Adult Goals and Objectives
Adult Goals and Objectives
Adult Goals and Objectives
Client will maintain adequate hydration/nutrition with optimum safety and efficiency of
swallowing function on P.O. intake without overt signs and symptoms of aspiration for the
highest appropriate diet level
Client will utilize compensatory strategies with optimum safety and efficiency of swallowing
function on P.O. intake without overt signs and symptoms of aspiration for the highest
appropriate diet level
Swallow Study
Complete a Modified Barium Swallow/Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of the Swallow to fully
assess physiology and anatomy of the swallow and to determine the appropriate diet and/or
rehabilitation exercises.
Complete a Clinical Swallow Evaluation to determine appropriateness of current diet/need for
MBS
Mastication
Patient will masticate food adequately to safely consume least restrictive diet with
(min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
Jaw Coordination/Sensation
The patient will complete daily oral-motor exercise to increase buccal tension to within
functional limits to eliminate pocketing of food in the anterior and lateral sulci with
(min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues and ___% effectiveness
The patient will complete daily oral-motor exercise to increase jaw closure and reduce anterior
loss to keep food/liquid in the mouth while eating with (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile
cues and ___% effectiveness
Lip Coordination/Sensation
The patient will complete daily oral-motor exercise to increase labial function (min/mod/max)
verbal, tactile and visual cues with ___% effectiveness to prevent food or liquid spillage from the
oral cavity
The patient will keep food and liquid in the mouth while eating without losing the bolus out of
the front of the mouth to safely consume least restrictive diet with (min/mod/max) verbal, visual
and tactile cues
Lingual Coordination/Sensation
The patient will complete daily oral-motor exercise to increase lingual range of motion, strength
and coordination with (min/mod/max) verbal, tactile and visual cues with ___% effectiveness for
effective bolus formation and to reduce the risk of food residue falling into the airway
The patient will complete daily oral-motor exercise to increase lingual strength and range of
motion for adequate lingual elevation and anterior to posterior movement with(min/mod/max)
verbal, tactile and visual cues with ___% effectiveness to reduce the risk of food residue falling
into the airway
The patient will form food and liquid into a cohesive bolus as demonstrated by lack of residue on
the tongue and in the lateral and anterior sulci after the swallow to safely consume least
restrictive diet with (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
Techniques
The patient will complete _____ swallowing maneuver (supraglottic swallow, Mendelson
maneuver, effortful swallow, etc.)to improve oral motor weakness, tongue base retraction,
hyolaryngeal excursion, airway protection, and/or clearance of the bolus through the pharynx
with (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
Compensatory
Patient will perform compensatory swallow strategies (chin tuck, multiple swallows, head turn,
etc.) to eliminate s/s of aspiration of _________ least restrictive diet with (min/mod/max) verbal
cues and no more than __# reminders per meal.
Patient will perform compensatory swallow strategies (chin tuck, multiple swallows, head turn,
etc.) to eliminate s/s of aspiration of _________ liquids (min/mod/max) verbal cues and no more
than __# reminders per meal.
The client will demonstrate the ability to adequately self-monitor swallowing skills and perform
appropriate compensatory techniques to reduce s/s of aspiration and to safely consume least
restrictive diet with (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
The patient will alternate liquids-solids bites to clear stasis in buccal cavity with (min/mod/max)
visual, verbal and tactile cues
SPOKEN LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
Long-term goal:
Client will comprehend communication related to basic medical and social needs and utilize
compensatory strategies to maintain safety and participate socially in functional living environment.
Client will develop functional, cognitive-linguistic-based skills and utilize compensatory strategies to
communicate wants and needs effectively to different conversational partners, maintain safety and
participate socially in functional living environment
Patient will demonstrate functional problem solving skills and provide appropriate solutions to problems
in order to improve safety and awareness in functional living environment.
Identifying Problems:
Identify that a problem exists in a picture/verbally presented situation with __ cues for __.
Identify (#) causes/effects of situations with __ cues for __.
Generating Solutions:
Provide an initial step to facilitate completion of a task with __ cues for __.
Complete analogies with __ cues for __.
Provide __ appropriate solutions to problems of daily living with __ cues for __.
Prioritize (#) potential solutions to problems of daily living with __ cues for __.
Complete a (simple/moderate/complex) deductive reasoning puzzle with __% accuracy and __
cues for __.
Evaluating Solutions:
Identify appropriate solutions to a problem when presented in a field of __ with __% accuracy
and __ cues for __.
Evaluate solutions to problems of daily living with __ cues for __.
Executing Solutions:
Sequence __ steps to a task verbally/with pictures/given written choices with __ cues for __.
Organize/prioritize daily tasks with __ cues for __.
Organize personal space supplies with __ cues for __.
Plan and carry through with a community outing in a group setting with __ cues for __.
Verbalize a sequence of daily events/morning care routine/etc. with __ cues for __.
Identify and problem solve barriers within the community to facilitate community reintegration
with __ cues for __.
Math Reasoning:
Solve simple (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division) problems with __% accuracy and
__ cues for __.
Solve (simple, moderate, complex) functional max problems with __% accuracy and __ cues for
__.
Complete a checkbook balancing task with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Identify and perform appropriate role in managing personal finances with __ cues for __.
Personal Information:
Answer (yes/no vs. open-ended) questions regarding basic personal information with __%
accuracy and __ cues for __.
Orientation Information:
Answer (yes/no vs. open-ended) questions regarding orientation information with __% accuracy
and __ cues for __.
Express orientation information with __% accuracy and __ cues for __ minutes/immediately after
review.
Client will improve orientation by communicating mental awareness of daily routines, personal
information and recent events with ___% accuracy and ___cues.
Topographical Orientation:
Locate hospital room with __ cues for __.
Locate all treatment areas with __ cues for __.
Use environmental cues to navigate the hospital with _ cues.
Direct therapists to various areas with (min/mod/max cues).
ATTENTION
Long Term Goal:
Patient will develop functional attention skills to effectively attend to and communicate in simple daily
living tasks in functional living environment.
Short-term Goals:
Working Memory:
Repeat a ____ word list of functional words/phrases related to activities of daily living
immediately after presentation (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues and ___% accuracy
Identify the item that does not belong in a list of __ presented auditorily with __% accuracy
and(min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
Complete two step math problems auditorally with(min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues
and __% accuracy
Recent Memory:
Recall a __-part functional message related to ADLs with __ (min/mod/max) verbal, visual and
tactile cues for immediately after review and ___% accuracy
Recall daily activities via retellings/answering questions with __ cues for __.
Recall information discussed during therapy session via retelling/answering questions with __
(min/mod/max) verbal, visual and tactile cues and ___% accuracy
Recall information discussed in therapy __ days/hours earlier with ___(min/mod/max) verbal,
visual and tactile cues and ___% accuracy
Compensatory Strategies:
Describe/demonstrate/initiate use of __# of memory strategies with___(min/mod/max) verbal,
visual and tactile cues and for __ (without review vs. __ minutes/immediately after review).
General Memory
The patient will demonstrate recall of functional information following a/an (immediate, short-
term, long-term) delay with ____ cues in order to increase functional integration into
environment
READING
LONG-TERM GOALS - COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS/ COMMUNICATION
- Client will develop functional reading skills and utilize compensatory strategies to maintain
safety during ADLs and read and understand everyday adult material independently
Letters/Numbers:
Identify letters/numbers in a field of __ with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Match letters/numbers in a field of __ with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Single Words:
Match pictures/objects to written words in a field of __ with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Phrases/Sentences:
Match pictures to phrases/sentences in a field of __ with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Complete phrases/sentences from a field of __ with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Answer (open ended/yes-no/multiple choice) questions regarding sentence length material with
__% accuracy and __ cues for __.
The patient will recall ____ facts from (sentence, paragraph, several paragraph, page) length
material with ___% accuracy and ___cueing.
Paragraphs:
Patient will read and answer (open ended/yes-no/multiple choice) questions regarding #
sentences/paragraphs with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
The patient will read and recall ____ facts from (sentence, paragraph, several paragraph, page)
length material with ___% accuracy and ___cueing.
Functional Information:
Patient will read and answer (open ended/yes-no/multiple choice) questions regarding __
(amount; e.g. page) functional information (signs, menus, etc.) with __% accuracy and __ cues
for __.
Patient will read and utilize organized scanning techniques via (line guide, tactile cue, etc) to
locate answers to questions regarding functional information with __% accuracy and __ cues for
__.
The patient will read and recall ____ facts from (sentence, paragraph, several paragraph, page)
length material with ___% accuracy and ___cueing.
WRITING
Long-term goal:
Client will develop functional writing skills related to routine daily activities and utilize compensatory
strategies to communicate basic medical wants and needs in functional living environment
Letters/Numbers:
Trace shapes/letters/numbers with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Copy shapes/letters/numbers with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Write letters/numbers on command with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Single Words:
Write single words on command with _% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Write single words to identify pictures with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Write an associated word/opposite given a target word with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Phrases/Sentences:
Write a single phrase/sentence to describe a picture with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Formulate well-organized sentences regarding a picture/question/topic with __ cues for __.
Paragraphs:
Formulate well-organized paragraphs regarding a pictures/question/topic with __ cues for __.
Functional Information:
Write personal/orientation/situational information with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Write brief notes in memory notebook with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Write brief notes to communicate to others with __% accuracy and __ cues for __.
Outline paragraph/page/multi-level information with __ cues for __.
Take notes on (amount) auditory/visually presented information with __ cues for __.
Client will demonstrate functional writing skills (grocery lists, etc.) at sentence level using
compensatory strategies to complete daily activities during 80% of trials
PRAGMATICS
Long-term goal:
Patient will demonstrate appropriate social interaction skills in routine daily living activities to
communicate basic social and medical needs in functional living environment
Maintaining topic:
Initiate __ statement/questions appropriate to audience/subject matter/prioritization for setting
in 1:1/small group/unstructured conversational context with __cues per session.
Maintain/extend topic for __ turns in unstructured/structured topic in 1:1/small group context
via statements and questions with __ cues per session.
Demonstrate appropriate change of topic via appropriate discourse connectors in
structures/unstructured setting with __ cues per session.
Terminate topic/conversation with appropriate transitional discourse in 1:1/small group setting
with __ cues
Demonstrate conversational repair (tangentially/perseveration) with verbal/visual cues via
appropriate discourse transition with __cues per session.
Turn-Taking:
Demonstrate appropriate turn-taking in discourse/activity in 1:1/small group
structured/unstructured setting with __ cues.
Initiate responses (volunteer information) to group-directed questions with appropriate timing
and sensitivity to other group members with __ cues.
Initiate and involve all group members in small group discourse in a structured/unstructured
setting.
Nonverbal:
Demonstrate appropriate eye contact during 1:1/small group conversation.
Demonstrate appropriate proximity in 1:1/small group context.
Demonstrate appropriate affect for basic social exchanges/extended conversation.
Demonstrate appropriate volume (with regard to agitation/awareness of context) in 1:1/small
group context.
The patient will use appropriate eye contact with a speaker/attend to a therapy task in a
distraction-free environment during a 5/10/15 minute conversation with __% accuracy.
The patient will maintain eye contact/topic of conversation during a conversational exchange
with __% accuracy.
The patient will identify various emotional states/body language exhibited by various speakers
with __% accuracy.
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
Long-term goal:
Patient will demonstrate use of (Self awareness, Goal setting, Planning, Initiation, Self-monitoring)
during daily living activities to improve safety and awareness in functional living environment
Environmental:
Demonstrate awareness of communication partners in L/R visual field via initial/maintained eye
contact in 1:1/small group/unstructured setting with __ cues
Demonstrate awareness of objects in L/R visual field during therapeutic sessions with __ cues.
Client will recall and demonstrate use of compensatory strategies for L-side neglect to improve
reading & writing skills in functional activities.
The patient will visually scan left to right during reading and writing tasks with max/mod/min
cues with __% accuracy.
The patient will attend to stimuli placed within the left visual field during functional activities of
daily living with max/mod/min cues with __% accuracy.
Functional Reading:
Locate items left/right of midline at page level for target cancellation tasks/trail-making/visual
closure/address checking/editing/reading sentences (aloud)/paragraphs/signs/maps with __
cues.
Verbalize compensatory strategies to be used for visual scanning.
Initiate use of compensatory strategies (line guide, margin guide, page rotation, lens, visual
marker) during functional reading tasks in structured 1:1/ small group/unstructured setting.
Demonstrate adequate visual-perceptual skills during ____ (scanning/written) tasks with __ cues.
Client will recall and demonstrate use of compensatory strategies for L-side neglect to improve
reading & writing skills in functional activities.
DEMENTIA
LONG TERM GOALS - DEMENTIA
- Client will develop functional, cognitive-linguistic-based skills and utilize compensatory
strategies to communicate wants and needs effectively, maintain safety during ADLs and
participate socially in functional living environment
APRAXIA
Following a visual model, the patient will produce 10/15/20 repetitions of the oral motor
movement with __% accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will independently produce oral motor movements (20 rep/3-5x per day).
The patient will produce the target phoneme/phonemes in the initial/medial/final position(s)
with __% accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will fill in carrier phrases/complete automatic speech tasks with __% accuracy and
___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will produce words/phrases/sentences with MIT/spoken in unison with the clinician
with __% accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will produce original, short sentences when given a target word with __% accuracy
and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will use appropriate articulatory accuracy and speech rate when reading/speaking
with __% accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will use appropriate speech prosody during imitated sentence productions with __%
accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will use appropriate prosody independently during the therapy session with __%
accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will appropriately hum/voice/grunt in unison with the clinician/following a model
with __% accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
The patient will produce functional, monosyllabic words with/without ____cueing with __%
accuracy and ___(min/mod/max) verbal/visual/tactile cues
DYSARTHRIA
Phonation
- The patient will utilize phonation at the ____(word, phrase, sentence) level with ___%verbal,
visual and tactile cues in functional living environment in order to increase functional speech
intelligibility
Respiration
- The patient will improve respiratory support and the use of respiration for the production of
___(words, phrases, sentences) with ___verbal and visual instructions/cues in functional living
environment in order to increase functional speech intelligibility
- The patient will imitate appropriate phrasing and breath coordination in connected
sentences/conversation with __% accuracy.
Articulation
- The patient will articulate consonants at the ____(word, phrase, sentence) level with
___%verbal, visual and tactile cues in order to increase articulatory precision and intelligibility in
conversational speech
- The patient will demonstrate adequate ____(tongue control for tongue tip sounds t, d, n, l/ lip
control for labial and bilabial sounds m, p, b & w/ oral and facial muscle control/jaw control) to
produce 20 understandable and functional ___(words, phrases, sentences) related to basic
medical, personal and hygienic needs
- The patient will discriminate between intelligible and unintelligible speech with __% accuracy.
- The patient will accurately produce vowels/consonants (bilabials/velars/palatals) in
isolation/initial position/medial position/final position with __% accuracy.
- The patient will accurately imitate/independently produce 2/3/4 syllable words.
- The patient will exhibit intelligible speech at the phrase/sentence level with/without
visual/verbal/tactile cueing with __% accuracy.
- The patient will use the (over articulation/slow rate/writing key word/elongation of the
vowel/increased loudness/phrasing) strategy to improve speech intelligibility with
words/phrases/sentences/in conversation with __% accuracy.
Voice
- The patient will demonstrate the ability to produce clear vocal tones sufficient to support
___(word, phrase, sentence) production to execute successful sender/receiver communication in
the functional living environment
Other
Pt. will respond to verbal/visual cues to inhale more deeply before beginning an utterance on
phrase/sentence imitation/ phrase and sentence level responses/ during conversational speech
attempts on __ out of __ trials.
Pt. will respond to verbal/visual cues to let the air out slowly when imitating a phrase level
utterance/ on phrase/sentence level responses/ during conversational speech on __ out of __
trials.
Pt. will respond to verbal/visual cues to begin speaking at the onset of exhalation on phrase level
imitation/ using phrase/sentence level responses/ in conversation (with/without cues) on __ out
of __ trials.
Pt. will repeat vowels using hard glottal attack on __ out of __ trials.
Pt. will repeat vowel-initiate words using hard glottal attack on __ out of __ trials.
Pt. will produce continuous tone from top of pitch range to bottom/ from bottom of pitch range
to top of pitch range on __ out of __ trials.
Pt. will use high phonatory effort level when speaking for __ minutes.
Pt. will use yawn-sigh to reduce tension in the vocal mechanism on __ out of __ trials.
Pt. will complete __ head rolls to reduce extrinsic laryngeal muscle tension.
Pt. will use easy onset to produce vowels.
Pt. will use continuous phonation on a vowel/series of vowels/ VCV sequences/ when repeating
phrases/ in conversational speech to maintain steady pitch and/or loudness on __ out of __
trials.
TRACH/VENT GOALS
SHORT TERM GOALS - TRACH/VENT PATIENTS
- Patient will demonstrate the ability to deflate cuff and apply speaking valve prior to oral intake to
increase airway protection during the swallow with 80% effectiveness (8out of 10)
- Patient will demonstrate ability to increase airway protection during swallow by independently
occluding tracheostomy tube during swallow with 80% effectiveness (8 of 10)
Electrolarynx
- Patient will demonstrate proper activation/deactivation of electrolarynx in conversational speech
with 80% consistency by (date) (t)
- Without visual cue, listener will understand patients conversational speech with 80%
consistency by (date) (t, l, v)
- Patient will demonstrate proper placement of electro larynx with 80% consistency during a 3-4
word response task by (date)
- Patient will verbalize proper technique for battery charging x3 by (date)
- Patient will use electrolaryngeal speech in conversation without audible stoma noise with 90%
consistency by (date)
- Patient will demonstrate proper placement of electrolarynx with 90% consistency by (date)
Leak Speech
- Given visual cue from ventilator and verbal cue from clinician, the patient will demonstrate the
ability to restrict airflow through the glottis on inspiration (maintaining peak inspiratory pressure
of >25cm H2O) with 70% consistency by (date) (v)
- Patient/Caregiver will demonstrate ability to independently deflate and inflate tracheostomy
tube cuff x3 by (date) (v)
- Patient will demonstrate ability to speak on exhalation in a phrase repetition task given visual
cue from ventilator with 70% consistency by (date). (t, v)
- Caregiver will independently demonstrate proper five steps toward cuff deflation associated with
providing patient with verbal communication by (date). (v)
- Patient will tolerate cuff deflation (oxygen saturation of >90%; and respiratory rate of 16( for 15
minutes x5 by (date) (v)
- Patient will independently perform 3 adduction exercises x10 by (date) (t, v)
Other
Patient will manage oral secretions with (min/mod/max) cues for lip closure and/or swallowing.
Patient will tolerate a minimal cuff technique for __ minutes/hours/all day as determined by
placement of a stethoscope to determine upper airway patency.
Patient will tolerate total cuff deflation with appropriate SPO2 and heart rate while on the
ventilator for __ minutes/hours/all day.
Patient will tolerate a Passy-Muir Valve with/without supervision and with appropriate SPO2 and
heart rate (while on the ventilator) for __ minutes/hours/all day.
Patient will phonate vegetative sounds/vowels/one syllable words/sentences while wearing a
Passy-Muir Valve/Montgomery Speaking valve/Blom Speaking valve.
Patient will coordinate speech production with the ventilator to maximize meeting wants and
needs with (min/mod/max) cueing to watch/listen for the ventilator.
Patient will complete respiratory exercises/use of a respiratory trainer to improve vocal quality,
length of phrases/sentences, and or increase overall endurance.
Patient will produce __# of words on one breath with (min/mod/max) cues.
Patient will direct self-care of speaking valves or perform self-care for speaking valves with
(min/mod/max cues).
VOICE GOALS
Long-term goal:
Patient will demonstrate improved vocal quality/loudness/intonation for sustained vocalization/speech
at word/phrase/sentence/conversational level to communicate basic medical and social needs in
functional living environment
Short-term Goals:
SHORT-TERM GOALS
- Demonstrate ability to master basic maintenance and operations of device (on-off, adjusting
menu features such as voice and display) with 100% accuracy (within 2 weeks)
- Demonstrate ability to program stored messages independently with 100% accuracy (within 2
weeks)
- Convey basic needs/make requests to caregivers, by spelling or retrieving pre-programmed
message on device, independently and with 100% accuracy (within 2 weeks).
- Initiate social greetings, offer information, ask questions, express feelings and opinions through
spelling and retrieving stored messages on device, during 1:1 and group situations with familiar
and unfamiliar partners, independently and with 100% accuracy (within 3 weeks).
- Use strategies on device to expedite message production when sharing information or asking
questions of medical personnel, independently and with 100% accuracy (within 3 weeks).