We're excited to announce that we have a brand new Knowledge Base on aacdevice.com, which contains answers to frequently asked questions from our customers! Keep reading on to learn more about the new Knowledge Base and how you can access it.
Get the latest news, updates, and tricks from the Lingraphica team. Our clinical, reimbursement, and marketing teams will bring you the most up-to-date information about aphasia, speech therapy, stroke rehabilitation, and communication disorders. Check back often for new content!
In September, we asked for submissions from people who have had communication success with one of our devices to write in and tell us about their stories. Read on to find out about Alvis Tutt, whose mother couldn't be happier with his progress on an AllTalk.™
Aphasia, Recovery and Resources, Lingraphica Technology
By Angie MaherWe receive feedback from customers who use our apps, online therapy, and devices every day. Here are a few testimonials from people like you about their experience with Lingraphica.
Aphasia, Lingraphica Technology
By Angie MaherOctober is AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Awareness Month! It is important to take time this month to celebrate and bring awareness to all the different ways that we communicate! The American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) estimates that more than 2 million people use some form of AAC.
Aphasia, Lingraphica Technology
By Amanda Gunn, M.Ed, CCC-SLPChris began his journey as a Lingraphica Documentation Specialist in July 2018. He is from Bardstown, KY and currently resides in Lexington, KY. Chris graduated from Kentucky’s St. Catharine College with a B.S. in Health Science. Read on to find out a bit more about the latest addition to our clinical team!
Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes the findings of a team of investigators at academic and rehabilitation centers in The Netherlands, Warwick University (UK), and La Trobe University (Australia). The team reports how gestures are used communicatively by persons with aphasia (PWA). Their research focuses specifically on gesture types and representation techniques that convey information which is absent in the speech of the PWA during communicative transactions—that is, in their terminology, “essential gestures.”
Lingraphica is shipping up to Boston for this year's ASHA convention! For all speech-language pathologists planning on attending the convention from November 15-17, make sure to stop by Booth #515 to meet members of our Clinical Consultant team, demo our AAC devices, and pick up some free goodies!
Speech Therapy, Speech-Language Pathologist, Company News, Lingraphica Technology
By Michael BoeriAs an SLP, I enjoy planning therapy activities around a theme of the day, week or month. Lingraphica offers and is currently developing new tools and resources to make this easier to do. Read on to see examples of our free offerings that you can add to your therapy repertoire.
Aphasia, Support Groups, Lingraphica Technology
By Faye Stillman, MS, CCC-SLP/ATPWe receive feedback from customers who use our apps, online therapy, and devices every day. Here are a few testimonials from people like you about their experience with Lingraphica.
Aphasia, Lingraphica Technology
By Angie MaherEarlier this year, Lingraphica launched a new program for Speech-Language Pathology professionals: the Lingraphica Certification Program (LCP). Find out what our first members to complete the program say about it.
Speech-Language Pathologist, Lingraphica Technology
By Mary Anne Lang, RN, MSN