A new and essential tool to help clinicians navigate their options to manage and rehabilitate swallowing disorders. This handy pocket reference will help you select the right treatments to address the impairments youve diagnosed in your dysphagia patients. licensed to provide dysphagia assessment and treatment before downloading or using this app.

Dysphagia Therapy alternatives

Constant Therapy

Constant Therapy is an award winning cognitive and speech therapy app for people recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, or who have aphasia, dementia and other speech-language disorders. The app can be used to improve speech, language, cognition, memory, reading, attention and comprehension skills with 65 categories of tasks, over 100,000 exercises, and 10 difficulty levels. Our privacy policy can be found at: http://constanttherapy.com/privacyTerms of use of Constant Therapy can be found at: http://constanttherapy.com/eula

  • size 124 MB

Dysphagia

Excellent visual tool to aid professionals in educating patients and families about swallowing disorders. This app features state-of-the-art animations derived from MBSImP research on swallowing physiology and impairment. Available for iPhone and iPad.

  • size 309 MB

SmallTalk Days, Months, Dates

The SmallTalk Days, Months, Dates app provides a series of speech-exercise videos, each illustrating the tongue and lip movements necessary to produce the days of the week, months of the year, and ordinal numbers 1st through 31st. These articulation videos allow people with apraxia, aphasia, and/or dysarthria resulting from stroke or head injury to easily practice time-related phrases as often as they like. Lois Jean Brady, Speech-Language Pathologist (US)

  • size 41.7 MB

SmallTalk Dysphagia

Designed for people with dysphagia, an impairment of the ability to swallow, SmallTalk Dysphagia provides a vocabulary of pictures and icons that talk in a natural human voice. SmallTalk Dysphagia contains 50 phrases that cover eating equipment, meal assistance, diet, liquids, medications, and compensatory treatment techniques. SmallTalk Letters, Numbers, Colors: Speech-exercise videos for the alphabet, numbers 120, and primary colors.

  • size 45.2 MB

eSLUMS

Our goal is to help people catch the early signs of dementia. The eSLUMS app was developed using the clinically validated instrument - the Saint Louis University Mental Status (SLUMS) Exam created by Dr. Theodore K. Malmstrom and Dr. John Morley from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Chewy Logic, LLC assumes no responsibility or consulting on how you may use the testing results.

  • rating 4.75
  • size 74.5 MB