Supporting Bedside Communication
– AAC user: adult patients with communication difficulties
– Communication partner: acute care healthcare providers
– Target skill: improve bedside communication
– AAC user: adult patients with communication difficulties
– Communication partner: acute care healthcare providers
– Target skill: improve bedside communication
– AAC user: this training shows how INSTRUCT can be used by people with disabilities, including those who benefit from AAC, to develop their own trainings for their communication partners
– Communication partner: this training was created by an autistic college student to teach his peers how to interact with him based on his lived experience
– Target skill: how to interact with someone on the spectrum (based on one autistic college student’s lived experience)
– AAC user: beginning communicators
– Communication partner: preservice speech-language pathologists
– Target skill: implement visual scene displays
– AAC user: individuals with early literacy skills
– Communication partner: preservice speech-language pathologists
– Target skill: providing decoding instruction to people who use or benefit from AAC
– AAC user: young adults
– Communication partner: educators or support staff
– Target skill: create visual schedule
– AAC user: young adult with autism
– Communication partner: support staff
– Target skill: offering choices