A Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) has many responsibilities. They evaluate a person's communication or swallowing abilities, diagnose underlying problems, develop a personal treatment plan, provide therapy, and maintain records to track a person's progress. Each treatment they offer is called a therapy.
SLP's provide a broad range of therapies because they treat so many different disorders.
Their work may include:
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