Dysarthria and Life Participation: Where Do I Begin?

Presented by Sarah Baar and Carolyn Baylor

Dysarthria and Life Participation: Where Do I Begin?

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Dr. Carolyn Baylor, PhD, CCC-SLP—creator of the Framework for Participation Focus Intervention and expert in motor speech disorders—joins host Sarah Baar to explore how clinicians can prioritize life participation in dysarthria intervention. Together, they unpack how to set meaningful goals, measure real-world outcomes, and move beyond the drill-and-repeat rut. If you’re ready to help clients reconnect with what matters most, this episode offers the practical strategies to get you started.

Learning Objectives
  • Analyze the evidence around participation-based approaches to intervention
  • Apply evidence-based, practical strategies to actionably address barriers clients face to full participation in the communication aspects of their lives
  • Solve patient case scenarios involving participation-based interventions for dysarthria
This is an audio-only course. Additional materials are available for download within the course. To receive continuing education credit, complete the course and the accompanying quiz.

Meet your instructors

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Sarah Baar

Sarah is a speech-language pathologist in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has had the opportunity to work in many settings across the continuum, including acute care, acute rehab, home and community, and outpatient therapy, and has been involved in various leadership projects. In 2016, she started the Honeycomb Speech Therapy…

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Carolyn Baylor

Carolyn Baylor, PhD, CCC-SLP is an Associate Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington where she is also currently Vice Chair for Academic Programs and Co-Director of the PhD Program in Rehabilitation Science. She holds an Adjunct Associate Professor role in the Department of…

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