Hi Alisa

I will reply as we are a communication aid assessment service in London and in England he should come under the NHS AAC contract so I will contact her directly,

Kind regards

Helen

 

Helen Paterson
Advanced Specialist Speech & Language Therapist

MSc Assistive Technology

Compass Assistive Technology Service

020 8780 4500 ext Ext 5256/5107
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From: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com [mailto:xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Alisa Brownlee
Sent: 13 September 2017 20:53
To: at listserv
Subject: PSP question from the UK

 

Another writer looking for information for a person with PSP.  Any ideas? 

 

>>>My father has PSP - a rare form of Parksinson and he is now unable to be understood. He speaks but its completely garbled and very low. At times he can be understood but its very hard and a real struggle. In a day we get about 3 sentences.  His motor skills are very bad and he's unable to type without typing wrong letters and losing focus.  Could you help point me in the best direction in terms of an speech device?  

 

Reply to: xxxxxx@gmail.com

 

Her name is Sabah and she is from London.

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

Alisa Brownlee, ATP, CAPS

Assistive Technology Specialist/Consultant 

The ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association National Office 

RESNA Certified Assistive Technology Professional

NAHB Certified Aging in Place Specialist in Home Modifications

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