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AAC - Augmentative and Alternative Communication Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies assist people with severe communication disabilities to participate more fully in their social roles including interpersonal interaction, learning, education, community activities, employment, volunteerism, care management, and so on. This AAC website is designed to provide access to a wide range of information and resources related to the AAC effort. It is maintained by the Barkley AAC Center and the Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska. New WebcastSupporting Communication for People with Minimal Movement
New White Paper Mobile Devices and Communication App
New Vocabulary ListsVocabulary Associated with Medical Procedures |
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