Breakthrough Medical App Delivers Comprehensive Assessment of Speech-Language Disorders
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CASE, a speech pathology app created by
"Currently, there are no tests or screeners available as an app that provides a comprehensive and detailed examination of speech-language disorders. I wanted to create an app that not only assesses these disorders, but also efficiently writes reports and calculates accuracy as the test progresses. With the help of Blue Whale Apps and Jess Faro Design, we were able to do so," says
CASE serves as a guide for speech therapists to gather baseline data of the patient's current speech functions, screen for any abnormalities, and obtain an overall justification for continued need for evaluation or treatment. Each test in the app delivers a breakdown in performance including accuracy independently, accuracy with cueing, and the percentage incorrect. Upon assessment completion, therapists can print, email, or send the patient's report to Dropbox.
"No apps evaluate as conclusively as mine will. I'm hoping that CASE will make the lives of speech pathologists easier in terms of saving time, gathering valuable data, and carrying less. The report can be completed from the app before you leave the patient's bedside. CASE also calculates and records the patient's capabilities that can later be analyzed and used to develop specific goals and care plans. You also don't need to worry about forgetting a test or a protocol; everything you need is already in the app," says Christine.
CASE is available now in the iTunes
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CASE is founded by
Christine is an established, certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She is licensed by the state of
Christine is also trained in techniques to promote oral-motor, motor planning, and swallowing skills and development. She has specific expertise in working with children diagnosed with Autism and has been instrumental in acquiring Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices for both adults and children who are unable to communicate verbally. Christine works closely with stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) patient's and their families to provide swallowing as well as language and motor speech therapy.
Christine possesses a Bachelors of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from
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