Thursday, January 28

Supervising...easy ways to document

So following the Holiday break I was given a extra assignment, and due to my already busy schedule I was provided a Speech Language Pathologist - Assistant to help with my caseload. Fortunately for me, I recently attended an Ethics training of Supervision to obtain any information I did not know regarding having a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant.
Students performing speech-language pathology exercise with balls across a table.
                                                                                      photo courtesy of  Google.com

Oh, did I mention I am located in Texas. Therefore, the papers that I am going to provide with this post may not be what you need for your state. I've done a little research and a few states provide supervision logs for their SLPs. However, I will be honest, I write big and need a little bit more room to document information and provide feedback.

Texas (all Texas forms listed here):
https://www.dshs.state.tx.us/speech/sp_forms.shtm

Oklahoma:
https://www.ok.gov/obespa/documents/SLPA_log2012_Rev%20Copy.pdf

West Virginia: http://www.wvspeechandaudiology.com/Portals/wvspeechandaudiology/docs/SUPERVISION%20Form.pdf



South Dakota:
http://doh.sd.gov/boards/SpeechPath/assets/SLPA-SupervisionLog.pdf

Oregon: 
www.oregon.gov/bspa/SLPA_Supervision/SLPA_Log_V2.0.doc

Nevertheless, for the SLPs of Texas who my have large penmanship, who are not found of the form suggested, and looking for a more effective form that will allow you to keep track of your supervision with your SLP-Assistant. I have created two forms that you may like.

Forms are available under the "Printables" tab. I hope they help, please let me know  if you enjoy them. 

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