Number Therapy
Speech Practice for Aphasia
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Numbers communicate so much, yet they are often left out of communication therapy. Now stroke survivors can practice understanding, saying, and typing numbers at home to improve these essential life skills.

***Try for FREE with Number Therapy Lite***

“I really like it! The money and phone numbers – that’s what I need to practice.” – Sarah, stroke survivor with aphasia

Age, dates, phone numbers, addresses, money, time, measurements, fractions, weight, years – numbers are everywhere and so important. Be more independent with communication with stronger number communication skills.

Would you be able to understand, write down, and tell someone this phone message?

“Your appointment is at 3:15 p.m. on August 3rd, 2015 at 1650 18th Avenue. Bring $5. Please call back to confirm at 785-5662.”

Work on all these number skills and more with the evidence-based Number Therapy app!

30 categories of numbers including:
*Single Digits
*Double Digits
*Triple Digits
*Four Digits
*Time
*Money
*Phone Numbers (add your own!)
*Ordinals
*Fractions

Thousands of unique exercises you can use anywhere. Work at your own pace to practice the skills that matter to you.

Great for cognitive disorders such as impaired working memory or auditory memory, too! Listen to long numbers and type them in - it's harder than it sounds. Train the ear to listen with this app.

This app has the same highly customizable, clean, intuitive interface you’ve come to love in Tactus Therapy apps. Developed in conjunction with people with aphasia, this app is designed to help you get the intensity of practice you need in a way that is easy to use.

Number Therapy also has a feature to give you recommendations for which level and settings you should use based on your score. See how easy it is to make progress when you're working at the right level for you!

"Number Therapy is a game changer for me. I love it." - Trish, stroke survivor with aphasia

Speech-Language Pathologists: use this app to make the communication of numbers a part of your therapy plan for people with aphasia or other disorders. Three unique activities address auditory and reading comprehension, verbal expression, and written expression. Your clients can use the built-in hints, cues, and audio recording to be successful, then e-mail you their results in a professional report so you can track their progress over time.

Ideal for use in the clinic and at home, add Number Therapy to your therapy app collection!


*Please note: this app does NOT address math skills or equations. It focuses on the communication of numbers, not calculations.
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Helpful app, font a little small for eyesight challenged patients.

LoJoFun on

My husband has benefited greatly by this app, but often finds it difficult to easily read the numbers, because of his eyesight challenges. It would be great to have the option to adjust the font size, or to simply have the font size increased to a larger, more easily readable size.

Too fast

winsc84roy on

I wish I can control the speaking speed. Also I wish I can place cursor to correct myself instead of only using the X.

Regular use with my Home Health

Groovey1966 on

Another great app to use with home visits! Great for memory, sound and word practice as well as sequencing. Convenient.

Works very well even with recalcitrant users!

neuroDe on

Sometimes you’ll find yourself faced with a user who fights learning anything new, kind of arrogantly ignorant. This app can help overcome such an attitude. One addition which would help would be an exercise breaking numbers into ones, tens, hundreds, thousands etc. with the user saying the values as they are typed into the position on the line. This is how some children are taught and it travels some long unused paths.

A Game Changer

Trish_H on

Number Therapy app is a game changer. I'm practicing MYSELF. I had a stroke seven years ago. I have aphasia and apraxia. I have great difficulties comprehending numbers when they are spoken to me. However, I do understand them when they are written down. It is hard to say numbers. Tactus Therapy's Number Therapy App is good, really good. Three sections - Understand, Speak, and Type. I mostly practice the double digits. Anything goes - currency, phone number, time and more. And you can record yourself... It's cool! Understand - I use "listen" and guess from 4 multiple-choice. Speak - I like cues. You touch the cue buttons and it helps right away. Type - I use "listen" and guess. You ask a hint, and it gives a number word. By the way, I like "select the text" to hear it spoken by the help/information page. How cool! Thank you Megan, Cliff, Ben, and Clement _____________

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Dot P on

Thanks for the update. Adding your own phone numbers is so helpful Dotp-SLP

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App Info

Category
Medical
Languages
English
Recent version
1.12 (1 year ago )
Released on
May 28, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last updated
2 weeks ago