Login
Communauté Vinci
Extérieur
Si votre nom d'utilisateur ne se termine pas par @vinci.be ou @student.vinci.be, utilisez le formulaire ci-dessous pour accéder à votre compte de lecteur.
Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 36, n°3. The Speech-Language Pathologist's Role in Improving Long Term Care - [July 2015] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/07/2015 |
Dépouillements
Article
Natalie F. Douglas, Auteur ;
Ellen Hickey, Auteur
|
The purpose of this article is to discuss various types of organizational cultures and climates in relationship to best practice implementation. Although not specific to speech-language pathology, positive organizational cultures and climates ar[...]
Article
In this article, setting-specific challenges and recent ethical concerns relating to speech-language pathology service provision in skilled nursing/long-term care are discussed in the context of implementing evidence-based practice (EBP). The Am[...]
Article
Becky Khayum, Auteur ;
Rachel Wynn, Auteur
|
Many speech-language pathologists work in the skilled nursing facility setting and frequently treat patients in subacute rehabilitation who are experiencing mild cognitive deficits as a result of dementia. Treatment of these individuals needs to[...]
Article
Rachel Wynn, Auteur ;
Becky Khayum, Auteur
|
Many speech-language pathologists work in the skilled nursing facility setting and have a growing number of patients with moderate to severe dementia on their caseloads. Traditional rehabilitation interventions are often not appropriate for peop[...]
Article
Michelle S. Bourgeois, Auteur ;
Jennifer A. Brush, Auteur ;
Gail Elliot, Auteur ;
Anne Kelly, Auteur
|
Efforts to improve the quality of life of persons with dementia in long-term care through the implementation of various approaches to person-centered care have been underway for the past two decades. Studies have yielded conflicting reports eval[...]