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“The Fool Speaks, the Wise Man Listens”: Supporting African American Stroke Survivors With Aphasia (PD102266)
For stroke survivors with aphasia (SWA), language recovery is highly variable given the extent to which damage may exist in multiple neighboring brain regions. For African American SWA, social determinants of health also contribute to stroke recovery and aphasia rehabilitation, and SLPs can play a vital role in ensuring health equity. This session discusses evidence-based practices that holistically support neurorehabilitation for African American SWA, focusing on assessment, intervention, and culturally competent service provision that targets health-related quality of life and health literacy.
This course is a recorded session from the 2021 online conference “Empowered SLPs in Health Care: Breaking Barriers and Shaping Solutions.”
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able
to:
- adapt evaluations to a client’s needs by identifying social determinants of health within the SLP scope of practice
- modify intervention plans to meet the client’s needs using impairment-level components of the WHO ICF and the relationship between environmental and personal factors in the intervention
- tailor communication to the needs and characteristics of the client based on components of health-related quality of life in African American stroke survivors with aphasia
DEI Professional Development Requirement
This course counts toward the ASHA certification maintenance professional development requirement for DEI (which encompasses cultural competency; cultural humility; culturally responsive practice; and diversity, equity, and inclusion). See more courses that count toward this requirement or read more about professional development requirements for certification maintenance.
Assessment Type
Self-assessment—Think about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your new knowledge.