Communication Assistive Technology
OTs and speech language therapists can train to assess people for communication assistive technology.
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Communication Assistive Technology (Artificial Larynges)
Speech language therapists can apply to be assessors for Communication Assistive Technology (Artificial Larynges).
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Communication Assistive Technology (Level 1)
Occupational therapists and speech language therapists can train to assess people for low to mid level communication assistive equipment.
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Communication Assistive Technology (Level 2)
Advanced training for CAT level 1 credentialed assessors to provide solutions for people with complex communication needs.