Acknowledgments
Contributors
Part I. Introduction to Personalized Care
Chapter 1. Finding Our North Star: Introduction to Multicultural Neurogenics and Personalized Speech-Language Neurorehabilitation Care for People From Diverse Communities
Gloriajean L. Wallace
Chapter 2. Implicit Bias
Karen C. Davis and Noma Anderson
Chapter 3. Interprofessional Collaboration and Cultural Competence in Neurorehabilitation
Jeffrey S. Hecht and Diego Ricardo Baez
Chapter 4. The Multiculturally Competent Clinician's Toolkit to Effective Case Management and Collaborative Practices in Working With Diverse Populations
Maxine Langdon Starr
Chapter 5. Providing Neurorehabilitation Services to Multiethnic Adult Populations With Communication Disorders
Jose G. Centeno
Chapter 6. Advancing Equity in Aphasia Outcomes: An Exploration of Race and Clinical Management Considerations
Charles Ellis Jr., Richard K. Peach, and Patrick M. Briley
Part II. Building a Foundation for Neurorehabilitation in a Multicultural World: Personalization Personified
Chapter 7. Preparing for Case Contact: Conducting Ethnographic Interviews
Carol Westby
Chapter 8. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) Working With Interpreters and Translators in a Medical Setting
Henriette W. Langdon
Chapter 9. Assessment of Individuals From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations
Gloriajean L. Wallace
Chapter 10. Management of Hearing Loss for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Who Provide Services to Neurogeriatric Populations From Diverse Communities
Jay R. Lucker
Chapter 11. Treatment of Individuals From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations
Maria L. Munoz
Chapter 12. A Journey Toward Communication Health and Wellness in Adult Patients and Their Families: Strategies for Communication Sciences and Disorders Practitioners and Students
Carolyn M. Mayo and Robert Mayo
Chapter 13. Complimentary and Integrative Medicine in Adult Neurogenics
Rebecca Shisler Marshall, Jacqueline Laures-Gore, and Bijoyaa Mohapatra
Part III: Specialty Neurogenics Chapters
Chapter 14. Aphasia
Samantha Siyambalapitiya, Vishnu K. K. Nair, Frances Cochrane, and Anne Huang
Chapter 15. Traumatic Brain Injury in Special Populations
Carl A. Coelho, Alaina S. Davis, Sarah Key-DeLyria. Andre Lindsey, Annette T. Maruca, Jennifer Rae Myers, and Nancy P. Solomon
Chapter 16. Cultural Considerations in the Assessment of Communication After Right Hemisphere Brain Damage
Perrine Ferre, Rochele P. Fonseca, Yves Joanette, Margaret Lehman Blake, and Jamila Minga
Chapter 17. Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Understanding the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists
Nidhi Mahendra
Chapter 18. Management of the Dysarthrias: Communication in a Cultural Context
Kathryn Yorkston, Kathryn Lent, Michael I. Burns, and Carolyn Baylor
Chapter 19. Cultural Responsiveness in Dysphagia Practice: Complex Systems
Luis F. Riquelme and Mershen Pillay
Part IV: A Sampling of Information About U.S. Census Bureau Racial/Ethnic Groups
Chapter 20. Blacks and the African Diaspora With Focus on African Americans: Varied Cultures, Communication Patterns, and Clinical Management Considerations
Gloriajean L. Wallace
Chapter 21. Hispanics: Richness in Diversity
Silvia Martinez
Chapter 22. Exploring the Diverse Communication and Cultural Landscape of Chinese Americans and Asian Americans: Implications for Health Care
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong and Li-Rong Lilly Cheng
Chapter 23. American Indians and Alaska Natives: Culture, Communication, and Clinical Considerations
Ella Inglebret and Rhonda Friedlander
Chapter 24. White Americans: Culture, Communication, and Clinical Considerations
Angela Ciccia and Steven J. Cloud
Part V: Intersectionality: Confounding Effect of Factors That Pose Unique Challenges to Care
Chapter 25. Ethical Perspectives for Serving 2SLGBTQIA+ Individuals With Neurogenic Considerations
Ruchi Kapila and Haley Fulk
Chapter 26. Implementing Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed Care in Acquired Cognitive-Communication Disorders: Speech-Language Pathology Considerations for Marginalized and Underserved Populations
Catherine Wiseman-Hakes, Kathryn Y. Hardin, and Maya Albin
Chapter 27. The Deaf Community: Culture, Communication, and Neurorehabilitation
Kristen K. Maul, Daniel Maier, and Laura Curtin
Part VI: Contributions From Educators and a Look at Neurorehabilitation Care Trends Within the U.S.
Chapter 28. From Ally to Accomplice: Dismantling White Supremacy Culture in the Classroom and the Workplace (Observations About DEI From an Academic's Perspective)
Diego Ricardo Baez
Chapter 29. Academic and Clinical Training to Promote Culturally Sensitive and Responsive Speech-Language Pathology Neurorehabilitation Care
Gloriajean L. Wallace
Chapter 30. Speech-Language Pathology Neurorehabilitation Service Trends for People From Diverse Communities: Evidence From the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS)
Robert C. Mullen and Gloriajean L. Wallace
Part VII: Interesting Case Scenarios and Practical Clinical Discussions About SLP Neurorehabilitation for People From Diverse Communities
Chapter 31. Collaboration Between a Medical Speech-Language Pathologist and an Interpreter: A Simulated Case Illustration (With Video)
Henriette W. Langdon and Maxine Langdon Starr (With Hernandez Joel Mancla in the Role of the Patient)
Chapter 32. Virtual Aphasia Group Treatment in a Life Participation Setting (With Video)
Suzanne Coyle and Brooke Hatfield
Chapter 33. Cultural Adaptation of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for a Community of Black Older Adults in North St. Louis (With Video)
Whitney Anne Postman, Hisako Matsuo, Kailin Leisure, Rebecca Poche, Tayla Slay, Sydney Elizondo, and Elena Everhart
35. Cocreating a Culturally Responsive and Trauma-Informed Approach for Speech-Language Pathologists Working With Adults With Acquired Neurogenic Cognitive-Communication Disorders: A Case Narrative (With Video)
Catherine Wiseman-Hakes, Roxanne Riess, and Maya Albin
Chapter 35. What to do When Mom Has a Hearing Loss? The Life Changing Benefits of Hearing Aids for an African American Nonagenarian (With Video)
Gloriajean L. Wallace and Gloria E. Valencia
Chapter 36. Complex Management Considerations for a Multilingual, Multimodal Stroke Survivor With Aphasia From the Deaf Community (With Video)
Kristen K. Maul, Daniel Maier, and Laura Curtin
Chapter 37. American Samoa and the Military: A Case Demonstrating Where Cultural, Language, Rural Geographic Location, and Military Experience Intersect
Pauline Mashima and Shari Goo-Yoshino
Chapter 38. Unauthorized Immigration Status
Wendy Burton and Maria Carolina Amaya
Chapter 39. "A" is for Amazing: A Survivor's Journey Through Stroke, Aphasia, and COVID-19 (With Video)
Gloriajean L. Wallace and Patrick E. Carey
Chapter 40. Discussion About Neurorehabilitation From the Voices of International Neurorehabilitation Visionaries
Gloriajean L. Wallace, Isamu Shibamoto, Tamaki Onishi, Pauline Mashima, Gerald C. Imaezue, Jacqueline Stark, Sonia Fredericks, and Won-Ming Amy Wong
Epilogue: Nothing About Us Without Us: People With Neurologically Based Communication, Cognitive, and Swallowing Disorders Share Their Thoughts
Interviewer Gloriajean L. Wallace, With Interview Participants (in Order of Appearance): Jenell Gordon, Tara Green, Rick Mason, Kelvin Williams, Maria Fernanda Corral Agudelo, Sofia Irene Bauza, Omar Bordachar, Carolina Ulloa, Sofia Carrasco, Alfredo Diaz, Gloria E. Valencia (Lead Spanish Language Interpreter), and Maria Biti Clerici (Spanish Language Interpreter)