RE: How to have more natural conversations with AAC antoinette@xxxxxx 08 Jul 2016 23:33 UTC

The handout did not come over, can you email to me directly?

Sincerely,

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
Owner, Rehabilitation Engineer
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Subject: RE: How to have more natural conversations with AAC
From: Kelly C R Neff <xxxxxx@salud.unm.edu>
Date: Fri, July 08, 2016 1:40 pm
To: "'xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com'" <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>

   Antoinette:

 Check out this handout from Dynavox. Not all of it will be pertinent,
but it may give him some ideas on how to speed up conversations by
creating longer narratives before conversations. If the patient is
wanting to have real conversations, perhaps setting up narratives would
be the way to handle that. This might work for at least frequent topics
and conversations that this patient may have with people (e.g., trips
they have taken, topics of interest, recent movies he saw, etc.). It
won't solve everything, but it may speed up some conversation. Also, I
don't know if you patient is using eye gaze on the TobiiDynavox, but the
NoDwell trial software might speed up communication if it works for him.
I hope this helps!

 -Kelly Neff, M.S., CCC-SLP
 Speech Language Pathologist
 University of New Mexico Hospitals

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[mailto:xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of
xxxxxx@improveability.com
 Sent: Friday, July 08, 2016 11:15 AM
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 Subject: How to have more natural conversations with AAC

  Hello AAC peeps,

I got the following question from a PALS that I would like to get
additional feedback on:

"I am now effectively at a point where people can no longer understand
me when I speak, except when I use individual words like yes. no,
hungry, etc.  But no sentences; they come out slow and slurred.  I've
taken the first step; I have a Tobii-Dynavox and am learning how to use
it.  But that doesn't address how to actually be part of an interchange
with people and even with my wife.  I feel like there's this person
inside me bottled up that can't get out.

 Maybe this is just a pipe dream but Is there any good literature that
is available that would help me and other people to know how to achieve
this?"

I already gave him some pointers on how to facilitate AAC use, such as
letting people know if it is ok to guess and waiting for him to finish.
I also shared with him some low tech options, but I would like to know
others thoughts on this.

Thanks for your feedback.

Sincerely,

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP

Owner, Rehabilitation Engineer

ImproveAbility, LLC

Office: 512-522-1705

Cell: 512-497-6026

Email: xxxxxx@improveability.com

Web: www.improveability.com

Fax: 888-501-1009

3310 W Braker Lane, Suite 300-424, Austin TX 78758

DARS Provider# 1-274278960-0-000

 "One cannot consent to creep when one has the impulse to soar" -- Helen
Keller

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