The new demands of this "computer and technology age" have focused international attention on literacy levels, on literacy development and literacy disorders. Governments have launched programs to reduce literacy difficulties and support functional literacy for all. In this context, the needs of ind
Tele-AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Through Telepractice
β Scribed by Nerissa Hall, Jenifer Juengling-Sudkamp, Michelle L. Gutmann, Ellen R. Cohn
- Publisher
- Plural Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 357
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Tele-AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Through Telepractice is the first comprehensive resource guide to Tele-AAC. Tele-AAC is the use of telepractice specifically for providing services to individuals using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). This text establishes Tele-AAC as a new service delivery model and promotes safe, efficacious, evidence-based, and ethical telepractice for individuals who need AAC systems. The goal is to provide readers with fundamental information about policy and service delivery of AAC services via telepractice to enable clinical practice.
The text details the specific technical components unique to Tele-AAC service delivery, and how the technology, personnel, and service delivery practices may vary across settings and populations. It offers didactic and case-based content for speech-language pathologists across all levels, from introductory to advanced. Chapters are included that clarify and define the term Tele-AAC, highlight the procedures used while providing assessment and intervention via Tele-AAC, identify ethical and cultural considerations while providing Tele-AAC, and demonstrate its application in a variety of settings.
The content has been enriched by the input and knowledge offered by leaders from both telepractice and AAC disciplines, and offers readers the right combination of foundational information and principles to help form a base of understanding for practitioners engaging in Tele-AAC. The field of Tele-AAC is evolving and will transform as the technology changes and advances. This text provides a threshold of understanding from which the field and practitioners can grow.
From the Foreword
"...Tele-AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Through Telepractice promises to provide such information and solutions to the dilemma of providing consistent practices and services. Leaders and contributors in the field of telepractice and tele-AAC provided their expertise while contributing to this book. Chapters that clarify and define the terms tele-AAC, highlight the procedures used while providing assessment and intervention via tele-AAC, identify ethical and cultural considerations while providing tele-AAC, and demonstrate its application in a variety of settings will help to guide the speech-language pathologist to determining solutions while using tele-AAC. In closing, to move both fields (telepractice and AAC) forward, we need to combine aspects of both and develop consistent and dependable procedures as highlighted in this book on tele-AAC."
βMeher H. Banajee, PhD, CCC-SLP, Associate Professor and Program Director Communication Disorders Department, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
Reviews
"The first third of the book is devoted to the practical considerations of setting up teleβpractice per se, not specifically for AAC. This part would be useful to anyone wanting to develop a teleβhealth service for any area of health care. This part of the book is extremely comprehensive with separate chapters dealing with Privacy, Security and Safety; Ethics and Informed Consent; and Technology and Digital materials. [...] I liked the way in which information was given in written descriptive form, charts and checklists and also in case studies, so that it was accessible to different people's learning styles. Seeing the concepts from a number of different standpoints means that they can be fully understood. The chapter on 'the teleβencounter' is again extremely thorough and detailed and encourages you to think things through carefully in advance, with their guidance, to ensure both smooth running of sessions and an adherence to rules of privacy and confidentiality."
βHilary Beach, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, in British Journal of Learning Disabilities (November 2019)
Originally published in German and translated to English:
"Both theoretically as well as very concretely described are diagnostics, intervention, evaluation and counselling in AAC [...] For me it was a great gain to read this book. I can recommend it to all those who are active in the field of AAC and already know the ropes. But above all, I can recommend it to everyone who are looking for concepts, just as patients are also looking for access to qualified experts from the area of speech therapy. This book gives courage for the future and the desire to try out new ways."
βUta Hellrung in Forum LogopΓ€die (March 2020)
β¦ Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
About the Authors
Contributors
Reviewers
1. Introduction to Telepractice
2. Privacy, Security, and Safety
3. Tele-Ethics and Informed Consent
4. Technology, the Tele-Encounter, and Digital Materials
5. Multicultural and Multilingual Considerations in Tele-AAC
6. Client Selection, Personnel, and Environmental Supports
7. Technology for Tele-AAC: βOff the Shelfβ and Advanced AAC Technology
8. Tele-AAC Principles, Practices, and Language Activity Monitoring
9. Tele-AAC Assessment
10. Tele-AAC Intervention
11. Tele-AAC Consultation
12. AAC for Early Childhood and School-Aged Populations
13. Tele-AAC for Adult Populations in Outpatient Settings
14. Speech Therapy in the Virtual World of People with Aphasia
Index
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