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CoxHealth
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Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help prevent speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults. They will develop or implement treatment plans for various issues including stuttering, delayed language, and swallowing disorders.
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2 days ago
Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. They develop or implement treatment plans based on assessments and recommendations from other professionals.
Corewell Health
The Speech-Language Pathologist assesses and treats speech, language, social communication, cognitive communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders in children and adults. They are responsible for evaluating patients, establishing family-centered goals, and developing individualized treatment plans to maximize patient independence.
24 days ago
Provides speech therapy to patients based on medical direction and individual needs. Educates patients and caregivers while arranging for necessary adaptive equipment.
The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients with speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. They are responsible for developing and executing individualized treatment plans to maximize patient independence.
The Speech-Language Pathologist assesses and treats speech, language, social communication, cognitive communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders in patients per physician referral. This role involves evaluating referred patients, establishing patient and family-centered goals, and developing and executing treatment plans to maximize independence in the discharge setting.
2 months ago
Speech-language pathologists are responsible for assessing, diagnosing, treating, and helping to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. This includes developing or implementing treatment plans for issues like stuttering, delayed language, or voice problems.