Hi Erin,
I run the Greater Bay Area ALSA Communication Lending Library.
Good news- Fresno is in our territory and we have a LightWriter
or a DynaWrite for your patient! We require that borrowers work with
a (local when possible) SLP who can provide evaluation and training on the
device. Luckily they are working with you. The family will also
have to fill out a loan agreement form and be responsible for returning the
device when it is no longer needed. Please let us know how we
can help.
Sincerely,
Amy Roman, MS,
CCC-SLP Augmentative Communication Specialist
Forbes
Norris ALS Research Center 2324 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA
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From: Erin Singleton
<xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Device suggestions for
ALS patient on Hospice and in Skilled To:
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thursday, April 1, 2010, 1:36 PM
Hello everyone!
I am new to the list serve and I'm hoping someone may be able to help
with some suggestions for a patient of mine.
I have an ALS patient who in just 2 short weeks has declined
significantly and her speech is no longer functional. She was in assisted
living and this weekend was placed on hospice in skilled nursing. Her
family really wants her to have some type of SGD but I know that the
SNF/hospice is a problem for getting devices funded. I have not yet built
up a loaner closet or else I would loan a device to her. I have provided
them with ideas for low tech but they really want to try a device. At our
last visit with each other she was able to use the Lightwriter and
Dynawrite with her left hand with some success. I know a type-&-talk
device is the direction she is leaning. Her daughter is asking to rent or
borrow so that while she is on hospice she has some way to
communicate.
If anyone has any suggestions I would so appreciate it!
Thanks.
Erin Singleton M.A., CCC-SLP
Neuroscience Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
2335 East Kashian Lane, Suite 301
Fresno, California 93701
Office: (559) 459-6056
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