Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-828 - Hearing and speech
Section 246-828-105 - Speech-language pathology-Minimum standards of practice
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
Licensed speech-language pathologists are independent practitioners who provide a comprehensive array of services related to the identification, assessment, habilitation and rehabilitation, of communication disorders and dysphagia. Speech-language pathologists serve in a number of roles including but not limited to clinician, therapist, teacher, consultant, researcher, and administrator. Speech-language pathologists provide services in hospitals, clinics, schools, nursing facilities, care centers, private practice, and other settings in which speech-language pathology services are relevant. Speech-language pathologists provide services to individuals of all ages.
Services may be provided and products dispensed only when benefit can reasonably be expected. All services provided and products dispensed must be evaluated for effectiveness. A licensed speech-language pathologist must engage in and supervise only those aspects of the profession that are within the scope of their education, training, and experience. Speech-language pathologists must provide services appropriate to each individual in his or her care, which may include one or more of the following standard procedures:
(1)Case history, including:
(2)Examination of the oral mechanism for the purposes of determining adequacy for speech communication and swallowing.
(3)Screening to include: Speech and language.
(4)Assessment may include the following:
(5)Habilitation and rehabilitation of communication and swallowing including:
(6)All services must be provided with referral to other qualified resources when appropriate.
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.35.161. 04-02-068, § 246-828-105, filed 1/7/04, effective 2/7/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.35.161(3) and (10). 99-19-058, § 246-828-105, filed 9/15/99, effective 10/16/99; 98-14-055, § 246-828-105, filed 6/26/98, effective 7/27/98.