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AAC Strategies and Tools for Persons With Dementia

Author-Avatar mooneya@ohsu.edu

9/13/2016 3:22 PM

Look to the American Speech and Hearing Association LEADER magazine for easy to understand, but evidence-based research summaries on AAC with people with Alzheimer's Disease. Here is a fantastic article by my colleagues who are experts in this area: Michelle Bourgeois, PhD, CCC-SLP; Melanie Fried-Oken, PhD, CCC-SLP;Charity Rowland, PhD

"The basic goal of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is to help persons with communication impairments increase their participation in desired activities and create opportunities for social interaction through various modes of communication. AAC, especially high-tech computer-based and speech-generating devices, is most often used by individuals with severe oral-motor or expressive language impairments and is rarely considered for persons with dementia who continue to speak well into the late stages of their disease."

Read more at: http://leader.pubs.asha.org/article.aspx?articleid...

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