SLPs Putting Knowledge into Practice: Maximize Patient Outcomes Through Comprehensive Strategies, Innovative Tools, and Fresh New Insight – Angela Mansolillo and Others

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As an SLP, we often become overwhelmed, anxious, and stressed with the burden of high caseloads and lack of materials. 

Oh, and let’s not forget about paperwork…Ugh, the paperwork!

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Full Course Description


Adapting Pediatric Feeding Therapy for the Clinic, Home, School, and Online – Not Just the Kitchen Table

Program Information

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Determine the challenges and advantages of a variety of feeding environments including school, home, clinic, and online settings.
  2. Utilize two strategies to ensure safe feeding/swallowing in educational settings.
  3. Implement three strategies to facilitate carryover from medical/clinic to home feeding environments.
  4. Conduct effective tele-therapy sessions with children with feeding and swallowing disorders.

Outline

Feeding Environments

There’s No Place Like Home

School-Based Feeding Therapy

Medical Settings

Making Teletherapy Work


Ethnographic Interviewing: Assessment Strategies for Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Needs

Program Information

Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  1. Assess the role of ethnographic interviewing in evidence-based practice and the International Classification of Functioning.
  2. Conduct an ethnographic interview to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment.
  3. Analyze interview data to establish intervention goals and objectives to improve client engagement.

Outline

Foundations for Clinical Assessment and Intervention

Ethnographic Question Types – Asking the Right Question in the Right Way

Building Rapport

Social Dimensions

Analyzing the Interview Data

Video demonstrations are woven throughout presentation to show the types questions/interactions


Video Modeling to Teach Authentic Communication and Connection

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Determine appropriate methods of video modeling for various settings and client/patient/student needs.
  2. Integrate video modeling with traditional communication techniques to accelerate effectiveness and enhance carryover and skill maintenance.
  3. Employ available technologies you already have for recording, viewing, editing, and sharing videos with patients right away.
  4. Execute and maintain privacy and HIPPA regulations to protect the integrity of persons and settings captured in the videos.

Outline

Why use video modeling

Types of Video Modeling

Not just watching

How to integrate video modeling in various settings for different client/student needs

Parkinson’s and the SLP: Treatment Approaches for Voice, Speech, Language, Cognition and Other Issues

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Evaluate key areas of cognitive dysfunction associated with Parkinson’s and potential implications upon communication.
  2. Investigate core features of Parkinson’s with respect to communication deficits and swallowing dysfunction and relevant treatment approaches for each.
  3. Employ computer and/or smart phone-based technologies that can be employed by the speech language pathologist to help improve speech and voice in patients with Parkinson’s.

Outline

Hallmarks of Parkinson’s-Speech

Treatment Approaches

Articulation Difficulties & Fluency Disorders

Cognition – The Intersection of Language and Cognition


Stop Challenging Behaviors from Derailing Therapy: 7 Must-Have Interventions for Clients of All Ages and Diagnoses

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Differentiate the application of applied behavior analysis in feeding and swallowing; traumatic brain injury; learning disabilities; and ADHD.
  2. Apply methods of data collection and preference assessments to enhance client interaction and treatment progress across a spectrum of diagnoses.
  3. Employ the use of behavior interventions cross the pediatric and adult client population.
  4. Analyze client behavior to better understand the purpose or why of the client challenging behavior being presented.

Outline

Applications of ABA for Challenging Behaviors Related to:

Antecedent Behavior Interventions: Enhance Client Interaction and Treatment Progress

Understanding Client Behavior as an Essential Clinical Skill

Clinical Scenarios


Social Effectiveness: Strategies for Clinic, Home, and School

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Articulate the signs attributed to foundational deficits in Theory of Mind, Central Coherence, and Executive Function.
  2. Implement treatment strategies designed to improve cognitive thinking, misinterpretation, and poor planning.
  3. List the signs of deficiencies in your client’s social interaction, social communication, and social regulation.
  4. Design treatment strategies to improve play skills, pedantic speech, and anxiety.

Outline

THE “ROOTS OF SOCIAL SKILLS”: IF THE ROOTS AREN’T VIABLE, THE TREE WON’T SURVIVE

Theory of Mind 

Central Coherence: Seeing the Forest Through the Trees

Executive Functions (EF): Tools for Executive Function Deficits

THE SOCIAL TRIAD

Social Interaction

Social Communication

Social-Emotional Regulation and Emotional Intelligence: EQ


Dysphagia and Medication Management – A Hard Pill to Swallow

Program Information

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to…

  1. Determine three potential medication modifications for people with dysphagia and their consequences.
  2. Analyze three common medication side effects that can impact swallow function.
  3. Devise three strategies for improving swallow safety during medication administration.
  4. Implement three strategies to reduce medication errors in individuals with dysphagia.

Outline

Pill/Tablet Swallow Physiology

Issues in Administration for People with Swallowing Disorders

Medication Induced Dysphagia

Interventions


Bilingual Parent Coaching in Early Intervention Settings

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Apply professional knowledge to child’s needs and modify it according to family culture, language, and desires for ethical service delivery in early intervention.
  2. Integrate a hybrid approach (in-person and telehealth settings) for bilingual and multicultural parent coaching and education.
  3. Possess and create developmentally and linguistically appropriate materials and resources to use the next day.

Outline

Parent and Therapist roles in Early Intervention Bilingual homes

I am not Fluently Bilingual/Multilingual. What are My Options?

Parent Coaching

End the Blame Game

Do This not That


Stroke and Aphasia: Breaking Down Barriers to Access Mental Health Services

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Employ quality of life and depression screening tools for post-stroke patients.
  2. Investigate counseling skills and limitations as they apply to SLPs.
  3. Evaluate strategies to overcome avoidance behaviors that decrease the likelihood of receiving mental health services in patients with aphasia.

Outline

Impairments Following Stroke: Impact on Quality of Life and Depression

Quality of Life and Depression Screening Tools: Purpose, Administration, Scoring and Interpretation

Counseling and Counseling Skills


Autism Identification: How Early is too Early

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Assess for subtle differences in neurotypical and at-risk infants for purposes of parent/family psychoeducation.
  2. Analyze ‘red flags’ found in young children who are at-risk for autism to inform clinical assessment and treatment planning.
  3. Determine symptoms and behavioral patterns of infants and toddlers at risk for a diagnosis of ASD.
  4. Employ specific clinical strategies/techniques to reduce and replace challenging behaviors inherent to autism.

Outline

Screening and Identification

Treatment/Strategies

Case Studies for Screening, Assessment and Treatment


Children with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Interventions for the Caregiver & Child

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Determine the effects of adverse childhood experiences on children’s language and social-emotional development
  2. Develop caregiver-child interventions that promote attunement/affect management
  3. Implement strategies to promote resiliency and language for personal narratives/self-regulation

Outline

ACEs and Development

Interventions that Promote Attunement/Affect Management

Promote Resiliency for Personal Narratives and Self-Regulation


Rehab Strategies for Patients with Tracheostomies & Ventilators

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Describe steps to assess both vent and nonevent dependent patients for speaking valve utilization
  2. Identify contraindications for use and safety measures for successful placement of a speaking valve during acute and long-term rehabilitation
  3. Recognize at least three unique aspiration risks for the tracheotomized patient and three ways in which a speaking valve positively impacts swallowing physiology
  4. Explain three mechanical vent settings for which a speaking valve can be safely used in the tracheotomized patient

Outline

When Should You Use a Speaking Valve?

Successful Placement of a Speaking Valve during Acute & Long-term Rehabilitation

Unique Risks & Solutions

Safe Use of Mech

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