Telepractice, providing speech and language services at a distance from clients, is becoming another tool clinicians can use to provide services. Relieving the burden of travel may help those aging with a communication disability to access beneficial services. I will present evidence from several studies using telepractice for assessment and treatment of communication disorders. Although researchers have published promising results, future researchers should determine which populations will receive the most benefit from telepractice.

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