voice amplifers Costello, John (Otolaryngology) (01 Sep 2015 17:00 EDT)
Re: voice amplifers Rachell Westby (01 Sep 2015 17:19 EDT)
Re[2]: voice amplifers Helen Paterson (02 Sep 2015 02:45 EDT)
RE: Re[2]: voice amplifers Deborah Bell (22 Sep 2015 20:26 EDT)
Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Hurtig, Richard R (22 Sep 2015 20:46 EDT)
Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Amy Roman (22 Sep 2015 23:18 EDT)
Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Melanie Mak (22 Sep 2015 23:46 EDT)
RE: Re[2]: voice amplifers Gizzi, Nancy (23 Sep 2015 08:41 EDT)
Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Amy Roman (23 Sep 2015 14:43 EDT)
Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Deborah Bell (23 Sep 2015 17:00 EDT)
Re: voice amplifers Lisa Bardach (02 Sep 2015 08:24 EDT)
Re: voice amplifers Kendra McInturf (02 Sep 2015 12:41 EDT)

Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers Hurtig, Richard R 23 Sep 2015 00:46 UTC

Look at Chattervox, it is available in the US

Richard Hurtig, PhD,
ASHA Fellow
Professor Emeritus
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
The University of Iowa

President & CSO
Voxello, Inc.
www.voxello.com
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> On Sep 22, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Deborah Bell <xxxxxx@cruzio.com> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I am continuing to ask for an ALS pt. here in California, what voice amplifier might work best. She is nonambulatory, mildly dysarthric and looking for a amplifier that might get paid for by her University (she teaches a lab in molecular biology; her classroom is mic'ed). I looked at Helen Patterson's recommendation of the Monocor system but it seems available international Amazon, not here in the states. Is there any reason not to purchase something like that since everything comes from overseas anyway?
> Is there a distributer here in the states or something better?
>
> Thanks so much
>
> Deborah Bell, MA/CCC
> Licensed Speech Pathologist
> AAC Specialist
> http://deborahbell.net/
>
>
>