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Communication with Patients with Aphasia: An Interdisciplinary Approach
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This course is valid from December 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024.
This course has been developed for delivery to Occupational Therapists. It is registered with AOTA for 0.1 CEU.
Disclaimer: Please note that while some of the screenshots in this course might differ from current devices, the essential content, teachings, and information remains accurate and up-to-date.

Learners must use the most updated version of Chrome for all CEU activities on this portal. Using mobile devices or other browsers at any juncture will cause an error in the course completion process.

Course Description
To maximize communication with patients with aphasia, the interdisciplinary team must have knowledge of different communication strategies and tools that can be utilized to facilitate optimal patient care and collaborative goal setting. This course defines and outlines the characteristics of fluent and non-fluent aphasia, provides aphasia focused communication tips, and introduces Alternative and Augmentative Communication supports (including No Tech, Light Tech and High Tech AAC). Guidance on how to utilize these different supports to enhance communication with patients with aphasia is provided.
1 Hour 0.1 AOTA CEUs
Instruction Level: Introductory Level
Category: OT Service Delivery
Fee: No Cost
DISCLAIMER: This course is focused on Lingraphica high-tech AAC devices. There will be limited information about other device manufacturers

Lingraphica is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID# 4288. This Live/Distance Learning-Interactive/Distance Learning-Independent activity is offered at 0.1 CEUs. Instruction Level = Introductory. Category = OT Delivery Service. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
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This course is valid from December 1, 2024 to December 31, 2024.

This course has been developed for delivery to Occupational Therapists. It is registered with AOTA for 0.1 CEU.

Disclaimer: Please note that while some of the screenshots in this course might differ from current devices, the essential content, teachings, and information remains accurate and up-to-date.

 

Learners must use the most updated version of Chrome for all CEU activities on this portal. Using mobile devices or other browsers at any juncture will cause an error in the course completion process.

 

Course Description

To maximize communication with patients with aphasia, the interdisciplinary team must have knowledge of different communication strategies and tools that can be utilized to facilitate optimal patient care and collaborative goal setting.  This course defines and outlines the characteristics of fluent and non-fluent aphasia, provides aphasia focused communication tips, and introduces Alternative and Augmentative Communication supports (including No Tech, Light Tech and High Tech AAC).  Guidance on how to utilize these different supports to enhance communication with patients with aphasia is provided.  

1 Hour  0.1 AOTA CEUs 

 Instruction Level: Introductory Level 

 Category: OT Service Delivery 

  Fee: No Cost 

DISCLAIMER: This course is focused on Lingraphica high-tech AAC devices. There will be limited information about other device manufacturers

 

Lingraphica is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. PD activity approval ID# 4288. This Live/Distance Learning-Interactive/Distance Learning-Independent   activity is offered at 0.1 CEUs. Instruction Level = Introductory. Category = OT Delivery Service. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.

Course/Activity Information

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Define Aphasia and name three common characteristics   
  • Identify two ways that an interdisciplinary approach improves patient care for the Person with Aphasia (PWA)
  • Identify three types of communication supports and give an example of each
  • Recall two ways an AAC device can be used with an Occupational Therapist to achieve session goals

Time-Ordered Agenda

10 minutes: Definition of Aphasia 

10 minutes: Interdisciplinary Aphasia Advocacy 

15 minutes: Communication Strategies and Supports (No Tech, Light Tech, High Tech AAC) 

10 minutes: Case study 

5 minutes: Device Trials 

10 minutes: Questions and Answers 

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Course Completion Requirements 

  1. Attendance and/or Completion of Online Lecture
  2. Completion of Learning Assessment with a minimum score of 70%
  3. Completion of a PD Activity Evaluation

 

Target Audience: Occupational Therapy Practitioners

Prerequisites: None

Instructional Method: On-Demand (Distance Learning Independent)

Policies: This professional development activity is free and will be active for the current month. You may enroll and/or cancel at any time. Cancellation is not required and there will never be a fee or penalty.

 Instructional Personnel 

Teresa Thompson, MA, CCC-SLP  

Teresa joined Lingraphica in 2020. She has worked as a speech-language pathologist with adults in the acute care, outpatient, skilled nursing, and home health settings. Teresa earned her BSBA from the University of Denver and her Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology from Northwestern. University.

Relevant Financial Relationships: Teresa Thompson is an employee at Lingraphicare America, Inc. Relevant Non-Financial Relationships: No relevant non-financial relationships exist.

 

 

We are here to help. Please contact us for learning accommodations or your accessibility needs: 

continuinged@lingraphica.com 

 

LingraphiCare USA, Inc. 

103 Carnegie Center, Suite 104 

Princeton, NJ 08540 

609-275-1300 

continuinged@lingraphica.com 

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