Hi Tony,
(Hope my answers aren't too predictable but):
A) sounds like this client could do with some more assessment - i.e. with SLT and ideally a specialist AAC team (that said I'm not sure who covers Dorset? Southampton is listed on the CM page [1]?)? This would help define is AAC goals and maybe result in a rehab plan orientated around improving his communication (that might involve AAC) In the short term, it would be good to get some more information such as: How does he communicate at the moment? When is he frustrated in his communication? Are there any low-tech systems in place?
B) Given A- there are some good text to speech programmes around designed for what it seems you describe, e.g. WindBag [1] by Sensory Software.
Cheers
Simon
[1] http://www.communicationmatters.org.uk/Resources/AAC_Centres/aac_centres.html
[2] http://www.sensorysoftware.com/windbag.html
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Subject: Key board access to obtain communication.
I know of a client who has had a bleed on the brain and is left with a stroke. His family have been practicing with him using a standard key board . He can use the key board fairly well but family were wondering if this could be taken to the next stage , i.e. Speech. The family seem to be struggling with any professional input on this , and I do not know the full story .Question ;- Is there any guidance you can give . Family would be prepared to fund privately if push comes to shove. Many thanks and Seasons Greetings . Tony Lewis. SRE Dorset wheelchair service .Tel No 01305 261210.
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