The Talk With Me app from Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland is for people who have had a stroke resulting in a communication difficulty called aphasia. Having aphasia can make it difficult to speak, understand speech, read or write.
The app uses symbols, images and photographs to help with conversation and basic communication. It is free to download.
The app is based on an existing Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland conversation support booklet which is widely used within NHS
Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service, families, carers for people with aphasia after stroke and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland rehabilitation and peer support services for over 10 years. The new app has been developed with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland in partnership with Lawlor Technologies and funded by Scottish Government with an Adult Community Care Grant.
The app uses symbols, images and photographs to help with conversation and basic communication. It is free to download.
The app is based on an existing Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland conversation support booklet which is widely used within NHS
Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service, families, carers for people with aphasia after stroke and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland rehabilitation and peer support services for over 10 years. The new app has been developed with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland in partnership with Lawlor Technologies and funded by Scottish Government with an Adult Community Care Grant.