RE: maybe it's summer heat, maybe its the RNC in town... antoinette@xxxxxx (20 Jul 2016 12:39 EDT)
Re: maybe it's summer heat, maybe its the RNC in town... Kendra McInturf (20 Jul 2016 16:53 EDT)

RE: maybe it's summer heat, maybe its the RNC in town... antoinette@xxxxxx 20 Jul 2016 16:39 UTC

What is the issue with using the iPad over speaker.  If it is the
volume, maybe just using a loud external speaker would do the trick.

Here is a speaker I like as it is small and you can connect it via
bluetooth or cable:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0158C1VMA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Sincerely,

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Subject: maybe it's summer heat, maybe its the RNC in town...
From: Lisa Bruening <xxxxxx@alsaohio.org>
Date: Wed, July 20, 2016 11:05 am
To: "xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com" <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>

Hi All,

I'm struggling thinking of ideas for telephone use for a speech impaired
person.  She uses text, but there are times she really wants to
communicate via voice with her kids who live a distance away in military
training etc..

Client has ALS, is ambulatory, functional hand use (although finger
dexterity decreased and overall hands becoming weak), very poor speech.

Looking for ways to use telephone communication via land and cell phone
using sgd technology.

Interested in devices, but because she is ambulatory, this will be very
difficult to master such as a Tobii, LC Edge and similar due to the size
and weight of the iseries type devices; however we also don't want to
use insurance funding for a device that won't be able to be modified for
future headmouse or eye gaze access.

Some have used a Windows tablet (surface pro type) device with google
voice and hangouts apps, but she needs her speech synthesizer software
to "speak" through the phone line. Not sure if she would be able to
manage a surface tablet and be ambulatory, the old "walking and talking"
at the same time.

She currently uses iPad with "verbally", but is not having good luck
with phone on speaker option to pick up the verbally voice...  I like
Clarocom due to the features to communication send via text, email,
etc...

Any other strategies or ideas that I should offer to her?

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Lisa M. Bruening, M.S., CCC-SLP
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