(SLPAs): (Latest 2026/2027 Update) | Q&A | Grade A | 100% Correct
(Verified Answers) – ASHA-Aligned Program
Subject: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) – Roles, Responsibilities, Ethics, Infection
Control, Documentation, Bilingualism
Source: ASHA Guidelines, HIPAA, FERPA, CDC Infection Control, State Licensing Boards
Format: Q&A Guide with Clinical & Regulatory Rationale | 100% Verified for SLPA Certification &
Continuing Education
1: Self-identifying as an SLPA
Correct Answer: Identifying verbally, in writing, signage, and titles on name badges to students, patients,
clients, families, staff, and others.
1. Self-identification ensures transparency and prevents consumers from mistaking the SLPA for
an SLP.
2. ASHA's Assistants Code of Conduct explicitly requires disclosure of assistant status in all
professional interactions.
3. Failure to self-identify constitutes misrepresentation and can lead to ethical complaints.
2: Compliance with regulations
Correct Answer: Exhibiting compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA,
reimbursement requirements, and state statutes and rules regarding SLPA education, training, and scope of
practice.
1. SLPAs must adhere to all applicable laws; ignorance of regulations is not a defense.
2. HIPAA applies to healthcare settings; FERPA applies to educational settings.
3. State statutes define legal scope of practice and may impose penalties for violations.
3: Telepractice services
Correct Answer: Providing services via telepractice to students, patients, and clients.
1. Telepractice is permitted when state regulations allow and supervision requirements are met.
2. The supervising SLP must be available via real-time connection during telepractice sessions.
3. Same scope limitations apply as in-person; no independent clinical judgment.
, 4: Documenting performance
Correct Answer: Documenting student, patient, or client performance and reporting this information to the
supervising SLP in a timely manner.
1. Documentation includes data collection on accuracy, cues, and responses to treatment.
2. Timely reporting allows the SLP to adjust treatment plans as needed.
3. Accurate documentation is essential for progress monitoring and legal protection.
5: Caregiver coaching
Correct Answer: Providing caregiver coaching for facilitation and carryover of skills.
1. Caregiver coaching improves generalization of skills outside therapy sessions.
2. The SLPA implements coaching strategies developed by the supervising SLP.
3. Coaching may include modeling, cueing, and providing written home programs.
6: Feeding and swallowing plan
Correct Answer: Demonstrating strategies included in the feeding and swallowing plan developed by the
SLP.
1. SLPAs may implement specific dysphagia strategies (e.g., positioning, diet modifications)
under SLP direction.
2. The SLPA cannot develop or modify the feeding/swallowing plan independently.
3. Any concerns about swallowing must be immediately reported to the supervising SLP.
7: Minimum requirements for an SLPA
Correct Answer: An SLPA must complete an approved course of academic study, complete a supervised
clinical experience, successfully pass the ASHA Assistants Certification Exam, meet credentialing
requirements for the state in which they practice, and receive orientation as well as on-the-job training of
SLPA responsibilities specific to the setting.
1. Academic study provides foundational knowledge in communication disorders and ethics.
2. Supervised clinical experience (minimum 100 hours) ensures practical competency.
3. State credentialing may include licensure, registration, or certification beyond ASHA.
8: Supervised clinical experience
Correct Answer: Completion of a supervised clinical experience that consists of a minimum of one hundred
(100) hours under the direct supervision of an ASHA certified SLP.
1. Direct supervision means the SLP is physically present and observing the SLPA's work.
2. Clinical experience hours must be documented and verified by the supervising SLP.
3. This requirement ensures hands-on training before independent practice as an SLPA.