Treatment of a two-year-old with a history of extreme prematurity and dysphagia
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The feeding team evaluation and the oh so important first treatment sessions of the plan are discussed. This is the case history of a two-year-old born at 24 weeks. This child is a preemie grad with failure to thrive and aspiration of liquids. How do you start? Who needs to see the child? What does the home program look like? What other referrals do you need? Expand your team PreChaining therapy approach to meet the needs of the child and family. This episode is full of multidisciplinary ideas to add to your treatment program and I share ideas about how to expand the treatment program over time. Thanks for listening and Happy Chaining! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheri-fraker/message
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