What is augmentative and alternative communication?
By Afea Care ServicesAugmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is used to describe methods or devices used to supplement (augmentative) or replace (alternative) speech. ...
read moreHow Afea Support Coordination helps her cope with brain injury “Lucky I got a brain aneurysm and a stroke at the same time,” Nancy jokes, and explains that she needs to have a sense of humour about these things, especially since she forgets a lot nowadays. During our phone conversation, she apologises numerous times for […]
Read MoreAugmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is used to describe methods or devices used to supplement (augmentative) or replace (alternative) speech. ...
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