Go Team Go! Interprofessional Practice for Pediatric Feeding in the Schools

Author:

Dawson Michelle L. W.1,Neal Angie2,West Kristen3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA

2. South Carolina State Department of Education, Office of Special Education Services, Columbia

3. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Pennsylvania Western University, Clarion

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this clinical focus article is to discuss processes and procedures for building school-based programs to address the feeding and swallowing needs of students in the public-school setting. Interprofessional practice (IPP) team member roles and responsibilities, screening, eligibility, considerations for developing Individualized Education Programs that address the needs of students with pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) and dysphagia, as well as billing documentation requirements, are discussed. Additionally, coordination across the continuum of service delivery for students with PFD and dysphagia is investigated. Guidance on documentation, processes, and procedures that comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act mandates will be provided. Conclusions: This clinical focus article will demonstrate that students with PFD and dysphagia continue to present to public schools and require skilled services and supports in order to meet their individualized needs. School-based speech-language pathologists have a legal requirement to provide these supports when deemed educationally relevant. Schools must employ processes and procedures that result in the timely and effective evaluation and identification of students with PFD and dysphagia. An IPP approach to the management of PFD and dysphagia is critical to ensure optimal outcomes for students found eligible for services.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

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