Understanding Special Communication Needs

This important topic deals with the most common special communication needs, including problems from sensory issues, stroke, dementia, and language differences. Caregivers will learn about how communication happens and about common communication barriers. This module includes information about speech therapists and how nurse aides can help meet their therapy goals. It also includes key tips for communicating with clients who have special communication needs.

List five critical factors that must be present for successful communication.
Compare receptive and expressive communication problems.
List at least three ways to help clients with hearing loss, dementia, and stroke communicate their needs.
Discuss the role of the speech therapist and express how you can help clients reach their speech goals.
Demonstrate effective communication with all clients regardless of their special communication needs.

An elderly woman with curly gray hair and glasses smiles while talking on a smartphone. She is outdoors, and the background is blurred with greenery. She is wearing a patterned top and small hoop earrings.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

Understanding Special Communication Needs

An elderly woman with curly gray hair and glasses smiles while talking on a smartphone. She is outdoors, and the background is blurred with greenery. She is wearing a patterned top and small hoop earrings.

   English

   Audio Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1 Hour

   Length: 1 Hour

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