OTs and speech language therapists can train to assess people for communication assistive technology.
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Communication Assistive Technology (Artificial Larynges)
Speech language therapists can apply to be assessors for Communication Assistive Technology (Artificial Larynges).
Communication Assistive Technology (Level 1)
Occupational therapists and speech language therapists can train to assess people for low to mid level communication assistive equipment.
Communication Assistive Technology (Level 2)
Advanced training for CAT level 1 credentialed assessors to provide solutions for people with complex communication needs.