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One afternoon, Emma started to feel uncomfortable. She was feeling hot and wanted to take off her hospital gown. She tapped on a picture of a thermometer to indicate that she was feeling unwell. Her nurse, Jen, saw the message and quickly took Emma's temperature. It turned out that Emma had a fever, and Jen was able to give her some medicine to help her feel better. cough drop app aac visual scene display
The first day Emma used the app, she tapped on a picture of a juice box to ask for a drink. Her nurse, Jen, saw the selection and quickly got Emma a glass of juice. Emma's eyes lit up, and she smiled. For the first time in a while, she felt like she could communicate effectively. Her nurse, Jen, saw the message and quickly
Sarah showed Emma how to navigate the app's visual scene display. A visual scene display is a type of AAC that uses pictures and symbols to represent words, phrases, or sentences. Emma's screen was filled with pictures of her favorite foods, toys, and activities. She could tap on a picture to communicate a message. Her nurse, Jen, saw the selection and quickly
Maria, 45, with primary progressive aphasia. She recognizes people and places but struggles to find words.
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