Virtual speech therapy became a necessity during the Covid-19 pandemic, but is it here to stay? This article explores the effectiveness, challenges, and ethical considerations of telepractice, revealing when virtual services work best and why they can be a powerful tool for connecting clients with skilled clinicians.
Key Takeaways:
- Telepractice can be effective and efficient for many school-age students, sometimes matching or exceeding onsite outcomes
- Client suitability is critical: technology access, engagement ability, and comfort with virtual formats must be considered
- Ethical practice requires evaluating which clients are true candidates for virtual services
- Ongoing support from organizations like ASHA, AOTA, and ATA is ensuring telepractice sustainability post-pandemic
- Virtual services can expand access to qualified clinicians and help clients achieve meaningful goals
Author: Franchesca Ferretti
Publication Source: Speech Therapy PD
