Communicate 4 Supporting Youth and Adults with Physical Disabilities

Communicate 4: Supporting Youth and Adults with Physical Disabilities

Communicate 4 was developed by Barbara Collier, speech-language pathologist, Paul Janzen, technologist, and Susie Blackstien-Adler, occupational therapist. Based on Communicate for 3100, Communicate 4 contains many new communication contexts, vocabulary and page layouts. Unlike Communicate 3100, Communicate 4 does not use vocabulary searches or customised scan patterns making it easy to personalise and merge with other user pages or applications.

Communicate 4: Supporting Youth and Adults with Physical Disabilities

Communicate 4 is a comprehensive page set for adults and youth with physical disabilities, who want a variety of message generating options such as spelling, single words, phrase and/or sentence selection to use in different settings. It provides researched vocabularies for novel messages, pre-programmed quick talk phrases and conversational regulators as well as vocabularies to direct daily personal routines and participate in common community-based situations. Although Communicate 4 is a comprehensive application, it is intended to be customised for individual use and can be introduced gradually using the accompanying home study guide which supports AAC users in learning how to communicate in different contexts.

Communicate 4 is designed to complement the page layouts used in Gateway therefore providing a seamless transition between page sets.

Benefits

Features

For novel message generation, Communicate 4 provides:

For specific communication contexts:

Communicate 4: Supporting Youth and Adults with Physical Disabilities

Communicate 4 includes:

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