Animal‐assisted services for adults with acquired neurogenic communication disorders: A scoping review
Marie‐Pier McSween,
Tasman Day,
Jessica Hill
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere is increasing interest in the incorporation of animal‐assisted services (AAS) in therapy for adults with acquired neurogenic communication disorders. AAS have the potential to enhance speech and language therapy engagement and outcomes. However, a greater understanding of the nature and potential benefits of these interventions is needed.AimsTo describe the existing evidence for the incorporation of AAS in therapy with adults with acquired neurogenic communication disorders and to identify area… Show more
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