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Member meetup 11.15.2025

  • Topic: The role of the SLPA 
  • When: Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 9am
  • Where: Zoom - email wyoshapresident@gmail.com, register, or find the link in the member center

Upcoming events

    • May 19, 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Zoom
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    Attendees who are present for the entirety of the webinar and complete a quiz at the end of the session will earn 0.15 ASHA CEUs.

    Presented by Tactus Therapy

    In adult neurorehabilitation, clinicians must balance evidence-based treatment, functional relevance, treatment intensity, and carryover beyond the therapy session, all within real-world constraints of time, documentation, and patient access.

    This 90-minute presentation will explore a comprehensive, clinically grounded approach to adult neuro treatment using the Tactus Virtual Rehab Center. Through live demonstration and case-based discussion, participants will see how a centralized digital platform can support planning, treatment, home practice, and patient education across multiple neurogenic disorders.

    The session will include clinical case studies, representing aphasia, cognitive-communication disorders, and dysphagia, to illustrate how treatment selection, cueing, and progression can be individualized while maintaining an evidence-based framework. Participants will learn how the Virtual Rehab Center integrates research-driven treatment design, intensity principles, and health-literacy-informed handouts to support both clinician efficiency and patient engagement. Current evidence related to treatment intensity, home practice, and digital therapy delivery will be reviewed.

    Attendees will leave with concrete strategies to improve treatment carryover, support patient independence, and leverage digital tools to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based adult neurorehabilitation.

    *NOTE: This presentation focuses on one specific product or service with limited mention of other options

    Topic Areas: Adults, Aphasia, Cognition, Dysphagia, Neurology, Technology

    Learner Level: Intermediate

    Learning Objectives

    1. List 3 common barriers adult medical SLPs face in today's healthcare environment.

    2. Explain how technology can be used to increase treatment intensity in patients with acquired brain injuries.

    3. Identify 4 evidence-based treatment approaches for cognitive-communication.

    Time-Ordered Agenda

    0-10 min: Challenges SLPs face in the workplace

    10-20 min: History of and evidence for computer-based treatment in adult neurorehabilitation

    20-45 min: Case Study 1: Aphasia & Apraxia

    40-60 min: Case Study 2: Cognitive-Communication

    60-70 min: Case Study 3: Dysphagia

    70-80 min: Workload Tools: writing goals, documentation, home exercise programs

    80-90 min: Live Q&A with presenters

    Presenter Bios:

    Megan Sutton, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist and the co-founder and CEO of Tactus Therapy. She specializes in aphasia rehabilitation and has worked clinically across a wide range of settings. Megan is the co-author of "Healing the Broken Brain" and an internationally invited speaker on technology and aphasia. Her therapy apps and blogs are used worldwide in clinical education and adult neurorehabilitation.

    Disclosures: Works as a full-time employee and is an owner of Tactus Therapy, the developer of the software talked about in the presentation.

    Shezena Shahid, MS, CCC-SLP, is a medical speech-language pathologist and software designer with extensive experience across settings. As a lead contributor at Tactus Therapy, Shezena creates evidence-based content and tools that empower patients and clinicians alike. She is passionate about bridging clinical expertise with digital innovation to support adults with communication, cognitive, and swallowing impairments.

    Disclosures: Works as a full-time employee of Tactus Therapy, the developer of the software talked about in the presentation.

    Evidence/References (if needed)

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    • 2.       Bartlett, R. S., Carpenter, A. M., & Chapman, L. K. (2022). A systematic review of adherence strategies for adult populations in speech-language pathology treatment. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 31(3), 1501–1516.
    • 3.       Beeson, P. M., Higginson, K., & Rising, K. (2013). Writing treatment for aphasia: A texting approach. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 56(3), 945–955.
    • 4.       Bennett, L. E., Jewell, V. D., Scheirton, L., McCarthy, M., & Muir, B. C. (2019). Productivity Standards and the Impact on Quality of Care: A National Survey of Inpatient Rehabilitation Professionals. The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 7(4), 1-11.
    • 5.       Cantor, J., Ashman, T., Dams-O’Connor, K., Dijkers, M. P., Gordon, W., Spielman, L., Tsaousides, T., Allen, H., Nguyen, M., & Oswald, J. (2014). Evaluation of the short-term executive plus intervention for executive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury: A randomized controlled trial with minimization. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95(1).
    • 6.       Capeci, Wyndi L., Caregiver Interactions and Burnout in Speech-Language Pathology (2024). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 5889.
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    • 8.       Cuperus, P., de Kok, D., de Aguiar, V., & Nickels, L. (2025). Aphasia therapy software: An investigation of the research literature and the challenges of software development. Aphasiology, 39(6), 842-873.
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    • 12.   Khemlani, A., Pawaria, S., & Chaudhary, V. (2024). Effects of Mendelsohn maneuver in Dyspagia: A literature review. International Journal of Convergence in Healthcare, 4(1).
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    • 15.   Munasinghe, T. U., Ariyasena, A. D., & Siriwardhana, D. D. (2023). Speech therapy interventions for acquired apraxia of speech: An updated systematic review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 32(3), 1336–1359.
    • 16.   Nikravesh, M., Aghajanzadeh, M., Maroufizadeh, S., Saffarian, A., & Jafari, Z. (2021). Working memory training in post-stroke aphasia: Near and far transfer effects. Journal of Communication Disorders, 89, 106077.
    • 17.   Palmer, R., Dimairo, M., Cooper, C., Enderby, P., Brady, M., Bowen, A., et al. (2019). Self-managed, computerised speech and language therapy for patients with chronic aphasia post-stroke compared with usual care or attention control (Big CACTUS): a multicentre, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Neurology, 18(9), 821-833.
    • 18.   Ponsford, J., Velikonja, D., Janzen, S., Harnett, A., McIntyre, A., Wiseman-Hakes, C., Togher, L., Teasell, R., Kua, A., Patsakos, E., Welch-West, P., & Bayley, M. T. (2023). INCOG 2.0 guidelines for cognitive rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury, part II: Attention and information processing speed. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 38(1), 38–51.
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    • 27.   Zhou, Y., Feng, H., Li, G., Xu, C., Wu, Y., & Li, H. (2022). Efficacy of computerized cognitive training on improving cognitive functions of stroke patients: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 28(3), e12966.
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Past events

April 18, 2026 Regional Roundtable Kickoff!
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November 15, 2025 WyoSHA Member Meet-Up: The Role of the SLPA
November 13, 2025 Reframing the Score: Assessing with Equity and Cultural Insight
November 05, 2025 Professional Ethics
October 14, 2025 Tune up on Voice – Journey Through Voice Evaluation and Treatment
October 09, 2025 Medically Complex EI: SLP Strategies for Team Collaboration
September 12, 2025 WyoSHA Annual Convention
September 12, 2025 WyoSHA Exhibitor/Sponsor Registration
September 03, 2025 Note-taking and Oral Practice Strategies for Comprehension of Informational Discourse
August 20, 2025 Mastering Connection: A Relationship-Based Approach to Effective Child-Led Therapy
August 12, 2025 Empowering Your Team Through Supervision and Mentorship
July 28, 2025 Hearing Aids are not Enough: Enhancing Communication Through Aural Rehabilitation
July 16, 2025 AI for SLPs: Tools, Tips, and Ethical Integration
June 25, 2025 Setting Your Rates in Private Practice
June 11, 2025 TRAUMA-INFORMED CLINICAL RAPPORT BUILDING: NEURODIVERSITY AFFIRMING, PATIENT-CENTERED APPROACHES
May 28, 2025 Level Up Your Therapy: Using Neurodiversity Affirming Practices
May 07, 2025 Introduction to Trauma-Informed Care
April 24, 2025 Early Intervention in the Black Home
April 09, 2025 Person Centered Care for Older Adults: Functional therapy, caregiving, and advocacy
March 27, 2025 Wage and Hiring Trends in Speech Pathology: Get Informed and Get Paid!
March 05, 2025 Comprehension without Texts
February 25, 2025 Importance of Social Pragmatic Communication to Life Success
February 12, 2025 Ways to Support Reading Comprehension as an SLP
January 29, 2025 Empowering Functional Communication: Utilizing AI to Customize AAC Devices
January 27, 2025 Student Advocacy Day
January 15, 2025 The Power of No: Setting Boundaries and Achieving Work/Life Balance


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