Speech therapy software

Therapy software programs your home computer or in the clinic following a stroke or brain injury

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Word-Retrieval & Recall

In speaking or writing (Aphasia)

  • Aphasia Tutor 1: Words - Learning letters & words. Written naming. Also available in an Out Loud version that speaks the letters and words in a human voice.
  • Aphasia Tutor 2: Sentences - Sentence completion and word retrieval. Also available in an Out Loud version that speaks the sentences aloud in a human voice.
  • Sights'n Sounds 1 - Verbal naming (spoken word retrieval) and oral reading.
  • Sights'n Sounds 2 - For speech production and articulation at the sentence level.  Records patient's voice and plays it back along with a model sentence for comparison.
  • Numbers'n Sounds - Reading numbers aloud.
  • Synonyms, Antonyms, & Homonyms - Matching and written word retrieval.
  • Sentence Shaper 2 - our newest (and most challenging) program for aphasia. This helps patients turn halting, hesitant speech into conversational phrases and speeches.

 

Speaking Clearly

Apraxia/Articulation

  • Speech Sounds On Cue - Videos show patient how to say letters and words. For patients who benefit from watching your mouth model the sounds they are trying to repeat.
  • Sights'n Sounds 1 - Works on speech production and articulation at the word level. For patients who can repeat what you say (possibly with effort) without seeing your mouth modeling the word for them. Patients verbally names pictures, reads words aloud and repeats words they hear.
  • Sights'n Sounds 2 - For speech production and articulation at the sentence level. Records patient's voice and plays it back along with a model sentence for comparison.
  • Numbers 'n Sounds - Speaking numbers out loud.
  • SpeechPacer - Helps to slow down (or speed up) patient's speech.


Tex Bolton
Excited, Proud Stroke Survivor
Tex is proud... it was fun... the speech therapist really liked it My dad was so proud that he was able to operate the software.

Suzee Bolton (daughter of caregiver)

Reading Comprehension

In speaking or writing (Aphasia)

Understanding What You Hear

Auditory Processing, Discrimination

Auditory Comprehension

Auditory Processing Disorder

Auditory Discrimination

Thinking and Reasoning

Cognitive Therapy exercises

Other Tools

Written Worksheets

Voice Assessment Tool

  • Speech Prism – helpful for vocal cord or voice pitch quality. It provides a visual display of what the voice looks like and is thus recommended for a patients with voice disorders who can not hear when they are voicing sounds correctly or not.