My app has worked very well for stroke victims in the past. For example, there was a woman who worked in the special ed department at my high school whose father recently had a stroke. She brought home an iPad with Posco on it for her husband to try. For the first time since his stroke, he was able to communicate. If you use my app, I would encourage you to add a custom item like "I had a stroke" that way the user could easily express this. You can, of course, customize it to say anything else that you think would be beneficial to him/her.
Would this be appropriate for a stroke victim with aphasia or would the Prologuo2Go be more advantageous?
ReplyDeleteMy app has worked very well for stroke victims in the past. For example, there was a woman who worked in the special ed department at my high school whose father recently had a stroke. She brought home an iPad with Posco on it for her husband to try. For the first time since his stroke, he was able to communicate. If you use my app, I would encourage you to add a custom item like "I had a stroke" that way the user could easily express this. You can, of course, customize it to say anything else that you think would be beneficial to him/her.
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