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Includes printable groceries advertisements, coupons, calculating sales/discounts activities, sequencing steps, and problem-solving for functional reading therapy.
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60 pages of functional reading activities including organization tasks to target speech-language goals.
Includes printable groceries advertisements, coupons, calculating sales/discounts activities, sequencing steps, and problem-solving for functional reading therapy.
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The Functional Speech Therapy for Long-Term Care Bundle includes materials and resources for new and experienced clinicians working in long-term care settings (i.e., Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living SNF/ALF/LTC, etc.). Filled with educational handouts, screening tools, and practical no-prep treatment activities.
245 Pages
Forms
Functional Reading
Memory/Orientation
Problem Solving/Reasoning/Safety Awareness
Word Retrieval
This packet was created to promote recovery of cognitive-linguistic deficits for individuals returning home or to an assisted/independent living facility. Use of functional real-world tasks in therapy helps generalize skills learned to everyday situations. Functional therapy is based on a patient-centered approach and it is important to consider your clientsâ day-to-day responsibilities. This packet includes a case history form, functional activities, practice ideas, and compensatory strategies. To improve functionality and promote independence, modify materials based on individual needs and use real materials/scenarios when possible.
Sections include: goal writing examples, home practice and ADL activities, 60 + high-quality colored images, and an additional 20 ideas for real-world practice.
The Functional Speech Therapy Workbook contains five sections and includes 340+ pages of functional activities that can be used to target real world cognitive-linguistic skills. Over the last decade, Person-centered care (PCC) has become the new standard across healthcare settings. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are âexpected to provide PCC as part of their therapeutic interactionsâ (DiLollo & Favreau, 2010). Based on a person-centered care model, SLPs should select functional goals, plan functional treatment activities, and report functional gains (Elman & Bernstein-Ellis, 1995). But what does âfunctionalâ therapy really mean? It is important that the patient and his or her family is involved in the treatment plan, especially when setting individualized short- and long- term goals. Ultimately, the goal of treatment should aim to maximize independence and improve quality of life. Unlike a typical workbook, this resource is packed with practical and relevant treatment materials that support this model and promote generalization into activities of daily living.
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Annarose F. (verified owner) –
This is great for my LT pt’s! Thanks!
Tobey Nunnally (verified owner) –
Great product
Elizabeth K. (verified owner) –
Thanks so much! great resource for my students đ
Bilingual Speech and Language (verified owner) –
Great job!
Alexandra Bergman (verified owner) –
Great resource, thank you!