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Enhancing Communication Participation Through Texting: Evaluation, Strategies, and Next Steps for Aphasia Treatment (Live Webinar) (PD102976L)
Live broadcast (one-time viewing only): April 8, 2025, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Eastern time
Last chance to sign up: April 8, 2025, Noon, Eastern time
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Description:
This webinar will discuss how to target texting as a rehab goal to enhance communication participation in people with aphasia. The speaker will present current research on texting behaviors of people with aphasia, including tools for evaluating technology usage and texting abilities. The webinar will examine strategies and barriers to successful communication via texting for people with aphasia and their communication partners.
Learning
Outcomes
You will
be able to:
- Identify potential advantages of prioritizing text messaging for people with aphasia to meet communication participation-based goals
- Describe tools for evaluating technology usage and texting abilities of people with aphasia
- Discuss strategies and barriers to successful communication via texting for people with aphasia and their communication partners
Presenter Information
Jaime B. Lee, PhD, CCC-SLP (she/her/hers) is an associate professor in the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at the University of Utah. She teaches courses in the areas of research methods and neurogenic communication disorders and is engaged in clinical research focused on improving communication and life participation in adults with chronic aphasia. She has published on topics such as attention and aphasia, computer-based treatments for aphasia, and facilitation of aphasia groups. Her research interests include exploring transactional and interactional aspects of texting with aphasia.
Disclosures:
- Financial compensation from ASHA for this presentation
- Salary from the University of Utah
- Funding from National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health
Assessment Type
Self-assessment—Think about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your new knowledge.
To earn continuing education credit, you must complete and submit the learning assessment by April 10, 2025.
Program History and CE Information
Live
webinar: April 8, 2025
1:00–3:00 p.m.
Eastern time

This course is offered for 0.2 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).