Course Overview
This workshop is designed as an extension of the Clinical Reasoning in Assessment and Therapy Planning for Older Persons with Dysphagia – Basic. Learners must have completed the basic workshop if they choose to attend this workshop.
This workshop focuses on honing speech-language therapists’ clinical reasoning skills through case discussions and simulated patient scenarios, particularly those involving common conditions in older persons.
Learners will demonstrate their skills in dysphagia assessment by engaging in case scenarios and role play. This includes the practice of assessment techniques such as clinical observations, case history interviews, and more in-depth interpretation of instrumental assessments such as videofluoroscopy and fiberoptic endoscopic studies. Through interactive case discussions, learners will also practice integrating information to address how various medical conditions and comorbidities can influence the assessment and management of older persons with dysphagia.
Treatment approaches and interventions will be a key focus, with learners demonstrating their ability to manage dysphagia using various therapeutic strategies and interventions in both case discussions and simulated scenarios. Effective communication skills will be emphasised, particularly in counselling, education, and support related to dysphagia management.
As interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for comprehensive care, learners will participate in simulated team discussions where they will practice communicating important assessment and management issues with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals.
The workshop will also cover ethical and legal considerations relevant to working with older persons, allowing learners to demonstrate their understanding of these principles through case discussions. It will also focus on developing skills in evidence-based practice, enabling learners to critically evaluate current research and guidelines to ensure informed decision-making and adherence to best practices in geriatric dysphagia.
Who Should Attend
- Speech-language therapists who are conditionally registered and are working with older adults, or
- Speech-language therapists who are currently working with a different client population and will be transitioning to work with older adults in the near future
Prerequisites
- Learners must have completed the "Clinical Reasoning in Assessment and Therapy Planning for Older Persons with Dysphagia - Basic"
- Degree in Speech-language Therapy
- AHPC-registered
What You Will Learn
By the end of the workshop, learners will be able to:
- Develop skills in performing comprehensive clinical assessments of swallowing in older persons with dysphagia, including case information gathering, case history taking, clinical assessment, and interpretation and diagnosis
- Acquire skills to implement various therapeutic interventions to manage dysphagia in older persons
- Demonstrate the ability to provide counselling and education to older persons and their families, offering guidance on safe swallowing techniques, dietary modifications, and strategies for maintaining optimal oral health
- Discuss and communicate the ethical considerations and legal frameworks relevant to working with older persons, including issues of consent, advocacy, and confidentiality
- Develop the ability to critically evaluate and apply current research and evidence-based practice guidelines in the field of geriatric dysphagia, fostering a commitment to lifelong learning and professional development in their clinical practice
Teaching Team
Calvin Lam
Senior Speech Therapist, National University Hospital
Lee Yan Qing
Principal Speech Therapist, Changi General Hospital
Schedule
Course Run | Dates | Time |
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February 2025 run | 19 – 20 Feb | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who
- Attend at least 75% of the course
- Undertake and pass non-credit bearing assessment during the course
Fee Structure
The full fee for this course is S$2,725.00.
Category | After SF Funding |
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Singapore Citizen (Below 40) | S$817.50 |
Singapore Citizen (40 & Above) | S$317.50 |
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | S$817.50 |
Non-Singapore Citizen | S$2,725.00 (No Funding) |
Note: All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
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