Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Hi, folks, Communication is likely the largest obstacle to a person with bulbar involvement of a motor neuron disease. Not only is it frustrating to the the person with the disease, it is often more frustrating to the caregiver, who wants only to do what the person wants or needs and feels totally inadequate when understanding is not reached. The easiest and least expensive aid is noting more than a notebook, sheet protectors and a little time with paper, marker, scissors and magazines. On one or more sheets, write in LARGE letters simple items that the user may want: " Bathroom, please. " " Can we go outside? " " Is there a movie on TV? " " Could I have a drink? " And anything else you might need. The pages can be turned by the patient or the caregiver, and the patient can point at the item desired. Then, make up a page or two of items for each meal of the day. Cut pictures from magazines, newspapers, or even hand-drawn pictures Again, the pages can be turned and items selected. The sheet protectors insure that the book will be in use longer. The next level would be items like the Polyana 3, Link, and Lightwriter. I am sure there are others. Further along the list are items like the Enkidu. Most of these machines will connect to telephone lines in some manner. Some will even connect to the Internet. A few items should be considered when making a purchase of a communication aid. First, the easier to use the better. Something with a keyboard will work for many, but the future should be considered. As the disease progresses and the ability to type decreases, what then? Some machines can use a library of pictures and symbols which can be selected with a touch screen to form sentences that the machine then says. The Enkidu is one of these machines. Some of the lighter machines, some models of Lightwriter will also operate as a SCANNING aid, with a cursor or light bar highlighting letters and when the correct letter if highlighted, a simple switch is pushed (pulled, puffed, almost anything) to select that letter. The communication may be slower, the the object is communication, which will happen. Purchasers should consider the long run, especially when the Medicare will not purchase these items one after the other. Also, an evaluation by a professional speech therapist is absolutely required for assured Medicare coverage. Don If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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