SmallTalk Aphasia Female
Aphasia Communication App
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SmallTalk Aphasia Female provides a library of pictures and videos that you can tap to speak in a female voice. It comes with dozens of common words and phrases you can use in everyday situations like meeting someone for the first time, telephoning someone, ordering at a restaurant, communicating with healthcare providers, and much more.

It also contains a series of videos that show the tongue and lip movements necessary to say key words and phrases. You can easily rearrange the order of the icons or remove others to make it simpler to focus on your most important messages. Then, reset the app to return to original settings.

WHO IS THIS APP FOR?


+ Stroke Survivors

+ People with Aphasia

+ Caregivers of People with Aphasia

+ Speech-Language Pathologists

+ Speech-Language Pathology Students


Learn more about Lingraphica at www.aphasia.com
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App Info

Category
Medical
Languages
English
Recent version
4.7 (3 years ago )
Released on
Apr 5, 2009 (15 years ago )
Last updated
4 weeks ago