AAC & Communication Supports
More ways to communicate, connect and be heard
Communication that works for you
AAC can support people who have difficulty using speech alone to communicate effectively.
It may include simple tools such as pictures, symbols, communication books or boards, as well as technology-based options such as communication apps, speech-generating devices, switches or eye-gaze systems.
Our Speech Pathologists work with each participant to identify communication options that are practical, meaningful and suited to their everyday life.
Finding the right AAC system
Choosing AAC is not about finding one device that works for everyone.
Our Speech Pathologists consider the participant’s communication needs, physical abilities, sensory preferences, environments and goals when exploring suitable AAC options.
Support may include:
- AAC assessment and recommendations
- Communication boards and books
- Communication apps and speech-generating devices
- Symbol-based communication systems
- Switch access and alternative access methods
- Eye-gaze communication where appropriate
- Trials of different AAC options
- Support with assistive technology applications and documentation
- Ongoing review as communication needs change
Building confidence with AAC
Introducing AAC is only the beginning.
Our Speech Pathologists can provide ongoing support to help participants become more confident using their communication system across home, school, work and community settings.
We can also work with families, carers, teachers and support workers so the people around the participant understand how to model, encourage and respond to AAC consistently.
Communication without limits
Every person deserves a reliable way to express their needs, choices, ideas, emotions and personality.
Our goal is to help participants find communication methods that give them greater choice, independence and opportunities to participate in everyday life.
Supporting your whole communication network
AAC is most effective when the people around the participant feel confident using and supporting it too.
Our Speech Pathologists can provide practical education and training to families, carers, support workers and other professionals to help communication strategies carry across everyday environments.
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