The purpose of this paper is to describe the use of photographic images as a basis for developing communication supports for people with chronic aphasia secondary to sudden-onset events due to cerebrovascular accidents (strokes).
AAC for Aphasia: A Review of Visual Scenes Display Project (Webcast)
This webcast reviews the research and development activities associated with the Visual Scenes Display (VSD) Project at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Indiana ATA podcast features the RERC on AAC
The latest AT Update podcast from indata features a report on the RERC on AAC
Godfrey Nazareth recognized as “Live Life to the Fullest Honoree”
Godfrey Nazareth, Co-Leader of Training and Dissemination for the RERC on AAC, is the recipient of the “Live Life to the Fullest” Award for 2015
Supporting communication for patients with neurodegenerative disease (Fried-Oken, Mooney & Peters, 2015)
This review discusses the benefits of AAC for individuals with ALS, primary progressive aphasia, or Alzheimer’s disease.
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