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Three Stages of Creating a New Memory

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AdultOTSLPBrain Injury
Attention and memory impairments are common cognitive deficits following brain injury. This resource describes how these two skills relate and the three stages of memory, encoding, storage, and retrieval.
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Therapy Material

Three Low Vision Visual Attention Tasks for the Right Brain

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AdultOTSLPBrain InjuryVision
These three tasks challenge awareness of both the right and left sides of a page, alternating attention as needed, with all text designed to be appropriate for low-vision patients.
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Thickened Liquids Signs – NDD Language

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AdultSLPDysphagia
These NDD thickened liquids signs can be placed at head-of-bed to serve as helpful reminders for patients, staff, and family.
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Therapy and Universal Design

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AdultOTSLP
This resource looks at the principles of Universal Design from a therapy practitioner lens to improve understanding of how accessibility can affect independence and safety.
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The Supraglottic Swallow

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AdultSLPDysphagia
The supraglottic swallow maneuver requires a person to voluntarily close his/her vocal folds to add an extra layer of protection from aspiration. This material provides information regarding who should use this maneuver, the rationale, prerequisites, and instructions to complete this maneuver.
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Handout HEP

Theraband Home Exercise Program

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AdultOTOrthopaedicsSports and Exercise
This handout covers basic upper extremity theraband exercises with simple images and instructions for patients to use at home.
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The Science of Habits for Healthy Behaviors

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AdultOTSLPMental Health
This handout is based on the course: Using The Science of Habits To Promote Healthy Behaviors Across Practice Settings, presented by John Rider, PhD, OTR/L, MSCS, CEAS. Help clients form new habits to bring new levels of meaningful, person-centered therapy to your clinical practice with this handout.
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The SLP’s Role with Progressive Neurological Disorders

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AdultSLPDementia
This handout describes how SLPs can address changes with speech, language, cognition/thinking, memory, voice, swallowing, reading, writing, listening, and the need for assistive communication technology and/or devices in the context of neurological disorders.
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The Role of Therapies During COVID-19 Recovery

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AdultOTSLP
This handout provides basic information about COVID-19 as well as how physical, occupational, and speech therapy can assist in the recovery process.
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The Role of the Insula in the Brain

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AdultOTSLPBrain InjuryStroke
The insula is the underrated part of the brain unknown to many. It is responsible for many vital pieces of our daily activities such as our self-awareness, emotions, some senses, contributes to motor control, and complex speech. This handout provides knowledge about this important part of the brain.
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The Relationship Between Breath Support and Speech Production

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AdultSLPMotor Speech/Dysarthria/ApraxiaVoice
Pulmonary complications are common following brain injury. This handout explains how reduced breath support can lead to speech deficits and provides evidenced-based exercises that can be completed to improve breath support for speech production.
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The Pacemaker

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AdultOTCardiovascular Disease
This handout describes diagnoses that can lead to pacemaker placement, what the surgery and follow up look like, and guidelines for living with a pacemaker. It can be used as a resource for patient and caregiver education.
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The Patellar Reflex

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AdultOTBrain InjuryNervous System Conditions
This handout breaks down this classic test of the nervous system and is a resource for both clinicians as well as patients.
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Eval Tool

The Neurologic Foot Examination

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AdultOTDiabetesNervous System Conditions
This resource guides a clinician through simple but thorough foot examination.
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Handout

The Lighthouse Strategy for Visual Scanning Training

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AdultOTBrain InjuryStrokeVision
This resource is an educational tool to improve visual scanning through the use of the lighthouse strategy. Research has found that implementation of this strategy with individuals who experience unilateral neglect improved safety and performance with route-finding, as well as with problem-solving tasks.
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Clinical Reference

The Goal-Plan-Do-Review Treatment Strategy

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AdultOTSLP
The Goal-Plan-Do-Review strategy is helpful to identify a person’s strengths and areas of assistance with executive function abilities. This resource includes are step-by-step areas to guide how to approach accomplishing a new goal.
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Eval Tool

The Dysphagia Outcome Severity Scale (DOSS)

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AdultSLPDysphagia
The Dysphagia Outcome Severity Scale (DOSS) is a scale studied and created at Hartford Hospital to systematically improve functional rating severity of dysphagia following an objective swallowing evaluation. This resource provides information regarding the scale and how to determine which level accurately describes a person’s swallowing function.
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Clinical Reference

The DN4 for Evaluating Neuropathic Pain: Interpretation and Implications for Practice

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AdultOTChronic PainNervous System Conditions
There are various evaluation tools that can be used to discriminate different types of pain to better inform clinical practice. The Douleur Neuropathique4 questionnaire (DN4) is a simple questionnaire that can assist with the diagnosis of neuropathic pain. It is a short, 1-minute questionnaire with a question and examination component. This resource includes the DN4 and a second page for clinicians which outlines current evidence surrounding the management of neuropathic pain.
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The Brain and Swallowing

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AdultSLPDysphagia
Swallowing is a complex automatic process we often take for granted until this daily activity becomes difficult. This material provides some insight into how the brain stem and brain work simultaneously to make swallowing happen safely.
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