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The Talker is very
flexible. A client can use a mouse, trackball, a stylus or their finger for word and phrase selection. The Talker will also work with a single
switch in autoscan mode for users with a severe motor impairment. |
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The Child Talker is picture based; the Adult Talker is both picture and text based. |
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Yes, currently the Talker is
covered by Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Independent Health. |
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Our clients include stroke victims, Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS), Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury patients, and Autistic children and adults. |
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The Talker is an augmentative communication device for anyone with speech impairment regardless of physical limitations or age group. |