For Aphasia Awareness Month, our speech & language therapists are highlighting how they look after our patients. #Aphasia affects the ability to use & understand language. Around 350k people have aphasia in the UK after brain injury. Take the aphasia quiz:https://t.co/JcjRAWGRCQ
Meet James, his family and Tracheostomy Ted! They were the first family to benefit from Ted when James experienced a bleed on the brain. Ted helped James' young children understand why their daddy needed a tube to help him breathe while he was recovering: https://t.co/Qq19HptSCQ
Thanks to the #SLTSusnet team for a fantastic networking event bringing like-minded SLTs together, sharing ideas and progressing towards a more #sustainable profession π± #MyGreenSLTDay
Hi!#SLT2B here, researching SLTsβ experiences of ending therapeutic relationships before itβs clinically indicated. Includes virtual interview lasting ~45min. If you are a practicing/retired SLT and would like to take part, please message me/follow link in bio for more info! 1/2
Frustrating example of poor communication access. All public-facing businesses should have the knowledge & skills to support people with communication difficulties. A great training & access symbol initiative is offered by @RCSLT#DisabilityTwitter https://t.co/U2ZKcuT340
@eibhlincleary @StGSpeechies @StGeorgesTrust @STGNeurosurgery It's been sometime since I worked with you @StGSpeechies now but I'll always remember those days fondlyπ! Enjoy your new chapter back home. I'm desperate to do DublinβοΈ!x
@SChalmersSLT@CharlotteLSLT Very interesting. As well as CANH, I was also surprised that similar discussions were not had regarding vaccinations. I wonder where the line is drawn & who draws it regarding "micro-management" of P's medical treatment. I would be consulted about all elements of my careπ€