Employment Settings

One of the challenges of the future is to develop new and better ways of providing services to people. As new procedures, new technologies, and even new diseases emerge the role of the speech-language pathologist and the places where speech-language pathologists work will also evolve. Some of the possible employment settings are listed below:

schools (public and private)
health care programs
early intervention programs
hospitals
rehabilitation centers
nursing homes
outpatient clinics
independent living centers
private practice
research programs
community-based pograms
home health care programs

 
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