Hi Erin-

There are a couple of physical access options that can be useful to people who are visually impaired.  (Depending on the degree of physical and visual  impairment,  options which might be helpful include keyguards, joystick (not in mouse mode), Morse code…)

 

You had mentioned that he is legally blind.  Do you know functionally what he is able to see?  (He might have enough vision to benefit from some sort of visual feedback.)

 

Margaret Cotts

 

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Hello all,

 

A fellow speech therapist called me this morning to inquire about the most appropriate AAC device for one of her patients. The patient is a 43-year old male with profound sensorineural hearing loss, speech impairment, and is legally blind. She explained that he has been using a device called a “SideKick”. I am not familiar with this device but after doing a little search it sounds like it might be a PRC device but I don’t see any literature on it on their website.

 

Apparently the device is constantly malfunctioning and has had to be sent it for repair many times. They would like to explore a more suitable device. I have worked with Auditory scanning for patients with visual impairment but never someone who also has such a profound hearing loss.

 

Any suggestions are welcome!  Thanks.

 

Erin Singleton M.A., CCC-SLP

Neuroscience Outpatient Rehabilitation Center

2335 East Kashian Lane, Suite 301

Fresno, California 93701

Office: (559) 459-6056

Cell: (559) 250-1949

Fax: (559) 459-2957

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