Navigating your Way through the Device Selection Maze
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Navigating your Way through the Device Selection Maze Debby Mc. Bride, MS. , CCC-SLP Libby Rush, MS, CCC-SLP
Navigating your way ? ? ?
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How do you make the best choice for the best voice! l Know where to start l Search l Sort for devices through options l Resources to use
Resources to assist you l Lite Tech Low Cost AAC Chart l AAC Tech. Connect – free resources l AAC Device Assistant
Two Bodies of Knowledge Information about the devices Information about the client
Information about the client
Information about the client Light tech is usually cheaper and less complicated than high tech, but comprehensive assessment is still a must
Information about the devices
What is feature matching? Needs and abilities of the consumer are assessed to identify the features of the assistive technology solution (Identify what features are needed by the consumer based on their abilities and then identify a device that meets these requirements)
Technology Discontinuation l Approximately 1/3 of all assistive technologies are discontinued l Most within the first three months of acquisition l Can vary from as little as 8% to as high as 75% depending on the type of technology
Technology Discontinuation l Lost revenues with each technology failure l Lost time in supporting and developing or rehabilitating language l Loss of opportunity in establishing effective communication system and resultant frustration for AAC users and their partners
Perceptions about Technology l Historically much consideration given to feature matching and identifying high tech options Families of teenagers and young adults have often resisted lite tech, feeling that high tech is the best intervention choice (their child deserves the very best) Beukelman and Mirenda l Lite tech has been viewed as so simple that little consideration given to the complexity of identifying and implementing its use
Why Review Lite Tech? l So many lite tech devices and so many features who would have ever thought there would be such a quandary? ¡ Numerous devices with and without voice output ¡ Identifying and understanding the array of features available on lite tech devices ¡ Recognize AAC as multimodal and support those functions for the wide variety of users
Why Review Lite Tech? l Recognizing the power of nonvoice output in establishing true communicative intent l some high tech voice output AAC users prefer the interactive nature and shared message building of nonspeech systems for communication with familiar partners l Lite tech AAC is often used for teaching concepts as well as supporting the development and use of communication
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Gusinc. com l Examples of scanning videos
Reviewing Devices Name Manufacturer Cost Durability Portability Batteries (kind)or charger? (how long? ) Type of input? Keyboard? Switch? Other (describe) Type of Speech Output? Human Voice (recorded)? Synthesized Speech How many message spaces are available? What Size? How easily can it be programmed? Device Strengths: Device Limitations: What did you like about the device? What did you not like about the device?
Exploring Lite Tech Non Voice Output ¡ Single Message ¡ Sequencers ¡ Randomizers ¡ Dual Message ¡ Three Messages ¡ Four Messages ¡ Five to Seven ¡ Eight ¡ Nine to Fifteen ¡ Sixteen to 64 ¡ Progressive Communicators ¡ Dynamic Display ¡ Text to Speech ¡ Specialized Communicators for Visually Impaired ¡
Types of devices to consider l Simpler Digitized l Digitized with more options l Text – to-Speech l Dynamic display l Integrated systems
Digitized Devices (examples only – not all inclusive)
Digitized l Routine communication phrases/ words l Recorded voice l Use of picture l Not as generative Most of them have: l Paper overlays that are changed l Static display
Text-to-Speech (examples only – not all inclusive)
Text to Speech l Mainly spelling (keyboard and some have scanning) l Most have built-in keyboards l Mostly synthesized speech, though some have digitized speech
Dynamic Display (examples only – not all inclusive)
Dynamic Display l Multiple pages l “Navigate between pages” l Variety of symbols available l Both types of speech (digitized & synthesized)
Integrated Systems (examples only – not all inclusive)
Integrated System l Multiple pages l “Navigate between pages” l Variety of symbols available l Both types of speech (digitized & synthesized) l Includes computer components
Rate enhancement l Premade vocabulary l Semantic compaction l Prediction (word, grammatical, phrase, character) l Abbreviation Expansion
Tools / Resources l Blank device comparison charts l CD with device flyers from most major manufacturers l Lite Tech Low Cost AAC Chart l Free trial of Device Assistant
Resources on AAC Tech. Connect FREE l Manufacturer info l 100+ Product flyers l What’s new FEE FOR SERVICE l Lite Tech Low Cost Chart l Device Assistant
New products
Manufacturer’s info Manufacturer’s Info Email from One website
What’s new ? ?
Demo equipment <$999
Educated choices – made easy Chart + Device Assistant = Best Choice for the Best voice
Lite Tech Low Cost Chart l Nonvoice l Voice tools output l Less than $1500 l Developed by Libby Rush & Mary Joan Mc. Clure
Uses
Device Assistant l Research l Feature l most AAC devices in one place match Objective information ¡ Manufacturer – contribute time / information ¡ Clinicians/AT teams /consumer
l Save time l Save money l Improve results
Part of your clinical toolkit l Clinical knowledge l Clinical discernment l “Just the facts”. . . mam
Features continued l Types of scanning l Types of symbols l Speech output l Voices & languages l Environmental controls l Printer l Telephone
Features continued l Rate enhancement l Activity log l Accessories l Keyguards sizes l Battery information l Screen information l Back up storage l Speaker/mic/earphone
Features continued l l l l l Input/output options Volume control Media available Computer access/operating system Computer specs Internet Access software Warranty information Funding Assistance ‘Product support
Compare specs l Specs researched l Objective information l Manufacturers’ support – but not pay l Clinician/ consumer fee for service l Flyers - downloadable
Order products l AAC Tech. Connect. com ¡ Check under products l Low-cost Lite-tech AAC Chart ¡ $14. 95 until 11. 20. 07 (Introductory special) ¡ Prepared by Libby Rush & Mary Joan Mc. Clure l Device Assistant ¡ See next page
Cost l Free trial until 11. 07 ¡ l Introductory pricing - $ 99 Additional options available ¡ ¡ l Introductory pricing - $59/year $149/year – up to 5 persons (ideal of AT teams) ¡ l Introductory pricing – 14 days free trial $99/year – 1 year (individual) ¡ l Mention that you attended session for introductory pricing $14. 95 – 30 days (for one person) ¡ l - Device Assistant University training programs - contact us for special pricing Contact us for your special situations Loan bank? Let us help you modify your loan bank
Contact us: Debby Mc. Bride, MS, CCC-SLP AAC Tech. Connect debby@aac. Tech. Connect. com 866. 482. 2279 l Elizabeth (Libby) Rush, MA, CCC-SLP Independent AAC/AT Consultant 424 Bywood Drive Durham, NC 27712 libbyrush@aol. com 919 -471 -2819
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