Cue Name - Actions vs Advanced Reading Therapy Usage & Stats

Cue Name (Actions) targets naming skills with a focus on verbs for adults with aphasia, apraxia, and dementia. This app is designed for ease of use for busy clinicians to address confrontation naming, responsive naming, repetition, oral reading, description, sentence formulation and more with a variety of clients. Designed by a SLP with 30 years of experience with clients post-stroke, noting that a word-finding goal is a component of most aphasia treatment plans. Cue Name is designed with 3 complexity levels (simple, moderate, complex) and 3 assisted cues (first letter, full printed word, and verbal model) to be SMART goal ready. For example: The client will improve confrontation naming of moderate level actions to enable communication of wants and needs to 80% with minimal assist within 4 weeks. The clear, uncluttered interface is optimized for people with aphasia to successfully navigate the app independently. Letter, word and audio cued assists are readily available as needed for success. The slides are untimed, the audio model can be played repeatedly, and the printed word remains on the screen once revealed. Cue Name (Actions) contains 160+ images. Cue Name (Objects) contains 500+ photo images. Both apps contain multi-cultural imagery, working towards goals for cultural awareness, diversity, and inclusion. Settings permit a quick language change as needed for a variety of clients. Available languages include English, Spanish, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Filipino, and Brazilian Portuguese, with more languages to be added with app updates! Optimized for use as an accompaniment to speech-language therapy, this app is recommended for carryover for home practice as research supports that further gains can be achieved with more intensive, daily practice (Sze et al. 2021; Lavoie et al. 2017; Brady et al. 2016). This app can also serve to extend language practice beyond the subacute rehab period with EBP research supporting continued gains with independent work (Zheng et al. 2016). No ads, no subscriptions, no in-app purchases, no collection of data for privacy purposes.
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If your reading skills have been impacted by a stroke or brain injury, this app can help you improve. Practice reading with engaging exercises that include text and audio support. ** Try for FREE by downloading Advanced Language Therapy Lite ** Advanced Reading Therapy uses technology to assist struggling adult readers to make sense of paragraph- and multi-paragraph-level passages. Self-ratings encourage metacognitive awareness, comprehension questions test accuracy, and hints enable greater success and independence. Score reports make it easy to see progress (and write progress notes) along the three graded levels: * Level 1: Shorter passages of 50 words or less, written around a Grade 0 – 1 reading level. Three questions after each passage test comprehension. ** Level 2: Medium passages of 50-150 words, written around Grade 2 – 3 reading level. Four questions appear to see how well you understood. *** Level 3: Harder passages get you ready for the texts you want to read. 150 – 600 words and Grade 3 – 6 reading level with five questions each. Adult readers will enjoy these functional and entertaining passages as they get back to reading the pages and screens in their own lives. Speech-language pathologists will love having so many modern reading passages with carefully-crafted questions at hand to teach strategies. Built-in audio controls let you listen to a single word, go sentence-by-sentence, or hear the whole article – whatever you need. You’ll get over 200 reading rehabilitation exercises in 15 categories! Features: • Text-to-speech available on touch • Adjust font size, spacing, and rate at any time • On-screen audio recording to listen to yourself reading aloud • Self-rating of comprehension encourages metacognitive awareness • Inference and prediction question encourage thinking outside the text • Huge variety of topics to appeal to mature readers • E-mail reports for easy data tracking • Unique categories such as Jokes, Inferences, First Chapters, Text Messages, and Functional Passages • Look back at the passage any time, or have the relevant text highlighted with a Hint Tactus Therapy offers a wide variety of apps to help with reading comprehension. Advanced Reading Therapy is the next step in your rehab after mastering the single words in Comprehension Therapy, the phrases & sentences of Reading Therapy, and the complex sentences of Advanced Comprehension Therapy. All of our apps work together to help you reach your reading goals. Find the right apps for you with our App Finder at tactustherapy.com/find
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Cue Name - Actions VS.
Advanced Reading Therapy

December 15, 2024