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AdultOTCardiovascular Disease
This handout outlines information that is useful to help people with this condition understand cardiovascular disease, what may place them at increased risk, and prevention strategies.
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AdultSLPAphasia
Anomic aphasia is one subtype under the aphasia umbrella. Through reading this handout, patients and family members will learn more about anomic aphasia and how some word-finding compensatory strategies can be used to help.
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AdultOTOrthopaedics
Superior labrum injuries, commonly referred to as SLAP (superior labrum anterior to posterior) lesions, are a frequently encountered injury in rehabilitation settings. This handout outlines what a SLAP lesion is and what to expect- it is an excellent handout for patients to help better understand their condition and the path to recovery.
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AdultOTNervous System ConditionsProgressive Neurological Conditions
Do you have a patient with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS)? Have they experienced a MS attack in the past or are they experiencing one now? This document will help to explain the attack and provide information on what to expect.
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AdultOTSLPStroke
This handout includes overview of a cerebellar stroke including symptoms, causes, statistics, and treatment, to use for client, family, and caregiver education.
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AdultOTSLPBrain Injury
Improve carry-over and compensate for memory impairments with this weekly memory journal. Includes space for physical, occupational, and speech therapists to write down daily therapy activities, progress, and recommendations.
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AdultSLPVoice
This handout describes the advantages and disadvantages of different techniques for voice restoration, including electrolarynx, esophageal speech, and tracheoesophageal puncture. This handout is best suited for patients considering laryngectomy and provides a starting point to discuss voice restoration options before the surgery is completed.
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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Practice wh-questions with these scenes. This session material is appropriate to use with literate and pre-literate clients.
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AdultOTSLPBrain Injury
Our brains and bodies need water to function and stay healthy. This handout explains how water is used throughout the body and provides various facts to inspire drinking more water. Also includes some warning signs of dehydration.
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AdultCardiovascular DiseaseSports and Exercise
Exercise can be very painful for individuals with peripheral artery disease. This handout lays out a basic walking program that individuals can use as a journal to track their symptoms of claudication.
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AdultCardiovascular DiseaseSports and Exercise
This handout is designed to give patients the insight needed to incorporate walking into their daily lives as one step towards long-term health. Includes evidence base related to reduced mortality rates correlated with healthy walking habits.
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This handout handout describes specific laws and strategies to enable those with disabilities to continue to participate in the right to vote.
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AdultSLPVoice
This handout includes descriptions for the following exercises: deep breathing, lip/tongue trills, yawn-sigh, pitch slides, voicing vowels, syllable repetitions, and humming scales.
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AdultSLPAphasiaBrain Injury
This activity is a real-world scenario where patients are provided with six audio and/or written voicemail messages and a weekly calendar in which they have to plan and organize their week. Decisions on which day to schedule an activity may have to be made based on other activities already scheduled.
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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
This resource includes two different visuals for facilitating describing abilities in children with expressive language delays. Therapists and caregivers can cue their children to describe objects and verbs using the visual prompts provided.
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PediatricSLPLanguage Development
Many children with developmental disabilities can benefit from using visual supports to structure tasks and schedules. This handout describes the benefits of providing visual supports to this population. Includes examples of how visuals are used with children and some considerations to take into account when using them.
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PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
Cut out squares of mouth shapes to provide a visual aid during sound sequencing tasks.
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PediatricSLPArticulation and Phonology
This handout shows the mouth shape for different vowels.
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AdultOTSLPBrain InjuryVision
This table-top activity is a fun way to target this important skill. Alternative treatment options and graded modifications for implementing the task are included.
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AdultOTOrthopaedics
Understanding hip precautions following a THA are an integral part of a patient’s recovery. These two visual aids are graphically simple, clear, and educational for patients recovering from a THA. Included are antero-lateral hip precautions and posterior hip precautions guides for professional, evidence-based patient and caregiver education.
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