Designed for people with aphasia, an impairment in the ability to use language, SmallTalk Aphasia provides a vocabulary of pictures and videos...
Designed for people with aphasia, an impairment in the ability to use language, SmallTalk Aphasia provides a vocabulary of pictures and videos that talk in a natural human voice. SmallTalk Aphasia contains a starter set of icons to introduce you to the Lingraphica communication system. When used together with the Lingraphica speech-generating device, it allows you to personalize and expand the vocabulary to thousands of words. Take along words and phrases to use in everyday situations, such as shopping, a doctor's appointment, phone conversations, or emergencies. It's an easy way to make your wishes known or to practice frequently used words. SmallTalk Aphasia also contains mouth-position videos for practice and self-cuing, great for stroke rehabilitation and recovery of speech. Don't miss our other apps. SmallTalk Dysphagia: Phrases to communicate your swallowing needs. SmallTalk Oral Motor Exercises: Exercises to strengthen the oral musculature. SmallTalk Conversational Phrases: Words and phrases commonly used in conversations. SmallTalk Daily Activities: Words and phrases related to Activities of Daily Living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and leisure. SmallTalk Intensive Care: Words and phrases patients can communicate to medical providers in the ICU. SmallTalk Pain Scale: Pain descriptions and images from the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale. SmallTalk Phonemes: Speech-exercises videos for all English phonemes. SmallTalk Consonant Blends: Speech-exercise videos for consonant blends, such as "bl" and "str. "SmallTalk Common Phrases: Speech-exercise videos for common phrases, such as greetings, conversational phrases, and aphasia-oriented phrases. SmallTalk Days, Months, Dates: Speech-exercise videos for the days of the week, months of the year, and ordinal numbers 1st through 31st. SmallTalk Letters, Numbers, Colors: Speech-exercise videos for the alphabet, numbers 1-20, and primary colors.