.
Provide service to a community-based family literacy program for immigrant and refugee families
Contact
Anne Lansing
Occupational Therapy
Center for Health Sciences Education 255
1320 W. Locust St.
Davenport, IA 52804
563-333-6128
LansingAnneM@x-wingfashion.com