Presenter: Marissa Rocheleau, MA, CCC-SLP
This course outlines ethical ramifications of providing online service delivery to clients. Includes a discussion of the legal and ethical guidelines for providing online delivery of services, and a discussion of guidelines for determining if clients are appropriate for telepractice. This course is suited to therapists who are new or returning to telepractice and want to ensure their services are ethically guided. Course content is applicable for both adult and pediatric client populations.
Course is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs – 1 Contact Hours.
Course Overview – Run Time: 1:03:09
– B.H., prior course participant
The content of this online CE course does not focus exclusively on any specific proprietary product or service. Presenter financial and non-financial disclosures may be found in the Presenter & Disclosures area.
Video PowerPoint presentation with author narration & downloadable handout. Stop and re-start the course at any point. Learners retain access to course content after completion for ongoing reference and review.
"Liability considerations were beneficial. I enjoyed the resources provided." S.P. (Dec. 2024)
"I enjoyed the presenter's style and the concise information shared." C.S. (Dec. 2024)
"5 Theme Framework/examples were helpful. Meets Ethics CEU Guidelines ASHA. Helpful Information related to telepractice." L.B. (Dec. 2024)
"Copyright law was beneficial to discuss. This was a great presentation. It gave valuable information on how to do telepractice." P.C. (Dec. 2024)
"I liked the presenter's embedded side mentions of practical applications, like the smart notebook." C.E. (Dec. 2024)
"Beneficial suggestions/regulations about specific standardized tests. Easy to navigate course, access to handout super helpful." R.F. (Dec. 2024)
"Utilizing telepractice to serve more clients was a beneficial topic. I liked that I could access the course anytime." J.R. (Nov. 2024)
"I liked the things to consider before starting to see some of my patients via telepractice." B.N. (Nov. 2024)
"Legal aspects were beneficial. I liked the course organization." V.F. (Nov. 2024)
"Download/upload speeds, copyright information related to testing materials, liability insurances that cover telehealth, informed consent for school-based services. Good intro to a wide variety of general ethics information related specifically to telehealth practice." D.S. (Nov. 2024)
"Testing procedures and types of technology available for telepractice. Information was presented clearly and easy to follow for those who may not be tech savvy." D.H. (Nov. 2024)
"Discussing what is legal versus what is ethical was beneficial. Very clear and understandable information!" R.L. (Nov. 2024)
"Client candidacy was helpful. The course was thorough." R.L. (Nov. 2024)
"The five-theme framework was helpful. I liked the information regarding audio-visual factors and use of digital assessments." B.H. (Oct. 2024)
"Discussing the Code of Ethics was beneficial. Comprehensive information and inclusion of personal therapy experiences." K.L. (Oct. 2024)
"Learning curve for newcomers was helpful. I liked the ethical and legal considerations." L.L. (Oct. 2024)
"Organized and clearly worded requirements for all areas of telepractice. I also appreciated the resources demonstrated or mentioned in the slides for testing internet and sites that are helpful for client engagement. Clearly outlined information to make sure you are able to cross your T's and dot your I's when beginning telepractice. Nice mix of good detail, and not so much it made it overwhelming and confusing, especially to a clinician relatively new to telepractice!" V.W. (Oct. 2024)
"Considerations for candidacy for telehealth were beneficial. The course was informative." S.A. (Sep. 2024)
"There was a lot of new information for me. The course was organized well." M.T. (Sep. 2024)
"Discussing the six-week trial and that telepractice isn't a good fit for everyone was helpful. I liked the pace of the course." K.B. (Sep. 2024)
"Regulations pertaining to remote therapy were helpful. The course was very well organized." L.R. (Aug. 2024)
"Understanding and following up with states you are working in to learn the rules for telepractice. All the information was new and pertinent. In addition to the guidance into where to locate activities online." J.P. (Aug. 2024)
"Teletherapy candidacy was a beneficial topic. I liked the slideshow." Y.V. (Aug. 2024)
"I liked how the presenter showed different websites she uses for teletherapy. I also enjoyed how she easily talked about ethical situations. The presenter kept me engaged and was easy to follow." M.K. (Aug. 2024)
"Digital test information was useful and other technologies for interaction with clients. The course was thorough and concise." P.G. (Aug. 2024)
"I found knowing that using a headset with GFTA is crucial and working in a quiet room." J.M. (Aug. 2024)
"I had not yet thought about informed consent measures for my new practice. The speaker was very knowledgeable." J.B. (Aug. 2024)
"Factors to determine client candidacy, as well as resources/materials for quality delivery of services, were beneficial. I enjoyed the content and self-paced model." C.V. (Aug. 2024)
"This speaker is fantastic, and I hope she continues to create courses. She does a very good job providing practical knowledge. I enjoyed the speaker/advice given." L.P. (Jul. 2024)
"It was helpful to review the right and wrong doing, client eligibility, and the use of digital evaluations. The presenter was clear and organized in her presentation." A.H. (Jun. 2024)
"FAQ's were helpful. Very clear information." S.D. (Jun. 2024)
"The 5-theme framework was beneficial. I liked the demonstration of the therapy ideas, testimony of the presenter's clinical experience, and online resources to further explore." D.N. (Jun. 2024)
"I liked the discussion on technical areas to be addressed for the best possible session. Learning about the ethical vs. legal implications, the five-theme framework, and applying this to my practice. Also loved the online sources/materials covered." M.D. (Jun. 2024)
"I need to pay more attention to copywriting laws when using material digitally. I also appreciated the recommendations given regarding treatment sources and the use of testing materials digitally. The presenter was concise. Visuals matched audio presented." R.D. (Jun. 2024)
"Ideas of how to make sessions more interactive were beneficial. I liked that there were clear examples and it addressed important issues." K.K. (May 2024)
"Learned more about audio capabilities using ZOOM. Clear speaker, organized information." S.H. (May 2024)
"Discussing the legality was helpful and I liked the visuals." L.S. (Apr. 2024)
"It was beneficial knowing that it is okay if an adult is busy as long as you know that the child has the ability and attention to do it on his own. All of the information was useful." C.G. (Mar. 2024)
"The considerations for client candidacy were helpful. Practical course and the speaker was knowledgeable." R.A. (Mar. 2024)
"The Five Theme Framework was beneficial to discuss. I liked the therapy procedures." R.B. (Feb. 2024)
"I enjoyed the amount of useful information!" B.H. (Feb. 2024)
"Liability insurance for telepractice. Nice pacing, good information." A.P. (Feb. 2024)
"The bottom line questions were beneficial. I liked the examples of different teletherapy." M.S. (Feb. 2024)
"Determining if telepractice is appropriate for a client was helpful. I liked that I could read through the handouts easily as it was shared through a pdf, and it will be readily available as a reference in the future." T.C. (Feb. 2024)
"Beneficial application of ethical considerations for adult telehealth." S.D. (Jan. 2024)
"Discussing behavior concerns with students was beneficial." L.B. (Jan. 2024)
"I enjoyed the presenter's knowledge and material accessibility. Discussing ethical vs. legal issues was beneficial." R.L. (Jan. 2024)
"The use of the material was helpful. The instructor was clear and concise." A.K. (Jan. 2024)
"Discussing questions and considerations were beneficial. I liked the visual supports on how to find things online, pitfalls." M.P. (Jan. 2024)
"Licensure, billing, assessments, and the examples presented within the case studies were beneficial. I enjoyed how much new information I learned and can apply to my current job in which I provide teletherapy." E.S. (Jan. 2024)
"The presenter was very knowledgeable & concise. I liked the bottom line questions." R.P. (Jan. 2024)
"I have not conducted telepractice yet however this course provided great information on things to consider prior to starting. I liked the course format and ease of use." C.C. (Dec. 2023)
"The Five Theme Framework presentation was beneficial. The presenter was clear on the topics, provided examples and demonstrations." M.S. (Dec. 2023)
"Beneficial resources for digital therapy. Short and packed with info - nice and lean!" R.F. (Dec. 2023)
"Trial length for determining appropriateness for teletherapy was beneficial. I liked the professional liability info and the ease of understanding/organization of information." J.G. (Dec. 2023)
"This course was very organized and easy to follow." L.K. (Dec. 2023)
"Learning differences between ethical and legal. And learning tests that cannot be used online." L.L. (Dec. 2023)
"Very straightforward course. Covered all the ethical and legal aspects when conducting teletherapy sessions." S.M. (Dec. 2023)
"Beneficial informed consent questions." L.M. (Dec. 2023)
"Straight forward course. Good visuals and voice." K.M. (Dec. 2023)
"I liked the presenter's common sense and additional commenting during topics." P.O. (Dec. 2023)
"It was especially helpful to distinguish between what is ethical and what is legal and to know there are differences between ethical and legal, ethical and illegal, unethical and legal, and unethical and illegal. This course provided good information and a good review on what ASHA's ethical standards are and how to apply them to the telepractice setting." J.M. (Dec. 2023)
"Learning the depth of resources, materials, and experience needed for telepractice was beneficial." S.C. (Dec. 2023)
"I especially appreciated being made aware of all the free digital resources." J.H. (Dec. 2023)
"The telepractice guidelines were helpful. I enjoyed the clarity of the information presented." P.T. (Dec. 2023)
"All of the presented information was beneficial." A.G. (Dec. 2023)
"It was very helpful to hear about what is ethical to do in terms of telepractice. The course was practical and very easy to understand." A.H. (Dec. 2023)
"All of the course was beneficial. I am not currently a Telehealth clinician, but I am considering it. Concise, specific information, and outline." W.R. (Dec. 2023)
"I found the technology-based suggestions to be helpful/informative, specifically regarding resolution, frame rate, and use of tools such as document cameras, etc. The subject matter is relevant to modern practice. The speaker was very thorough." D.D. (Dec. 2023)
"I enjoyed learning more about assessments on teletherapy." J.D. (Nov. 2023)
"The speed test and the smart book information were beneficial. I liked the practical use and specific references." L.R. (Nov. 2023)
"I liked how the course applies to Medicare. Good practical examples." A.L. (Nov. 2023)
"The examples showing how to check internet speed and use of the Smart NoteBook were helpful. The length of the course was just enough." S.S. (Nov. 2023)
"The resources for digital materials and tests were beneficial. I enjoyed having examples to compare and contrast." T.J. (Nov. 2023)
"I enjoyed the factors to consider for telepractice services. All the criteria to select if the case is for telepractice was helpful." R.E. (Nov. 2023)
"The range of topics was very applicable. Great tips on practical uses of websites and materials. Pace was great, information pertinent." B.H. (Nov. 2023)
"I enjoyed learning about new materials to implement. This course was precise and helpful." J.H. (Nov. 2023)
"The use of the Smart Notebook and other resources provided was beneficial. I liked the fact that the presenter provided quality information within a reasonable timeframe." A.H. (Nov. 2023)
"Organized presentation." J.R. (Nov. 2023)
"I enjoyed the variety of options for online activities. The presenter was clear and concise." D.B. (Nov. 2023)
"I liked the information about tests and client needs." T.K. (Oct. 2023)
"The information about technologies I wasn't familiar with for interactive sessions was beneficial. I liked the information on billing and licensing." K.S. (Oct. 2023)
"I liked the discussion of the specific legalities of telepractice. This course was easy to listen to and interesting." C.B. (Oct. 2023)
"Very informative course. How to develop materials was beneficial." S.C. (Oct. 2023)
"Very well presented and logical course. The presenter obviously has lots of experience. I liked the examples of how to use the SMARTboard and games for reinforcement." G.S. (Oct. 2023)
"Smooth presentation and very informative." B.G. (Oct. 2023)
"Easy to understand, great presenter, excellent information. The specifics of how to do ethical therapy with clients was beneficial." L.K. (Oct. 2023)
"All of this material was beneficial. The course was short and to the point." M.O. (Oct. 2023)
"I liked the demonstration of accessing digital assessments and using the Smart Notebook." B.M. (Oct. 2023)
"I found the aspect related to technology very beneficial, how to resolve problems with the computer, and what recommendations could be given to the parents. The whole course was interesting." R.P. (Oct. 2023)
"Informative course. The factors to consider when providing virtual therapy were beneficial." J.B. (Oct. 2023)
"Discussing AV factors and how to correct them was helpful. I liked the review of ethics and how it applied to telepractice." S.M. (Oct. 2023)
"The ethical considerations were beneficial. I liked the informative content and the pdf that was available." R.L. (Oct. 2023)
"Gave practical advice and technical solutions." S.G. (Oct. 2023)
"Very informative course. I liked the available free activities for telepractice online." V.F. (Oct. 2023)
"Practical considerations were introduced, and problem-solving suggestions were made in this course. Good information to consider for a new service delivery option." A.R. (Sep. 2023)
"Internet speed testing and general things to consider like liability/copyrights were beneficial topics. I liked the length of content and the presenter's experience." L.W. (Sep. 2023)
Marissa Rocheleau, MA, CCC-SLP, is the owner of Linguabilities, a private practice based out of Florida that provides telepractice, job coaching, and staffing contracts for online speech therapy, as well as Telepractice Connect, a membership site dedicated to all things telepractice. Marissa received her Bachelor's degree from Indiana University, double majoring in Psychology and Speech and Hearing Sciences. She then completed a Master's degree in Speech Pathology, earning licensure in seven states and her ASHA CCCs. Marissa has extensive experience working in the schools, in evaluations, and in teletherapy settings. When not working, Marissa enjoys spending time with her husband Gabriel and dogs, Petri and Bunsen.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial — Marissa Rocheleau is a presenter of online CE courses sponsored by Northern Speech Services; receives royalties.
Financial — Marissa Rocheleau is the owner of Linguabilities and Telepractice Connect; ownership interests.
Nonfinancial — Marissa Rocheleau has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
This program is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs (Introductory Level; Related Area).
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