The best time to learn any strategy is before it is needed. This is true for partner-assisted spelling too. Of course, it can be introduced at any time but we certainly encourage you to be proactive if possible!
Why do you want to learn partner assisted scanning? It is all about options. No one communication strategy, no matter how sophisticated, can be used in all situations. Positioning, lighting, noise, the environment — they all play a role.
We have had so many people with ALS express frustration with trying to quickly communicate (often with speech) a simple and often repeatedly communicated and predictable message, such as:
Similarly, communication partners have reported being very frustrated and often feeling very guilty when they can’t understand a message, especially when they realize that the message is a communicated regularly in the same context, often multiple time a day. In an effort to create a format for people to use, we created a blank, tabbed flip book to give to people with ALS and their families.
Watch a quick video tutorial on our customized tabbed flip book:
The Patient Customized Tabbed Flip book will likely need to be updated regularly. Some contexts will be added as medical status changes, while others may be removed (add a g-tube page, while possibly removing or significantly modifying the food page).