Madison Dunning
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Assessment Results
Client Name: Don- Intervention (SLP)
Examination Date: September 28th, 2025
Mode: learning
Baseline Data 1 00/1 00
Collaborators 89/1 00
Treatment 75/1 00
Skills Check 1 00/1 00
Client Progress 1 00/1 00
Summary 1 00/1 00
Completion Time 1 29 Minutes
Your Competency Score 94%
Overall Competency Rating
Mastering Competency
Skills Check
Article Reading 1 00/1 00
Self-Advocacy Activities 1 00/1 00
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Using Technology to Communicate 1 00/1 00
Naming - Semantic Feature Analysis 1 00/1 00
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Clipboard Contents
Baseline Data
Reflective (+): 11
Acceptable (0): 7
Rejected (-): 0
Chart Review
6 seconds
Review the current Intervention Report.
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8 seconds
Review the Evaluation Report completed one year ago.
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Client Interview
53 seconds
Describe your typical day.
Get up about 6:30. See my grand's house, great house, my
daughter's house to get my grandson up and running. Feed in the
morning and put on the bus, and then I go home. I go to a get my
sweet tea and I go home, and I read the Bible a little bit, I watch the
news in the morning. And take a shower and start my day. Funny, I
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do, the grass grows so fast now that every, every three days
mowing. I do dusting and Monday-Thursday laundry, the bedding
and all that stuff. Thursday is my folding day. Monday and Friday is
mowing day. Doctor appointments. Working in my garden. I do,
sometimes I help at church. Need anything, I'll go there help them.
Sometimes I do stuff for, just it's kinda dumb, it's not dumb, it's fun
to me. I like to mow. So I, my neighbors have young family around
me and they're busy running, running. So people once in a while, I
just for the heck of it go to the neighbors and mow their yard you
know. They say, You mow my yard? Yeah. Why? I said well, you
guys busy so I mowed your. That's, I love being outside. In the
winter, it's cooking and so happy. Outside is my happy place, so.
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Describe some of your frustrations.
Yeah, speech is so hard for me. I find people don't, easy to talk. To
me it is not. It's hard to do things, it's hard to put the words to the
brain to the mouth. And all that stuff still in my brain is still there,
but I can't get it out. It's hard for people to understand. It's, I told
my friends, it's like going to Meijer's to get one thing at a store on a
pile and find it. That's my brain searching for, for words and
sentences like that.
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Tell me about the story of your stroke.
I had a stroke. One day was at work, didn't feel well at all. I never
puked, but I did. Told my boss something's wrong, I'm going to the
hospital, which is weird because I never to the doctors but was in
my mind, I'm going to the hospital. But I did. Karen met me met me
at the hospital and bunch of tests and couldn't find anything, but
they did find I have AFib. I didn't know that but found that out. I
said, I don't feel well. Keep me overnight. Because I feel like
something's wrong. So they did. And through the night I had a
stroke. They called my wife said come, had a stroke, come to the
hospital. And my daughter was with my wife. She said, you drive,
you, I drive, you pray. So they came to the hospital. Called them
again, said we're taking him in. Let us say okay, if you don't get
here in time. So they did, they took me in. Karen and Tracy got
here in time to see me. Took me in, and had a stroke and you
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