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Alternative and Assistive Communication

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AAC   -the supplementation or replacement of natural speech using aided/unaided symbols -the field of area of clinical practice to improve the communication skills of individuals with low functional speech  
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What does AAC consist of?   -all forms of communication other than oral -facial expressions, gestures, symbols, pictures, write  
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Goal   -generally to achieve the most effective communication possible for the person -Aspects of this field include clinical service delivery, education and research.  
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Aided no tech AAC   -Does NOT use any power source -ex. book with symbols, board  
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Unaided AAC systems   -pointing -facial expressions -sign language -eye gaze -gestures  
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Aided low tech AAC   -uses some sort of power source -ex. simple switches, step-by-step -button to speak for you  
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Aided High Tech AAC   -require a power source, more advanced -ex. DynaVox -synthetic speech output -allow ppl to have conversations -easily programmed and accessible for client  
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Which one to use?   DEPENDS ON: -physical abilities: speech, respiratory, phonation, motor function -mental/cognitive functioning -Environment they are in  
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Visual Pictorial systems   -large photos of actual objects -smaller actual photos -colored pics -black and white pics -symbols -written words w/ pics  
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Who Uses AAC?   PEOPLE WITH: -limited physical control(CP, paralysis, hemiplegia, degenerative) -Hearing impairment -Specific Language disorder -Learning disability(downs) -Autism -temporary impairments  
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Who is responsible for providing AAC services?   -SLP -OT -PT -Parent -MD -psychologist  
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How much do they cost?   -depends on the system -unaided are inexpensive -aided is from 1.00-20,000 bucks  
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What other equipment is involved?   -high tech=protective case, mounts, speakers -Low tech= none -switches/eye scan to activate -usually cost is covered w/ submission for approval  
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Who will pay?   -Medicaid -Medicare -Private Insurance -School District -Client/family  
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Where are AAC devices utilized?   -any setting for a client -public or private  
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How to decide which device is best?   -client's needs and abilities -the multi-disciplinary team -trial of device before purchase  
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Who writes the funding report?   -OT or SLP  
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How long is the Process?   -depends on client/situation -week to months -ensure well written reports  
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