Certificate in Speech & Language After Stroke
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Speech & Language After Stroke is a comprehensive course designed to empower professionals in the field of speech-language pathology. This course holds great significance due to the increasing number of stroke survivors requiring specialized care.
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โข Understanding Speech and Language Disorders after Stroke: This unit will cover the basics of speech and language disorders that can occur after a stroke, including aphasia and dysarthria. โข Assessment Techniques for Speech and Language Disorders: This unit will discuss various assessment techniques used to diagnose and evaluate speech and language disorders in stroke patients. โข Treatment Approaches for Aphasia: This unit will explore evidence-based treatment approaches for aphasia, a common speech and language disorder after stroke. โข Treatment Approaches for Dysarthria: This unit will cover treatment approaches for dysarthria, another common speech and language disorder after stroke. โข Communication Strategies for Patients with Speech and Language Disorders: This unit will provide practical communication strategies that can be used by stroke patients with speech and language disorders. โข Family Involvement in Speech and Language Therapy: This unit will discuss the importance of family involvement in speech and language therapy for stroke patients. โข Augmentative and Alternative Communication: This unit will introduce augmentative and alternative communication methods for stroke patients with severe speech and language disorders. โข Technology in Speech and Language Therapy: This unit will explore various technologies used in speech and language therapy for stroke patients. โข Cultural Considerations in Speech and Language Therapy: This unit will discuss cultural considerations that should be taken into account when providing speech and language therapy to stroke patients.
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