It seems that no matter where my travels are taking me, everyone wants to know more about apps that can be utilized in their therapy sessions. I use an iPad so all of the apps that I am sharing with you today can be found in the Apple(R) App Store. Some of them may also be available on the android platform in the Google Play Store(R). If not, you are likely to find an app that is similar. I thought I would give you a sample of the apps currently on my iPad. I always create folders that allow me to group apps for a specific treatment diagnosis. Here are some of my current favorites:
Aphasia:
All of the Lingraphica Lite Apps (free) – speaking, reading, writing, listening and conversation
All of the Tactus Therapy Apps ($) – comprehension, naming, reading, writing, conversation
Word Vault ($) – Articulation, Language, Phonology and Social Vaults
Oral/Verbal Apraxia:
Lingraphica Small Talk Oral Motor Exercises (free) – audio and visual demonstrations
Lingraphica Small Talk Phonemes (free) – production of isolated consonants and vowels with audio and visual demonstrations
Smule Sing (free songs, additional songs can be purchased by genre) – using familiar songs to “unlock” speech
Virtual Speech Center’s Quick Artic (free) – pictures grouped according to individual sounds, all positions of words
AAC:
AbleVox AAC Free – pictures
iSpeech TTS (free) – text to speech
Able Net Sounding Board (free) – preloaded boards with pictures audio
Alexicom AAC (free) – preloaded boards, pictures and phrases with audio
ShowMe (free) – whiteboard for finger or stylus writing
Cognition
DK Quiz (free) – multiple topic categories
BrainBaseline HD (free) – higher level executive function activities
US Driving Test (free) – multiple choice answers
Stroop Effect (free) – selective attention
Fit Brains Series (lite version is free) – focus, memory and speed
Constant Therapy ($) – great for home programs; cognitive and linguistic activities
Visual Scanning
Trail Making Test (free)
Numbering (free) – select numbers in ascending or descending order
Match Dots (free) – easy
Concussion:
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Pocket Guide (free)
Concussion Coach (free)
These are really just a small sample of the apps currently living in my iPad. If you are looking for an app for a specific targeted activity and would like some help, please feel free to send me an email and I will do my best to assist you in your search: geseminars@gmail.com
Thanks for visiting, Gina