Two Upcoming Releases
Psych Software Solutions has two new upcoming releases to announce:
- Speech Language Pathology Report Writer (SLP Writer) – October release
- School Psychological Report Writer (SP Writer) – December release
Speech Language Pathology Report Writer (SLP Writer) will help speech language pathologists and speech language pathologist assistants write comprehensive reports, including:
- ICD-10 and ICD-11 Codes for reporting ICD Diagnoses
- Reason for Referral
- Educational Records Review (includes 54 school assessments and nearly 100 state assessments)
- ESL Background Information
- Medical History
- Developmental Milestones
- Student Interview
- Test Observations
- Normal Distribution Chart
- Recommendations (includes 176 recommendations)
- Speech Progress Chart (Chart up to six goals simultaneously for a period of 15 weeks. The chart can display all or selected goals for a report or for printing as a separate handout to give to parents and teachers.)
- Includes over 180 tests for SLP evaluations
- Chart all Test Scores (includes a special chart feature, Selective Test Scores, which charts only tests that have scores.)
- Test results can be quickly created listing the composite and subtest scores of a test with an option of reporting introductions for tests. Scaled and standard scores can also be easily reported as standard deviation scores for determining special education eligibility for speech language services.
This program has been in development for over a year, with valuable input from school speech language pathologists from three school districts.
School Psychological Report Writer (SP Writer) assists school psychologists and psychometrists with report writing, including:
- DSM-V Codes for reporting DSM-V Diagnoses
- Reason for Referral
- Tests Administered and Techniques Utilized (includes over 200 tests for reports)
- Initial Special Education Evaluation Results
- Rate of Learning Graph for Monitoring RTI Interventions
- Educational Records Review
- ESL Background Information
- Medical History
- Developmental Milestones
- Classroom Observations
- Student Interview
- Mental Status Examination
- Test Observations
- Normal Distribution Chart
- Recommendations (includes over 200 recommendations for 13 areas)
This program has been in development for almost two years, with input from school psychologists.
If you are interested in learning more about either of these programs, please contact us.