2 Pcs 15”x 11”Nonverbal Communication Board,for Patient、Stroke Therapy Equipment for Adults、AAC Device for Autism、Communication Board for Nonverbal People
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2 Pcs 15”x 11”Nonverbal Communication Board,for Patient、Stroke Therapy Equipment for Adults、AAC Device for Autism、Communication Board for Nonverbal People
$9.98
Olga E. –
Very handy
It is a very handy tool for people who cannot talk due to the surgery or simply lack of English. It was two boards in a package which I think is a great value for this price. All you need to do is to buy a washable marker and something to erase from this board and you are good to go. I think that it is a good size board with a good quality.
Jimmy –
Nice clear and durable communication board
This two pack of communication boards are durable and has clear words and pictures that my child can point to when he is not in the mood to talk. I like how there is so many different choices of pictures or selections that there is for a person to non verbally communicate to a parent or caregiver how they are feeling or what they are in need of. These boards have come in handy in my household for a child whom has trouble communicating, this has made our lives a bit easier.
Anonymously Cute😉 –
It works
Purchased these for a friend who is on a vent. She’s conscious but can’t talk. They are helpful but not real sturdy. It would be nice if they were 2 different sheets but they aren’t. Both are exactly the same
Sally Skole –
Useful and lightweight
I like this communication board for my non-verbal idd relative. It is a useful addition to his communication aids. There are some boxes on this board that we haven’t had before like “short of breath”, “heater”, “air conditioner”, “turn on/off tv”, and “how am I doing”. Short of breath is one I really like and wished for often during the pandemic!The board is of coated cardboard similar to the back cover of a spiral notebook in weight, if that helps. The video on the ad shows the accurate size. The size is great for our household, since it won’t get lost! I like the artwork and the lettering. You can hang it on a designated hook as there is a slot on the top.I put the board under the faucet and ran a bit of water on it to test how waterproof it is. The water rolled right off!The board is somewhat flexible, but it is not plastic and cannot be folded much without creasing. The board can be torn by a determined person without much difficulty. I used a dry erase marker on it to test and was able to wipe it off afterwards very easily and thoroughly. We only use the pointing method here, though. I like that it is a pack of two so you can keep one in the car and one in the house. It’s great to have a backup!For us this is a handy board (with some cute pictures) and I recommend it!
Viner –
Good option — wish I’d had this earlier
2 Pcs 15”x 11”Nonverbal Communication Board,for Patient、Stroke Therapy Equipment for Adults、AAC Device for AutismThis communication board is limited to medical use, but still quite useful. This kind of thing would be very helpful the first few days after a child’s tonsils removal, because it allows communication without voice. What I like about it is that it covers basic medical and hospital needs, such as “I feel pain here” and “I’m hungry” and “I want to see my doctor.” But it also includes negative thoughts and emotions such as “I want to go home,” “I feel frustrated/angry,” and “I don’t like that.” These concepts are just as important for a nonverbal person to be able to convey as it is to ask for a drink. I really like this and might include it in my work with students, even though it’s designed for illnesses.
AJPT –
useful, quality of board fair
This communication board has some useful pictures/words to help communicate with those who are verbally challenged, but have the motor skills to point to the areas on the board. I find the board itself is of fair quality. It is indeed waterproof as I poured water on it to test it. The handle part is made of the same cardboard material and is more prone to bending/tearing.
Mary –
Great for Special Needs/Elderly
These are helpful posters for special needs people. They are clear and easy to see. They would work well in a classroom or therapy setting. They are also good for those caring for someone who has issues communicating. They are both the same so you can leave one and keep one with you.
ccerose –
Useful for some non-verbal patients
I like the variety of statements and interactions this communication board facilitates. Because of many of the statements are health and pain related, these would be most appropriate in a medical facility. Some of the pictures don’t really give a good portrayal of what they intend to communicate, therefore, the pictures contain a lot of text to clarify them, meaning the person using them would need to be able to read. I do like that an alphabet is included giving unlimited possibility if a partciular word or statement isn’t one included on the chart. While I do like that the icons feature both male and female imagery, I think it would have been better for the picture to indicate pain levels should have been a more generic, genderless figure, rather than the clearly male figure used.However, this chart would definitely aid in communicating needs in a medical facility with a non-verbal patient. Because it is printed on thick cardstock, I recommend laminating it before using it. I could see it getting ruined quickly from wear and tear.