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AAC

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is all about finding ways to support and enhance communication for those who have difficulty with spoken language. Whether it's through picture boards, speech-generating devices, or even simple gestures, AAC helps bridge the gap and empowers individuals to express themselves more effectively. At its heart, AAC is about making sure everyone has a voice and can share their thoughts, needs, and feelings with the world.

child playing with toys
child playing with toys
child playing with toys
child playing with toys

Explore AAC

Why AAC?

express yourself, find your voice

AAC includes tools and methods that help individuals with speech difficulties communicate. It can range from picture boards to speech-generating devices, and is tailored to each person’s needs. AAC empowers users to express themselves, enhance their independence, relationships, and quality of life. It’s a valuable option for people with conditions like autism, stroke, or ALS.

Ready to leap into AAC?

Treatment Frequency

Sessions are 30 minutes and can be once or twice per week. 

Telehealth

AAC sessions can not be done via telehealth. 

Requirements

Due to the importance of consistent modeling and maintenance when using AAC at least one caregiver is required to attend all AAC sessions. 

Pricing and Payment

Check here for pricing and payment information.

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