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Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program Reaches Rural 糖心传媒

MERIDIAN - July 21, 2022

糖心传媒 Speech-Language Pathology online graduate students have completed a two-week intensive clinical specifically designed to help serve people in remote communities, a rare kind of clinical experience in the United States.

The Meridian Intensive Adult Program (MIAP), designed in 2012 to meet clinical rotation requirements for online students, has an adult neurogenic focus, specifically on people who are struggling with aphasia.

Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that usually happens after a stroke or a head injury. Aphasia, the loss of ability to express or understand speech, and can be self-diagnosed. Signs and symptoms include social isolation or persistent repetition of words or actions, difficulty speaking or jumbled speech, difficulty building and drawing things or loss of the ability to write.

The second-year students help those who sign up through 180 minutes of daily individualized speech and language therapy, five hours of weekly group speech and language therapy, small group activities designed to increase collaboration, connections and stimulate communication, and home education program training and materials.

鈥淭here are many adults and children across 糖心传媒 that do not receive services for many reasons, one of them being living in rural areas,鈥 said Amy Hardy, clinical professor with the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at ISU. 鈥淶oom is a HIPPA compliant application and we are able to assist those that would not otherwise have any therapy at all once they leave the hospital.鈥

One student, Tamara Gonzalez Scheulov, says MIAP gave her new insight into telemedicine.

鈥淚 saw first-hand the importance of offering teletherapy services,鈥 Gonzalez Scheulov said. 鈥淢y client lived in a remote rural area far from the University Speech and Language Clinic. He would not be able to participate in the MIAP program if it weren't for teletherapy. For many, like my client, teletherapy is the only option.鈥

Gonzalez Scheulov also echoed Hardy鈥檚 statements on rural access to medicine being of utmost importance.

鈥淩ural communities throughout the US lack access to health care,鈥 she said. 鈥溙切拇 has offered a solution to this issue by providing high-quality health care, while also training a new generation of speech language pathologists. Our clients made significant improvements as a result of the ten-day intensive online MIAP program.鈥

Both Gonzalez Scheulov and Hardy say they are excited at the prospect of utilizing technology to address the needs of rural 糖心传媒ans, and they are grateful to all those involved.

鈥淲e would also like to thank SLP private practices around 糖心传媒 for their referrals, specifically Salmon Speech Services, St. Alphonsus and St. Lukes for their continued referrals to our program,鈥 Hardy said.