Say it with Symbols Picture Communication Boards for Nonspeaking Adults | Communication Boards Aid Speech Therapy, Aphasia, Stroke Recovery, Brain Injury, Surgery, Dementia
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Say it with Symbols Picture Communication Boards for Nonspeaking Adults | Communication Boards Aid Speech Therapy, Aphasia, Stroke Recovery, Brain Injury, Surgery, Dementia
Easy-to-Use Communication Board Set - It's essential for a loved one's well-being to be able to express their thoughts and needs after a stroke or injury. Our communication boards make communication easier anytime, anywhere. You can now reduce misunderstandings when you can Say it with Symbols by simply pointing to easy-to-understand picture symbols. No more charades!
Customizable Content - Each kit comes with 28 topical communication boards and a premium album with vinyl sleeves to store and view them. The cards have more than 330+ pictures that you can arrange to your preference. The kit also includes blank cards that you can personalize for your specific needs.
Discreet - These communication boards are approximately 6 x 8 inches and fit into the discrete, non-medical looking leatherette album included. It is small in size so it can be easily stored in a purse or wheelchair bag so you can bring it with you wherever you go. Due to it's compact size, this album is best for users who do not have visual or pointing difficulties.
Supports Speech Therapy Goals - Making conversation will be easier for adults with speech disabilities using these symbol-based picture cards to augment speech therapy. Using this nonverbal communication board, you can simply point at the images with a finger or stylus to help find words quickly. Assist with stroke recovery.
Made for Adults - Created with effective communication in mind, our picture cards indicate choices that adults make during daily living situations. These include personal needs, feelings, places to go, people to see, personal care, assistive devices, meal prep, foods, activities and more. Adults with speech difficulties can easily find the words to make request from their caregivers.