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Title: Augmentative Communication for Older Adults


1
Augmentative Communication for Older Adults
  • Challenges and Considerations
  • Caryn F. Melvin PhD CCC-SLP

2
Words are, of course, the most powerful drug
used by mankind
  • Rudyard Kipling

3
Issues on the Plus Side
  • Seasoned language users
  • Seasoned, effective communicators
  • Understand the power of communication
  • Motivation
  • Problem solving ability
  • Educated
  • World knowledge
  • Cognition ?

4
Challenges and Considerations
  • Remembering normal communication
  • Change in social role
  • Change in family dynamics
  • Grieving
  • Financial worries
  • Self esteem
  • Have observed others with impairments
  • Other health issues

5
Measuring and Evaluating the Communication
Difficulty
  • Impairment
  • Functional limitations
  • Disability

6
Common Adult Disease Processes Requiring
Augmentative Communication
  • ALS
  • MS
  • Parkinson Disease
  • B-Stem CVA
  • Severe Aphasia
  • Others (SCI, GBS, TBI)

7
Progressive or Acute Disease?
  • It impacts more than just management!

8
Progressive and Acute Disease
  • ALS
  • Parkinsons
  • Huntingtons
  • Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
  • MS
  • CVA
  • TBI
  • Gullian Barre syndrome

9
Progressive Disease and AAC
  • ALS
  • Parkinson Disease
  • PSP
  • MS
  • Do not always have expressive deficits
  • Huntingtons Disease

10
No Detectable Disorder
  • Obtain base line information/scores
  • Answer questions
  • Provide education re disease
  • As warranted
  • Provide info re options for communication
  • Avoid details re end stage of the disease
  • Unless asked directly
  • Use phrases like
  • If you should need this___
  • Some people experience____

11
Obvious Disorder/Intelligible
  • Minimize environmental interference
  • Reduce rate
  • Confirm topics
  • Confirm listener understanding
  • Voice amplification
  • For Parkinson and PSP
  • Possible AAC assessment/intervention
  • In specific situations

12
Reduced Intelligibility
  • Complete AAC assessment
  • If not already done
  • Prosthetic Aids
  • Palatal lift, alphabet board etc
  • Reduce breath groups
  • Compensatory strategies
  • Maintaining communication opportunities
  • Support group
  • If warranted

13
Loss of Useful Speech
  • Total reliance on AAC
  • Develop yes/no system for
  • mealtimes
  • emergencies
  • bed/times of excessive fatigue
  • Eyegaze boards

14
AAC with Non Progressive Disorders
  • Working backwards
  • TBI
  • Cognitive deficits
  • CVA
  • Language disorders, Apraxia
  • B Stem CVA
  • Cognitive and lang. Skills generally OK

15
No Useful Speech
  • No useful speech
  • yes/no system
  • If no recovery beyond this stage
  • initial choice making
  • eye gazing or blinking
  • pointing
  • head or hands
  • multipurpose electronic AAC device
  • may need scanning due to fatigue

16
No Useful Speech
  • Re-establishing subsystem control for speech
  • AAC for interactions
  • Tx focuses on
  • increasing respiratory support
  • improving phonatory and velopharyngeal control
  • strengthening oral motor musculature
  • coordinating actions of all subsystems

17
Return of Speech
  • Independent use of natural speech
  • Compensatory strategies to increase
    intelligibility
  • Alphabet board supplementation
  • AAC for writing?
  • Maximizing speech naturalness
  • work on appropriate breath groups and stress
    patterns
  • No detectable speech disorder
  • Rare

18
Multimodal Systems
  • Natural speech
  • Gestures
  • High tech
  • Voice output devices
  • Low tech
  • Alphabet boards
  • Picture/word books
  • Writing

19
Compensatory Strategies For All AAC Users
  • Establish breakdown and resolution strategies
  • Quiet environment
  • Face your listener
  • Adequate lighting
  • Try natural speech but know when to switch to AAC

20
Maintaining Communication Opportunities for All
Users
  • Topic setter cards
  • Alphabet board supplementation
  • Remnant books/memory books
  • Loop tapes/single message tapes
  • Miniboards
  • High Tech for specific situations
  • Writing, telephone, strangers

21
Topic Setter Cards
  • Family
  • TV shows
  • Outings
  • Church
  • Stories
  • Any hobby or interest

22
Single Loop Technology
  • Go Talk button records one 10 second message
  • Big Mack
  • Big Step by Step

23
A B C D E F G H IJ K L M N O P Q RS T U V W X
Y Znew word 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
24
Almost Final Thoughts
  • Stakeholders
  • Empowerment
  • Perceived success Vs failure with AAC

25
Good communication is as stimulating as black
coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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