For this reason, students in this program must have reliable, consistent access to a high speed or comparable internet connection. Students entering this program must possess a practiced, working knowledge of technical tasks. For certificate and degree requirements, please visit the College Catalog.
SLPAs work directly with clients or patients to conduct screenings for speech, hearing, or language disorders.
Examples of appropriate SLPA tasks include: providing direct treatment assistance to patients or clients with communication disorders, assisting the SLP with speech, language and hearing screenings and evaluations without clinical interpretation of results and assisting with formal documentation of therapy. SLPAs follow documented treatment plans or protocols to help clients improve their communication skills.
SLPAs are often thought to work with children, and although children do commonly receive treatment for communication disorders, SLPAs work with people of all ages, including the elderly. Related: What is a Speech-Language Pathologist? Speech-language pathology assistants work in hospitals, care facilities or special practices that provide treatment to patients with communication disorders. They support the speech-language pathologist with their patients and assist with administrative tasks.
Their responsibilities include:. Assisting the speech-language pathologist with speech, language and hearing screenings. Assisting with the assessment of students, patients and clients. Implementing the speech-language pathologist's treatment plans. Documenting patient performance and reporting information to the speech-language pathologist.
Serving as an interpreter for patients or families who do not speak English. Providing services in another language under the supervision of the speech-language pathologist. Providing clerical support, including scheduling appointments and preparing materials. Performing equipment checks and maintenance to keep operations running smoothly. Advocating for patients and families through community awareness and education.
Advocating for effective public policy to help those with communication disorders. Related: 14 Speech-Language Pathologist Skills. A career as a speech-language pathology assistant requires specialized education and certifications. Here are the steps to become a speech-language pathology assistant:. There is some flexibility for what education you need to become an SLPA.
Please see the disclosure chart for information regarding Speech-Language Pathology Assisting certification in other states. Skip to main content. Office Location. Phone Number. Office Hours Monday - Friday. Once approved for a Health program, students will be provided with information regarding books, uniforms, supplies, and equipment, and any additional program requirements.
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