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PDF document with 15 pages of language worksheets
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PDF document with 15 pages of language worksheets
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Educate students, staff, patients and caregivers with a brochure that includes:
WHAT DOES A MEDICAL SPEECH THERAPIST DO?
Speech therapists assess, diagnose, and treat speech
and language, cognitive-communication, and
swallowing disorders in various health-care settings.
Settings
✓ Acute Hospitals
✓ Rehabilitation Centers
✓ Skilled Nursing Facilities
✓ Assisted Living Facilities
✓ Long Term Care
✓ Outpatient Rehabilitation
✓ Home Health Care
Specialties
✓ Aphasia
✓ Apraxia of Speech
✓ Cognitive Communication
✓ Dysphagia
✓ Dysarthria
✓ Speech and Language
✓ Voice and Fluency
Education and Training
✓ Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or related field
✓ Pass national board examination (PRAXIS)
✓ Completion of clinical fellowship year (CFY)
Medical Conditions that may warrant a speech or
swallowing evaluation
✓ Stroke
✓ Dementia
✓ ALS and MS
✓ Brain tumors
✓ Cerebral Palsy
✓ Parkinson’s disease
✓ Myasthenia Gravis
✓ Alzheimer’s disease
✓ Huntington’s disease
✓ Traumatic brain injury
✓ Head and neck cancers
Copy And Recall Treatment (CART) Worksheets (80+ pages and 120 sample target images)
CART is a lexical writing treatment technique focused on improving writing skills for communication in individuals with severe aphasia (Beeson, 1999; Beeson, et al., 2002). Stimuli selected should be personalized and relatable to each client. Practice includes copying target words and progresses to writing words from recall. The CART protocol includes training functional words in sets of five and incorporates a daily homework component six days a week (Beeson, et al., 2002). The activities in this packet were adapted from and are based on the CART protocol (Beeson, et al., 2002).
Beeson, P.M. (1999). Treating acquired writing impairment. Strengthening graphemic representations. Aphasiology, 13(9-11), 767-785.
Beeson, P. M., Hirsch, F. M., & Rewega, M. A. (2002). Successful single-word writing treatment: Experimental analyses of four cases. Aphasiology, 16(4-6), 473-491.
The SLP Praxis Study Guide by Medical SLPs© includes 100+ pages of comprehensive outlines, visual graphs, multiple-choice practice questions, and more to help speech pathology students prepare for the national Praxis II ® examination administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS).
Includes 124 question practice test
Section 1. Typical Development
Section 2. Phonetics
Section 3. Foundations
Section 4. Anatomy and Physiology
Section 5. Professional Practice
Section 6. Diagnostics
Section 7. Articulation and Phonology
Section 8. Language and Cognition
Section 9. Neurogenic Communication
Section 10. Dysphagia and Swallowing
Section 11. Fluency and Fluency Disorders
Section 12. Voice and Resonance
Section 13. Auditory System
Section 14. Genetics
Section 15. Disorders
Section 16. Tracheostomy and Laryngectomy
Section 17. Assistive Technology
Section 18. SLP Service Delivery
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