Sunday, February 23, 2014

Lists of iPad and iPhone Apps for SLPs and Stroke Survivors from Working Speech Pathologists

I'm so excited!  There are so many apps available on iPads/iPhones to help people with their speech. 

I found four great reports on iPad/iPhone apps. Below are descriptions of each.


1. Tactus Therapy Solutions presents:  200+ Apps for Adult-Focused Speech Therapyhere


The Independent Living Centre of WA has a great resource for ipad and iPhone apps. It is great for both Speech-Language Pathologists and stroke survivors. It goes over the basics if using the device and gives great reviews for many useful apps. 


Below are the links to the extensive report. I've noted the pages I found most useful for people with aphasia and apraxia.


2. ILC's Using iPads in Speech Pathology


Click here to read the report.

  • iPad settings - page 7
  • Aphasia Apps - pages 101 - 102
  • Apraxia of Speech Apps - pages 103 - 104

3. ILC's Getting Started - useful iDevice (iPad, iPod, & iPhone) Apps




Click here to view the file.
  • Lists of Apps recommended or reviewed - page 0
  • Communication (like Prologuo2Go) - pages 3 - 5
  • Comprehensive Literacy Support (like iWordQ) - page 19
  • Math - pages 20 - 21
  • eBooks (like Read2Go & iBook) - page 29
4. Jane Farrall is a speech-language pathologist and and expert in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology in Victoria, Australia. 

Here are links to her AAC apps lists and reviews:

Jane's AAC Apps in Symbol/Picture Apps is here



Jane's AAC Apps in Symbol/Text-to-Speech is here

Jane's AAC Apps in Text Based Apps is here



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