Facial Nerve Paralysis Part 2
SLP
Course Level:
Introductory
Course Type:
On Demand Virtual
Nov 25, 2025 – Dec 31, 2026
Check-In Time: 11/25/2025 6:35:00 AM
Course Time(s): Virtual on demand
Course Location:
Pending
Contact Hours: 2.0
Course Completion:
Course intended to be completed in full.
Discipline Specific CEU Approvals:
- SLP Satisfactory Completion & ASHA CE Registry Submission: To receive a certificate of completion, participants must attend the entire course and complete the evaluation—including the intent to change statement—within 30 days. If not attended in full, the certificate will reflect adjusted hours. Participants who do not meet these requirements are not eligible for ASHA CE Registry submission. During the evaluation, participants may opt to receive ASHA CEUs by providing their ASHA number. Upon successful completion, CEU information will be submitted to the ASHA Registry.
Instructor: Danielle Schneeman
Instructor Bio:
Danielle Schneeman is a Speech Language Pathologist with 15 years of clinical experience who has worked across multiple settings, with adults and children, evaluating and treating speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing deficits. She has been working with patients who have facial paralysis since 2020. A strong believer in collaboration, engagement, and participation, Danielle strives to create a positive learning environment to meet patient centered goals and maximize functional outcomes.
Financial Disclosure:
Danielle has no financial disclosures to disclose.
Non‑financial Disclosure:
Danielle has no non-financial disclosures to disclose.
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
• Describe the basic causes of facial nerve paralysis and sequelae of recovery.
• Describe functional problems during the flaccid, paresis, and synkinesis phases of recovery.
• Describe the treatment of facial nerve paralysis.
• List the role of the inpatient/subacute/outpatient SLP.
• Describe when to refer to facial nerve paralysis clinic and where to obtain basic resources for patients with facial nerve paralysis.
Anatomy & sequalae of nerve recovery (20 minutes)
Functional problems in the flaccid phase, paresis phase, and synkinesis phase-- eye closure, dysarthria, oral phase dysphagia, non-verbal communication (30 min)
Intervention (30 minutes)
SLP role across settings & resources (20 minutes)
Contact Information
M Health Fairview Rehab Services Continuing Education Department
Email: rehabce@fairview.org
Phone: 612-672-5607
