Speech & Language Assessments
AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE
COMMUNICATION (AAC) ASSESSMENT
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Assessment refers to the evaluation process conducted by speech-language pathologists or other professionals to assess an individual's communication abilities, needs, and preferences, specifically in cases where traditional forms of communication (such as speech) are limited or non-existent.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
ASSESSMENT (ASD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment refers to the process of evaluating an individual's speech, language, communication skills, and related behaviours to identify potential signs or symptoms of autism. During the assessment, various aspects of communication are evaluated, including expressive and receptive language skills, social communication abilities, pragmatic language skills
SPEECH SOUND DISORDER ASSESSMENT
Speech Sound Disorders Assessment refers to the process of evaluating an individual's ability to produce speech sounds accurately, fluently, and intelligibly. This assessment is typically conducted by speech-language pathologists and focuses on identifying and diagnosing speech sound disorders, which may include articulation disorders
LANGUAGE DELAY AND DISORDER ASSESSMENT
Language Delay and Disorder Assessment (Children and Adult-language disorders) refers to the evaluation process conducted by speech-language pathologists to assess the language skills of individuals who may be experiencing delays or disorders in language development.
FLUENCY DISORDER ASSESSMENT
Fluency Disorder Assessment refers to the evaluation process conducted by speech-language pathologists to assess an individual's fluency, particularly in the context of speech disorders such as stuttering or cluttering. This assessment aims to identify the nature and severity of fluency disruptions, as well as contributing factors and associated behaviors.
ADULT COGNITIVE-COMMUNICATION
ASSESSMENT
Adult Cognitive-Communication Assessment refers to the evaluation process conducted by speech-language pathologists to assess an individual's cognitive-communication abilities. This assessment aims to evaluate various aspects of communication that may be affected by cognitive impairments
VOICE DISORDER ASSESSMENT
Voice Disorder Assessment refers to the process of evaluating an individual's voice production and quality to identify any abnormalities or disorders affecting their vocal function. This assessment is typically conducted by speech-language pathologists or otolaryngologists
CHILDHOOD APRAXIA OF SPEECH ASSESSMENT
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) Assessment is the process of evaluating a child's speech production abilities to diagnose and characterize Childhood Apraxia of Speech, a motor speech disorder that affects the planning and coordination of muscle movements required for speech.
ADULT APRAXIA ASSESSMENT
Adult Apraxia Assessment refers to the process of evaluating an adult's ability to plan and execute voluntary movements, particularly those involved in speech production, to diagnose and characterize apraxia of speech, also known as acquired apraxia of speech or verbal apraxia.
APHASIA ASSESSMENT
Aphasia Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's language abilities following brain damage, typically resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological conditions affecting language centers in the brain
DYSPHAGIA ASSESSMENT
Dysphagia Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's ability to swallow safely and effectively. Dysphagia is a swallowing disorder that can occur as a result of various medical conditions, neurological disorders, or structural abnormalities affecting the mouth, throat, or esophagus.
ARTICULATION DISORDER ASSESSMENT
Articulation Disorder Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's ability to produce speech sounds accurately. Articulation disorders involve difficulties with the formation or placement of speech sounds, resulting in errors or distortions that affect speech intelligibility. During the assessment
STUTTERING ASSESSMENT
Stuttering Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's speech fluency to diagnose and characterize stuttering, a communication disorder characterized by disruptions or interruptions in the flow of speech.
LANGUAGE INTERVENTION ASSESSMENT
Language Intervention Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's language abilities and needs to develop a targeted intervention plan aimed at improving their communication skills. This assessment is typically conducted by speech-language pathologists, tailored to the specific needs and goals of the individual
SOCIAL COMMUNICATION DISORDER ASSESSMENT (SCD)
Social Communication Disorder Assessment is the process of evaluating an individual's social communication abilities to diagnose and characterize social communication disorder (SCD). SCD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent difficulties with social communication and interaction across various contexts