Speech-Language Pathology SLPs work with the full range of human communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages. SLPs
Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Planning and treating speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Provide training and education to family/caregivers and other professionals.
Work collaboratively with professionals from many other disciplines.
Provide augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems for individual with severe expressive and/or language comprehension disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder or progressive neurological disorders.
Roles & Responsibilities:
Evaluate and diagnose Speech, Language, communication and swallowing disorders.
Administer standardized tests and tools for evaluation.
Preparing detailed assessment reports.
Work on conversion (enrolling the patient for Speech & Language therapy)
Design and revise monthly goal plans and intervention plans.
Discuss the progress at the end of every month and take signed feedback from parents
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with parents (retention in therapy)
Re-evaluate and prepare quarterly progress reports of the patient.
Maintaining all records/documents of the child.
Session reporting on attendance sheets.
Maintaining records on MBOPs.
Maintaining a healthy work relationship with centre head, co-workers and reporting manager.