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Vol. 34, n°1 - Speech Pathologists in Long-Term Care [January 2013] | Vol. 34, n°2 - Pediatric Voice [Avril 2013] | Vol. 34, n°3 [July 2013] | Vol. 34, n°4 [October 2013] |
Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 34, n°1. Speech Pathologists in Long-Term Care - [January 2013] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2013 |
Dépouillements
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Nidhi Mahendra, Auteur ;
Karen Fremont, Auteur ;
Emily Dionne, Auteur
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In this article, we describe an innovative approach for providing speech-language pathology graduate students with exposure to long-term care settings and clinical training in service delivery for persons with dementia. Our pedagogical approach [...]
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This article emphasizes the need to consider the role of medications when providing speech-language pathology services to a person with cognitive decline. This is particularly true when working with older adults. Many older adults take multiple [...]
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This article considers the career of speech-language pathologists practicing in long-term care/skilled nursing facility settings. The range of conditions that lead to communication, cognition, and/or swallowing disorders that are evaluated and t[...]
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In 2010, the Creating Home II National Symposium on Culture Change and the Food and Dining Requirements cosponsored by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS) and the Pioneer Network created a multidisciplinary task force for dining p[...]
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Carrie Bruce, Auteur ;
Jennifer A. Brush, Auteur ;
Jon A. Sanford, Auteur ;
Margaret P. Calkins, Auteur
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Communication dysfunction that results from dementia can be exacerbated by environmental barriers such as inadequate lighting, noisy conditions, poor or absent environmental cues, and visual clutter. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) should ad[...]