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Augmentative Communication Strategies for Adults with Acute or Chronic Medical Conditions

Beukelman, David R.(Edited by)Garrett, Kathryn L.(Edited by)Yorkston, Kathryn M.(Edited by)
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This is a guide to aid clinicians who provide AAC interventions for adults with acquired communication disabilities.

Covering a wide range of communication disabilities and disorders caused by injury and illness, the book offers up-to-date AAC intervention strategies and procedures in medical settings.

A practical resource for clinicians on AAC intervention in medical settings, this book provides information that is understandable and useful to clinicians who do not specialize in AAC.

Chapters discuss providing AAC services to people who have chronic and acute medical conditions that affect their communication as well as specific disorders and illnesses, including brainstem impairments, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, severe aphasia, primary progressive aphasia, dementia, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and how to build and maintain AAC teams.

The book is mainly concerned with services for adult populations who use AAC.

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Product Details
Brookes Publishing Co
1557668752 / 9781557668752
Multiple-component retail product
30/05/2007
United States
English
448 pages, Contains Paperback and CD-ROM
181 x 251 mm, 786 grams