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3 page PDF document that includes aphasia handouts
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Aphasia is a language disorder following neurological damage, most commonly, caused by a stroke. Depending on the site of damage, signs and symptoms of aphasia will vary. Individuals may experience difficulty understanding spoken or written language, trouble communicating daily wants and needs, or struggle with writing. Aphasia is a loss of language — not a loss of intelligence.
3 page PDF document that includes aphasia handouts
The Cognitive Communication Assessment created by Medical SLPs is a quick and easy to administer tool for speech therapists working in the medical setting. With a more functional approach to evaluation, this assessment tool can be used to develop individualized therapy programs and help therapists create functional goals for their clients. Administration materials included: patient intake form, record form, and stimulus booklet. Note: This is an informal assessment and has not been standardized.
Table of Contents
I. Intake Form
i. HPI, PLOF, Daily Routines, Cognitive Demands, Discharge Planning
ii. MDS Coding – For Skilled Nursing Facilities only
II. Auditory Comprehension
i. Pointing/Body Parts
ii. Yes/No Questions
iii. Following Commands
iv. Understanding Conversation
III. Verbal Expression
i. Automatics
ii. Phrase Completion
iii. Repetition
iv. Confrontational Naming
v. Divergent Naming
vi. Responsive Naming
vii. Convergent Naming
viii. Object Description
ix. Sentence Formulation
IV. Written Expression
i. Confrontational Naming
ii. Personal Information
iii. Functional Messages and Taking Notes
iv. Clock Drawing
V. Reading Comprehension
i. Reading Ability/Recognition
ii. Words-Phrases Matching
iii. Paragraph Comprehension
iv. Functional Reading – Menu
VI. Cognition
i. Attention
ii. Immediate Recall and Recent Memory
iii. Distant Memory
iv. Making Change and Calculating Coins
v. Functional Calculations
vi. Problem Solving/Safety
vii. Sequencing and Organization
viii. Balancing Checkbook and Writing a Check
Differential diagnosis (DDX) for types of aphasia with impacted brain regions (Broca’s area, trancortical motor, trancortical sensory, conduction, transcortical mixed, global) and communication impact/disorders (expressive language, receptive language, repetition, writing, and reading).
This item is included in the Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Praxis Study Guide
Printable caregiver handout for patient families and around your workplace.
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