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Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices, Communication Board, AAC Devices

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Augmentative And Alternative Communication Devices

An augmentative and alternative communication device is a therapeutic device to assist special needs individuals who have lost their natural speaking ability to communicate or express their thoughts, wants and needs to others without speaking.

Using an AAC device, a person with no or unintelligible speech can communicate without speaking and thus participate more fully in educational, daily care and social situations.

Need help deciding? The 5 Best AAC Devices (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)

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Logan ProxTalker AAC Device Package
Starting at: $3,149.00
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  • Sound tag stores up to 8 seconds of recording
  • Five location buttons allow single word or sentence level use
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FAB Low Tech Alphabet Board Keyboards by Proxtalker
Starting at: $209.35
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  • Has technology that prevents harmful bacteria like E. Coli
  • It can be used in high-risk areas like the bathtub
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Whatz-It Alternative Communication Pain Rating Scale
Starting at: $285.99
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  • Choice of 8 key symbols
  • Uses colors rather than numbers
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ProxPad Touchless Communication Package by Proxtalker
Starting at: $1,395.10
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  • Touch or swipe tags over the ProxPad to play recorded messages
  • Use tangible objects or other visual cues to initiate communication
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Educational SoundTag Set
Starting at: $554.64
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  • Works with the Logan® ProxTalker® device
  • Features the alphabet in upper and lower case letters
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BrailleCoach Deluxe Learning Device by Proxtalker
Starting at: $1,424.50
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  • Comes with a tape recorder and braille cards
  • Choose from one of several different educational settings
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Logan ProxPAD Deluxe with Talking My Way Cards
Starting at: $1,960.17
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  • Sensitive screen is ideal for people with limited strength and mobility
  • Proximity mode works even when its under the table or other surfaces
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MegaBee Assisted Communication and Writing Tablet
Starting at: $2,008.99
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  • Easy to manage text or picture modes
  • No demands on literacy skills of listener
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BrailleCoach Talking Braille Learning System
Starting at: $2,438.17
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  • Easy to use wherever you are
  • Volume levels controlled by teacher and/or user
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ProxPAD Plus Tactile Connections Kit by Proxtalker
Starting at: $2,438.17
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  • A single location communication and learning device
  • Ideal for people with physical, visual, or cognitive impairments
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ProxPAD Plus Ready Made Tangible Object Cards by Proxtalker
Starting at: $2,586.93
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  • Ideal for those with learning disabilities or communication needs
  • Includes 50 5 x 7 large blank tags
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Logan ProxTalker AAC Plus Educational Sound Tags
Starting at: $3,379.71
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  • Robust, water resistant, easy to use
  • Large tags available for the visually impaired
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Logan ProxTalker Plus Tactile Connections Kit
Starting at: $4,054.84
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  • Robust, water-resistant, easy-to-use
  • 5 location buttons allow single word or sentence level use

What Types of Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices Exist?

When children or adults cannot use speech effectively to communicate, there are efficacious options to employ. An extensive array of AAC devices is available though Rehabmart from innovative manufacturers that include Enabling Devices, Ablenet, Adaptivation and Proxtalker. They range from educational assistance devices for use by special needs children, to alphabet or symbol boards useful for those who have lost natural speaking ability following stroke or throat surgery, to accessories you can use with tablet computers and e-readers.

Many of the 150+ devices carried by Rehabmart are electronic talking and recording message devices, used to record and play back messages that define wants and needs, or respond to simple yes/no questions. These devices are available with different numbers of messages recordable at various lengths. Multiple level recordings allow for sequential messages, and for grouping messages appropriate for different needs at different times of day. Some devices combine auditory and visual cues with the recorded messages. They help to develop language skills, and assist those learning (or re-learning) to initiate language. Such systems allow non-verbal persons to participate more fully in group activities, and help special needs students in the classroom or in social interactions throughout the day.

AAC devices are important tools in a complete communication system for those needing assistance. Special augmentative aids help people express themselves, and may increase school performance, social interaction and feelings of self-worth.

What Challenges or Conditions Benefit from Using AAC Devices?

Many congenital conditions, and medical conditions occurring at any time of life can affect or diminish the ability to speak and communicate easily. Augmentative alternative communication devices are designed to provide assistance to those whose natural speech or ability to communicate is limited or absent, including those afflicted through:

• Neurological conditions that can affect speech such as Huntington’s, Parkinson’s or ALS.
• Injuries that affect speech permanently or temporarily, like some traumatic brain injuries.
• Congenital conditions that limit speech or sensory motor development, and/or cognitive abilities, such as cerebral palsy.
• Autism spectrum effects on speech, emotional development and socialization skills.
• Total blindness or visual impairment.
• Dual-sensory impairments.
• Physical challenges, poor or diminished motor skills and mobility issues.

AAC users should not stop using speech and other natural forms of communication (gestures, facial expressions, body language and sign language) if they are able to do so. The AAC aids and devices are used to enhance, not fully replace, their communication.

Which types of trained experts work with those who use AAC devices? Are medical prescriptions needed?

Physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, social workers, special education professionals and other experts may be involved in recommending appropriate communication aids and in working with those who will benefit from using AAC devices.

It is important to obtain an evaluation by professionals to develop the best communication system to meet your, or a loved one’s needs. You can have an evaluation at a medical facility, private practice, school district or center-based program. An evaluation should involve the potential AAC user and his family or caregivers, and a team of professionals working together.

While some AAC devices may be helpful to those who have lost speaking ability due to stroke, surgery or progressive neurological disorders, they are not used in the treatment of these medical conditions and do not require prescriptions.

How do Augmentative Alternative Communication Devices Benefit the People Who Use Them?

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies may provide temporary communication assistance during recovery following traumatic brain injury, throat surgery or stroke. For individuals who require more permanent alternative communication aids, AAC devices will help them to successfully communicate and achieve more independence. They give the individual the ability to take an active role in directing personal care, effectively speak his mind, connect and communicate with others.

Regardless of cause, those who need to bridge communication gaps will find AAC devices that:

• Provide a voice through assistance with communicating words, sentences and phrases.
• Offer efficient and precise communication in an easy to use framework.
• Connect people to others in their sphere, whether in the community, at work, at school or at home.
• Allow for alternative access changes, such as switch scanning or eye control.
• Optionally give control over TV, appliances and some computers to encourage social interaction on a variety of platforms.

 

Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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