REKNEW PPA: Systematic Study of the effectiveness of AAC Intervention
Project Description:
AAC for persons with degenerative language disorders has not become standard of care, yet its value for improved language production has been described in case studies, clinical textbooks, and websites for consumers and their families. To date, we have stages of AAC treatment for individuals with degenerative motor speech impairments (see Clinical Pathways for Communication in ALS prepared by the AAC-RERC I), and AAC tools for persons with static language disorders from severe, chronic aphasia (see VSD in RERC-II). But AAC for adults with degenerative language disorders is a relatively unexplored area that needs our attention as the population grows and individuals need to engage verbally in daily activities. Empirical data are needed for staging intervention, and to support the development of AAC management guidelines for social participation.
Our goals are to produce sound empirical data that can add to our understanding of the language intervention associated with degenerative language disorders, and to suggest staging guidelines for AAC interventions. Mesulam (2001) states that, ?an informed approach to this syndrome will increase the effectiveness with which clinicians can address the unique challenges associated with diagnosis and care? (p. 425). This project evaluates the effect of aided communication management on persons with degenerative language disorders.
Keyword(s):
Primary progressive aphasia, Dementia, AAC, Language disorders
Core Function(s):
Performing Research or Evaluation
Area of Emphasis
Health-Related Activities, Other - Assistive Technology
Target Audience:
Family Members/Caregivers, Adults with Disabilities
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Specific Groups
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A