Childen's Hospital Boston
Visitantes extranjeroslínea de puntosIndicaciones
 búsqueda avanzada
Conózcanos Buscar un especialista Centros Empleos Sala de Noticias Donar Al
Servicios clinicos Para pacientes y familiares Para profesionales de la salud Investigación
Mi hijo tiene

Programa para mejora de la comunicación

Programa para mejora de la comunicación
Fondo Robert Charm
Enviar esta página por email
Versión para imprimir
Volver a
Otorrinolaringología y trastornos de la comunicación
Centro para Trastornos de la Comunicación
X
Flor The Gift of Expression
Rick and Dick Hoyt
Rick and Dick Hoyt
"When I was a few weeks old, my dad and mom noticed I was not progressing like their friends' kids," Rick Hoyt recalls. "And after the medical exam, doctors told my parents I would be a vegetable. To this day, I don't know what kind of vegetable I'm supposed to be."

Although cerebral palsy has rendered him quadriplegic and unable to talk, Rick still cracks jokes through a high-tech communication device he was taught to use by John Costello, MA, CCC-SLP, director of Children's Augmentative Communications Program (ACP). Now in his late-40s, Rick has been treated at Children's since he was 10.

Rick, like many ACP patients, can't effectively communicate via speech, writing or sign language, but still has a lot to say. Using everything from simple picture boards to the latest voice output communication technology, Costello and his team help ACP patients express themselves.

Cómo puede ayudar
You can help give kids and adults like Rick the chance to reveal their true thoughts, desires and personality with a gift to ACP.
Donate to the Augmentative Communication Program
X
Contáctenos Privacidad Accesibilidad Done ahora In English
Español Powered by MotionPoint