AAC Assessment in Progressive Neurogenic Communication Disorders

Presented by Kristy Weissling and Sarah E. Wallace

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Video Runtime: 109 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 19 Minutes

Adults with acquired communication disability can present with a variety of motor, cognitive, and linguistic issues that affect AAC assessment. This authors of this presentation will aim to identify the characteristics of a variety of adult acquired communication disorders. These characteristics will be used to drive the assessment process by determining which areas of the participation model may need more attention.

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Kristy Weissling

Kristy Weissling, SLP.D., CCC-SLP, is an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She received her B.S. and M.S. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She received her professional doctorate in speech language pathology from Nova Southeastern University in 2006. She is the on-campus clinic…

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Sarah E. Wallace

Sarah E. Wallace is an associate professor and program director for the Adult Language and Cognition Clinic in the Speech-Language Pathology Department at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She also directs the Communication and…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Assessment of Adults with Acquired Progressive Cognitive Disorders

1. Assessment of Adults with Acquired Progressive Cognitive Disorders

This chapter will review the assessment of individuals with dementia and Huntington disease. The assessment of individuals with dementia and Huntington's disease for the use of AAC systems will be reviewed. Assessment will be focused on the participation model. Specific challenges of the assessment of dementia and Huntington's disease will be reviewed.

Assessment of Adults with Acquired Progressive Linguistic Disorders

2. Assessment of Adults with Acquired Progressive Linguistic Disorders

This chapter will review the assessment of individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). The assessment of individuals with PPA for the use of AAC systems will be reviewed. Assessment will be focused on the participation model. Specific challenges of the assessment of PPA will be reviewed.

Adults with Acquired Progressive Motor Impairments

3. Adults with Acquired Progressive Motor Impairments

This chapter will review the AAC assessment issues related to adults who acquire a disease that will cause a motor impairment. The specific issues of assessment related to the participation model in this population will be reviewed.