The handouts target both those who present with Motor Speech Disorders as well as their families/caregivers/loved ones. The handouts give more information on dysarthria and apraxia as well as give tips on how to communicate/live with the disorders. There is also a short article review dealing with choice of vocabulary for AAC devices for adults who use AAC. Also included is a short feature of a high tech AAC device which can be used by adults called the Dynavox T10 (more information at http://www.tobiidynavox.com/meet-t10/)
The following website is extremely informative, detailing many ways that a clinician may use simple AAC devices. http://talksense.weebly.com/simple-aac.html