POSITION DESCRIPTION
Responsible for assessing, diagnosing, screening, and preventing language, speech, and swallowing disorders. Communicating with the patient, and liaising with their family members, physicians, and teachers to design effective treatment plans. Using tried and tested therapies in combination with new, innovative techniques to provide the best care.
QUALITFICATIONS
A master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders
Certification as speech-language pathologist
RESPONSIBLITIES
Alternately referred to as speech therapists, speech-language pathologists (or SLPs) work with children and adults who have problems with communication due to a birth defect, developmental disorder, accident or chronic condition. These professionals evaluate, diagnose and treat clients, taking a comprehensive approach to the individual. Here are some of the areas speech-language pathology addresses :
Articulation disorders
Language disorders
Fluency disorders
Voice and resonance disorders
Hearing disorders
Cognitive aspects of communication
Social aspects of communication
Augmentative and alternative communication modalities
Feeding and swallowing disorders
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Speech Language Pathologist Slp • Stockton, California