Help people and organizations get good healthcare.
Patient facilitator, practice facilitator, or SHF in learning disability services.
Patients, clinics, or people with learning disabilities.
To improve healthcare and patient outcomes.
Help patients connect with doctors, nurses, or therapists.
Slide Set 2: Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)
Slide 1 – Title
Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)
(Visual: therapist helping child speak, or adult reading with therapist)
Slide 2 – What They Do
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Help people talk, understand language, and swallow safely.
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Work with children and adults.
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Make a therapy plan.
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Teach exercises and coping strategies.
Slide 3 – Tasks
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Assess speech, language, voice, and swallowing.
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Plan therapy for each person.
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Give therapy to improve talking and swallowing.
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Help with social communication skills.
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Work with families, teachers, and doctors.
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Keep records of progress.
Slide 4 – Who They Help
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Children: speech/language delays, feeding problems, autism.
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Adults: after stroke, brain injury, aging, illness.
Slide 5 – Where They Work
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Hospitals
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Schools
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Care homes
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Community clinics
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Private practices
Slide 6 – Quiz Questions
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What does SLT stand for?
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Who can SLTs help?
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Name one task an SLT does.
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Where can SLTs work?
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Why do SLTs work with families and teachers?
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