SmallTalkConversationalPhrases

Aphasia Communication App

Published by: Lingraphicare
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SmallTalk Conversational Phrases provides a library of pictures you can tap that speak out loud. This includes common words and phrases like greetings, responses, requests, and statements on well-being. It’s perfect for conversing with friends, relatives, and others.
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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MAKE THESE CUSTOMIZABLE!!!

Laurrrrreeeennn on

United States

This is exactly what I need for my individual. Very simple. Only it needs to be customizable!!!!! There are I few things I would like to personalize about it for him but cannot. All other devices are to complicated for him. I love that it goes right into the phrases and he could scroll and choose the phrase.

Just a small issue I found

Eaterofcookies on

United States

The “What have you been doing?” says “What are you doing?”. I don’t know if this is intentional, but it should say what it means

Small talk conversational phrases

linvar on

United States

This is helpful not only for people with aphasia but also for speech impairments such as dysarthria and apraxia of speech

Thumbs down!

MrProceed on

United States

Immediately leads you to their website and requires a lot of personal information including insurance information; all without seeing the app or getting a chance to see whether I'd be interested or not. The bad thing about this is that if you could see the app and try it without the strings attached (especially requesting insurance information!!) it might turn out to be an effective and useful tool...

Simple, but potentially life changing...

Sylvain Roy on

United States

Aphasia is an acquired language disorder, which can occur after a brain injury such as a stroke. Lesions to different areas of the brain can result in qualitatively different impairments (i.e. difficulty expressing or comprehending language). Psychologists who have worked with such patients know all too well the debilitating effects it can have on someone's life. Often times, the patient can understand what others are saying, but simply lack the ability to communicate through speech or writing. Several of the patients I have worked with became depressed, withdrawn and isolated after their stroke. Fortunately, certain patients can benefit from augmentative or alternative communication (ACC). To that end, technology can sometime help patients regain some basic communication skills. I have recently reviewed this app on my blog for psychologist and refer to it as, "small, but potentially life changing tools". They allows patients to scroll through common phrases designed to facilitate communication such as, "I have aphasia, I had a stroke, I have trouble speaking, yes, no etc." Other similar similar apps include common phrases related to activities of daily living. Pictures are provided beside the text to facilitate communication if reading is difficult.

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