
Augmentative and Alternative Communications Program
RHCI's Augmentative and Alternative Communications Program helps children with a variety of communication problems, including those who are or have:
- Late talkers
- Non-verbal communicators
- Autism
- Retardation
- Brain injury
- Muscular dystrophy and other disabilities.
Pediatric speech-language pathologists use a variety of techniques to help the child communicate. Treatment options include:
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Sign language
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Voice Output Communication Aids (VOCAS)
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Sophisticated computers and software
Appointments: (508) 833-1060






