Does Communicative Disorders Assistant
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist, Medical Specialist
What Does a Communicative Disorders Assistant Do?
A communicative disorders assistant works with a speech‑language pathologist or audiologist to treat communication problems. Communication impairments can be caused by disease, accident or difficulties with reasoning and perception. The job title communicative disorders assistant is used in Canada where there are several colleges that offer programs in preparation for this career. In the US the term speech-language pathology assistants or speech pathology assistants is often used for this position.
ResponsibilitiesThe main duties of a communicative disorders assistant are problem assessment and application of treatment suggested by speech-language pathologists or audiologists. Communicative disorders assistants handle patients with a variety of problems. Their patients could have speech or hearing limitations or cognitive impairment.
Communicative disorders assistants work with all members of the population, from children to adults, and the job requires a great deal of flexibility and insight. The right treatment must be applied based on the patient’s unique problem and personality. A communicative disorders assistant might use story‑telling to improve a preschool child’s pronunciation of certain sounds, while an adult patient with aphasia—the inability of the brain to process verbal or written language—might require focused attention on conversation techniques and the use of writing or pictures to communicate.
Communicative disorder assistants are also responsible for monitoring and reporting patient progress.
In addition to being knowledgeable about speech and hearing pathology, the communicative disorders assistant should also be familiar with occupational and behavioural therapy techniques. For example, an autistic child most likely will require the use of behavioural therapy methods and the reinforcement of good actions. An adult victim of a car accident will probably respond better to occupational therapy methods that focus on resuming normal daily activities.
Communicative disorders assistants may also work in various settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, auditory clinics or schools. Treatment for communication disorders may involve the use of alternative communication methods or tools such as speech‑generating devices or pictures to aid understanding and interaction.
Education & TrainingTraining and program length for communicative disorders assistants and speech-language pathology assistants vary between countries. Programs in Canada range in length from one to two years and generally require some post‑secondary education. Two‑year associate’s degree programs for speech-language pathology assistants are available in the US and are generally considered a preparation to move toward a more advanced degree.
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