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An Overview of the AAC Assessment Process
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An Overview of the AACAssessment Process
Patricia Ourand, MS, CCC-SLPAssociated Speech & Language
Services, [email protected]
Speaker Disclosure
• Financial Disclosures:
– Received financial compensation fromASHA for this presentation
• Nonfinancial Disclosures:
– Past president of the United States Societyfor Augmentative and AlternativeCommunication (USSAAC)
– Advisory board member of theRehabilitation Engineering Research Centers(RERC) on Communication Enhancement
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HumanFactors
FeatureMatching
AAC AssessmentAAC Assessment
Video: Expressive CommunicationVideo: Expressive Communication
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Goals of AACGoals of AAC
•Temporarymeans ofcommunication
Temporary
•Long-termmeans ofcommunication
Long-Term•Facilitate
development ofnatural, spokencommunication
Therapeutic
Goals of AAC
• Communicate self care needs
• Communicate emotional status
• Engage in social communicativeinteraction with familiar communicationpartners (friends and family)
• Carry out communicative interactions inthe community
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Systematic Selection Process
• Initial interview
• Needs assessment
• Individual strengths and limitations
• Access methods
• Feature match
• Trial mock-up
• Final system analysis
• Purchase
• Follow-up
Initial InterviewInitial Interview
Demographic info
Background info
Caregiver interview
Client observation
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Needs AssessmentNeeds Assessment
Env ironment
Messages
Modes
Partners
(Adaptedfrom Dowden et al., 1986)
Assessment DataAssessment Data
Cognition Language
Motor Sensory
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TeamTeam
• Client, family, andcaregivers
• Speech-languagepathologist
• Medical staff
• Rehabilitation nursing
• Occupational therapy
• Psychology
• Physical therapy
• Social services
• Vocational counseling
• Audiology
• Ophthalmology
• Orthopedics
• Neurology
• Pharmacist
• ______________
• ______________
• ______________
• ______________
• ______________
Assessment Data: Cognition
• Include a clinical assessment
– Formal and/or informal
– Discussing and describing the severity ofcognitive impairment, if present
– If no impairment is present or suspected,state such
– Where available, include a statement fromthe neurologist, pediatrician, primary carephysician (PCP), etc.
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Video: CognitionVideo: Cognition
Assessment Data: Language
• This may include results from subtests,standardized tests, or informal specifics
– Yes/no reliability
– Following directions
– Comprehending conversation
– Ability to recognize and comprehendsymbols (e.g., objects, photos, line drawings,written words)
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Meet Chip…Meet Chip…
• Pictures • Text
Video: IconVideo: Icon
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Video: KeyboardVideo: Keyboard
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Assessment Data: Language
• As appropriate, address, discuss, and/ordescribe the individual’s ability to:
– Locate target messages by searching ornavigating through multiple displays
– Associate, categorize, and sequencesymbols
– Combine symbols (e.g., singlewords/pictures) to generate language
Video: Range of MotionVideo: Range of Motion
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Choosing an InterfaceChoosing an Interface
Volitionalcontrol
ConsistentlyConsistentlyaccurate
Limitedinvoluntary
reflex
Range ofmotion
Speed
Force
Comfort
Anatomic Site/Action
Positioning and MountingPositioning and Mounting
Change
Status
Environment
Technology
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Lying in BedLying in Bed
At a ComputerAt a Computer
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Assessment Data: Sensory
• Describe the individual's visual skills
– Consider the communication partner
– Provide subjective assessment based on theindividual using an actual device
RFS’s copy of a B, which he is able to see clearly, and an 8, which he sees only as ajumble of lines with color in the background.
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Assessment Data: Sensory
• Describe the individual's auditory skills
– Consider communication partner
– Provide a subjective assessment based oninteraction with the individual using adevice
The Bottom Line?The Bottom Line?
Needsassessment
Writtenreport
Datacollection
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Web Resources
AAC Funding Help
www.aacfundinghelp.com
AAC TechConnect
www.aactechconnect.com/
Patient Provider Communications
www.patientprovidercommunication.org/
AAC Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
www.aac-rerc.com/