This practical guide encourages clinicians to treat eating, drinking and swallowing in a holistic way, keeping the client at the forefront of management by considering cultural, ethical and societal influences on the eating and drinking process. It draws on contemporary evidence to critically evaluate assessment and management strategies.
Closely aligning to the 20 RCSLT (Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists) newly qualified practitioner eating, drinking and swallowing competencies, this book will provide clinicians with the theory that underpins the statutory completion of these standards, and the guidance to put that theory into practice. This book:
Working with Adults with Eating, Drinking and Swallowing Needs provides an up-to-date, clinically relevant resource. With an emphasis on clinical decision-making, holistic practice and provision of practical materials, this is an essential text for both student and qualified SLT practitioners.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: The typical swallow
Chapter 2: Signs and consequences of an unsafe swallow
Chapter 3: Causes of adult eating, drinking and swallowing needs: aetiologies and symptoms
Chapter 4: Clinical assessment
Chapter 5: Instrumental assessment
Chapter 6: Management of eating, drinking and swallowing needs in adults
Chapter 7: Psychosocial, spiritual and cultural aspects
Chapter 8: Ethical, legal, safety and professional considerations
Chapter 9: The team around the client with EDS needs
Chapter 10: Advanced practice in working with adults with EDS needs
Chapter 11: Case studies
Test your knowledge: Indicative answers
Appendices