Lingraphica Launches Online Speech Therapy and Device Assessment Tool
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Unveiling an online speech therapy site, two new speech- generating devices and a new device assessment tool, Lingraphica, a
According to a release, the event kicks off at
"This year marks Lingraphica's strongest showing at the ASHA convention, with a record activity level spanning several presentations and the announcement of our next generation speech rehabilitation tools for speech language pathologists and their clients with aphasia," said
Aphasia is a speech disorder resulting from a stroke or other brain trauma that affects the ability to speak, write or comprehend language. Each year more than 80,000 men and women join one million Americans living with aphasia.
According to the company, many people with aphasia can recover within a few months, but up to 60 percent still have language impairments more than six months after a stroke. Speech therapy, which involves exercises in which you may perform tasks like reading, writing, following directions, and repeating what you hear, can help people with aphasia regain the ability to express themselves and have others understand them.
"Using speech-generating devices and interactive apps is an example of how harnessing technology enhances standard language therapies," Gomory said. "The innovations Lingraphica is introducing at the convention, coupled with our current devices, provide options that fit any lifestyle and help people with aphasia reconnect with family, friends and the community."
Gomory noted the significant tools Lingraphica will debut at this year's event:
TalkPath Online Speech Therapy, an online speech therapy site, transforms the way people with aphasia can access therapy. Speech language pathologists and their clients need only an Internet connection to access the subscription-based service. Located at aphasia.com/products/talkpath, the aphasia-friendly site allows people with aphasia to work individually as well as collaboratively with their speech language pathologists. The site is initially offering four types of exercises and automatically adjusts levels of tasks within each exercise to meet the needs of the clients. A free trial period is available for users to try the site before subscribing.
Two new speech-generating devices offer hope for people with aphasia and apraxia.
The new AllTalk, Lingraphica's most versatile speech-generating device, transforms to fit user's needs. The AllTalk has evolved from its introduction in 1990 to its current ninth-generation model featuring 4,400 graphic icons associated with 7,500 words and phrases that depict and enunciate objects, thoughts, needs, and emotions for patients to learn and communicate, and allows people with aphasia to communicate anywhere, anytime and any way. Converting from a laptop with a full keyboard to a tablet device, the AllTalk is fully customizable, adaptable to touchscreen or track- pad use, and equipped with integrated video calling. The AllTalk syncs with the SmallTalk Family of Communication Apps and is completely backed by Lingraphica's free technical support over the lifetime of the device.
Joining AllTalk in its ASHA-convention debut is the MiniTalk, a portable and lightweight speech-generating device. At only one pound, including its protective carrying case that doubles as a table-top stand, the full-featured, MiniTalk is discrete and ultra- portable. Fitting into a pocket or purse, the device allows users to blend into a variety of social settings and offers mobility for an active lifestyle. An extra-long battery life ensures that the MiniTalk is convenient for users to take along whenever they're on the go.
The new devices join TouchTalk, the tablet device, as part of Lingraphica's suite of products and apps. All three medical devices are covered by
QuickAssess, a new Lingraphica device assessment tool for speech language pathologists (SLPs), transforms the way an SLP assesses a client's readiness for speech-generating devices. The tool, available as a free iPad app and downloadable from the
All three offerings were designed under the guidance of a team of speech language pathologists and the company conducted significant usability testing with members of its
More Information:
http://www.aphasia.com/transformation
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Lingraphica Launches Online Speech Therapy and Device Assessment Tool
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