Prompts/cues given

Naming Therapy

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Spoken word finding of 418 common nouns (animals, body parts, clothing etc) and unlimited personalised items
  • 4 modes: practise, test, picture-word naming & eliciting of adjectives to describe the noun
  • 10-100 items can be selected per exercise
  • In practise mode, the items are presented and a variety of cues are offered to aid spoken naming. In the other 3 modes no cues are presented
  • In description mode, the user is encouraged to use a variety of adjectives to describe the noun depicted to aid them retrieve the spoken word
  • If using independently, the user must monitor themselves whether they have named the item correctly or not
  • A tutorial is provided to demonstrate how the app can be used

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: In practise exercises, semantic, first letter, written word &  phonemic cues to choose from

Record results: Results are shown after the session with % of items named correctly with and without cues. It also highlights the cues used. Results can be emailed to a designated address.

Comments/N.B

  • There is only one version for UK, US, Aus and there are a few American words (e.g. zipper, fries, cookies)
  • The results recorded are reliant on the user self monitoring and knowing whether they named the item correctly or not. There is no facility for recording speech attempts and the app itself does not determine level of accuracy. This app would therefore not be appropriate for independent use by someone with poor self monitoring
  • FREE TRIAL available through the languagetherappy Lite app

Supplier: Tactus
 

Aphasia Summary

Saying words & describing pictures

Can add your own words

10-100 items per exercise

4 different types of activity

If using alone, you need to be good at knowing whether you have said the word correctly

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

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Saying words & describing pictures

Can add your own words

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

Available in US and UK English, French, German, Spanish.

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

Writing Therapy

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Fill the blank, anagrams, picture spelling, spelling to dictation of nouns
  • 3 levels (easy/medium/hard) - the harder levels provide more letters to choose from in the anagram exercises
  • Can choose 10-50 exercises per session and 3-10 letter words
  • Can designate upper/lowercase display

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: Written and spoken word given as cues on request. In the harder levels, there is a 'hint' button which reduces the number of letters to choose from and will provide the initial letter if the user makes 3 errors.

Record results: Can email results to designated  email address. Details include score and which cues were requested.

Comments/N.B

  • Written instructions provided on how to use the app. These would not be accessible to someone with compromised reading skills
  • FREE TRIAL available through the languagetherappy Lite app

 

Supplier: Tactus

 


 

Aphasia Summary

Spelling exercises

3 levels of difficulty

10-50 items per exercise

3-10 letter words

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

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Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Spelling exercises

3 levels

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

Available in US and UK English, French, German, Spanish.

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

Comprehension Therapy

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Listening and/or reading comprehension at single word level of: verbs (107 items), adjectives (107 items) and nouns (507 items, 10 categories)
  • 3 levels of difficulty
  • Can present from 10 to 100 exercises per session

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: 3 items are provided but consecutive unsuccessful identification reduces items to 2. Consistently correct selections, increases items to 6. No other cues are provided.

Record results: Results are summarised at the end of the session in % format but not recorded for future reference. Can set a default email address to send results to.

Comments/N.B

  • In easy and medium mode, distractors are not always phonological, semantic or visual. In hard mode, distractors are visual and semantic.
  • FREE TRIAL available through the languagetherappy Lite app

 

Supplier: Tactus


 

Aphasia Summary

Understanding written & spoken words

3 levels of difficulty

10 to 100 exercises presented

Results are summarised at the end of the session but not recorded for future reference

Can send results via email

Price
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Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Understanding spoken and written words

Free trial available through the languagetherappy Lite app

Available in US and UK English, French, German, Spanish.

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

iName it

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • 50 nouns for verbal naming of common household items  from 5 visual scenes (bathroom, bedroom, garage, kitchen and living room)
  • The user monitors themselves whether they have named the item correctly or not
  • A tutorial is provided to demonstrate how the app can be used
  • The SLT can use it with a variety of different users, each of whom can have their own profile

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: User identifies an item to name. If they struggle, they can request a written cue (first few letters of the word), a written and spoken semantic cue/definition, a functional spoken and written phrase, a phonemic cue (first sound) or the whole word written and spoken

Record results: Results are recorded showing the date of practice, the sections practised, % of items named correctly with and without cues. It also highlights the cue which most successfully aids the user. Results can be shown on screen, emailed or printed out

Comments/N.B

  • Many of the items are in American English (e.g. faucet, bath tub, refrigerator, garbage can)
  • The results recorded are reliant on the user self monitoring and knowing whether they named the item correctly or not. There is no facility for recording speech attempts and the app itself does not determine level of accuracy. This app would therefore not be appropriate for independent use by someone with poor self monitoring
     
Aphasia Summary

Practise saying words from 5 visual scenes (bathroom, bedroom, garage, kitchen and living room)

You choose the item you want to name

You decide if you have named it correctly, the app doesn't do it for you

Some prompts if you are finding it hard

Results are recorded

Many of the items are in American English (e.g. faucet, bath tub, refrigerator, garbage can)

No facility for recording your speech 

 

 

 

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Practise exercises for saying words

You need to decide yourself if you said the word correctly, the app doesn’t do it for you

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Step by Step V5

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Verbal and written naming of nouns, verbs, adjectives (e.g. people, weather, hobbies, nature, clothes+ customised/personalised vocab  (needs to be able to be pictorially represented))
  • Single word and sentence level spoken word finding
  • Word level semantics
  • Spoken repetition exercises
  • The My Words suite of exercises uses the words the user is practising in a range of different exercises in order to intensively work on the same words in different exerise formats (e.g. matching, repetition, naming, spelling)
  • Up to 10 levels of exercise, gradually increasing in complexity
  • Assessment items provided to gauge start level & vocabulary

Developed with SLT: Yes



Theory based: Yes. Lots of evidence to support this software, some of which is on the research evidence page of this site



Record own speaking attempts: Yes



Correction of own speaking attempts: No



Customisation/personalisation: Yes



Error handling: Yes. Spoken, written, phonemic & video cues given, options reduced & then correct answer provided to copy. Can’t make more than 2 consecutive errors.  Clinician can specifiy degree of accuracy required before the program automatically moves the person onto the next level of exercises or moves them to an easier level of exercise



Prompts/cues given: Yes. Written, spoken, video, phonemic



Tutorials: Yes. Comprehensive, step by step video tutorials provided for each section of the software for both users and clinicians



Free trial: Yes



Support: Free phone support & in-program video tutorials



Comments:

  • Sentence level: e.g. incorporating the word ‘tea’ into the sentence ‘I would like a cup of …’
  • Assessment stimuli can be used as a start guide and for re-assessment of progress
  • Gradual building of skills through graded exercises. User moves on to next level automatically once competent at the previous level (SLT can set the criteria for when to move them on). Equally, if they fail to achieve a certain % the SLT can set the facility to automatically provide an easier level of exercise
  • Can remotely update and download exercises & results (with the clinician version of the software)
  • There is the facility to write therapy notes within the program if the clinician is doing the exercise with the user
  • Personalised vocabulary and photos can be programmed and the clinician can provide the phonemic cue (phonetic keyboard provided) & a video of mouth shapes as well as sentence level examples of the word's use

N.B:

  British accent

 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Saying words
  • Spelling words
  • Understanding words

Use your own words: Yes



Help given: Yes. Written, spoken and video help



Free trial: Yes



Support: Free



Comments:

  • When you have improved, it automatically moves you up to the next level
  • Your Speech and Language Therapist can give you more exercises and see your results over the internet

N.B:

  British accent

 

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Exercises for working on saying and spelling words 

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

Aphasia Tutor 1 Words Deluxe

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Letter and word recognition.
  • Written naming.
  • Multiple choice matching tasks and gap filling naming tasks.

Theory based: Not a particular theory base, SLT experience

Error handling: Only for picture naming exercises.

Prompts/cues given: Progress tracking to move the user on if they are getting responses correct. User selectable hints and number of multiple choice options provided.

Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat

Comments: Have to backspace previous answer before entering new, correct response

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice,
  • Fill the gaps,
  • Reading letters,
  • Reading words,
  • Spelling words

Can use own words?: No

Help given: None

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Platforms
Type of Software
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Number of exercises
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Exercises for working on reading and writing letters and words

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Aphasia Tutor 1 Words Outloud

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Letter and word recognition.
  • Written naming.
  • Multiple choice matching tasks and gap filling naming tasks.

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: Not a particular theory base, SLT experience



Record own speaking attempts: N/A



Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A

Customisation/personalisation: No



Error handling: Only for picture naming exercises.



Prompts/cues given:

  • Spoken semantic cues
  • Spoken model cues
  • Spoken answers

Tutorials: No



Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat



Comments: In deluxe version, automatically moves user on if they are getting responses correct but not in this version



N.B: Have to backspace previous answer before entering new, correct response

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice
  • Fill the gaps
  • Reading letters
  • Reading words
  • Spelling words

Can use own words?: No

Help given: Yes

Record results: Yes

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Platforms
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Exercises for working on reading and writing letters and words

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Synonyms, Homonyms & Antonyms Deluxe

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice and gapfiller exercises for generating words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: Not a specific theory base, SLT experience

Record own speaking attempts: N/A

Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A

Customisation/personalisation: No

Error handling: Gives cues after each wrong answer.

Prompts/cues given: Yes. Says word aloud, gives number of letters in word, gives multiple choices

Tutorials: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat

Comments:

  • Some Americanisms
  • Some items are very high level
  • Model voice is American

N.B:
   Need spelling skills
   Need whole word reading
 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice
  • Fill the gaps
  • words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’

Use your own words?: No

Help given: Yes

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Comments:

  • Some Americanisms
  • Some exercises are very hard
  • Voice is American

N.B:
    Need to be able to spell
    Need to be able to read
 

Platforms
Language
Type of Software
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Number of exercises
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Exercises for practising words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Aphasia Tutor 4 Functional Reading Deluxe

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Reading comprehension with multiple choice answers.
  • Reading of bills, adverts, product labels, timetables. Locating services and recipes.

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: No specific theory base, SLT experience

Record own speaking attempts: N/A

Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A

Customisation/personalisation: No

Error handling: Yes. If a wrong answer is given, it will highlight the area of the text to look at to obtain the correct answer.

Prompts/cues given: Chunks of text to read are highlighted to aid finding correct answer. Can alter number of multiple choice options.

Tutorials: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat

Comments:

  • Very American (e.g. American product labels, prices in $, American vocabulary)
  • Not real life clippings
  • Some exercises only have 2 items to read
  • Progress tracking to automatically move user on as they improve

N.B:

    Very American.
    Not many exercises so would quickly complete the whole program.





 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice reading
  • bills
  • adverts
  • product labels
  • timetables
  • recipes.

Can use own words?: No

Help given: Yes

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Comments:

  • Very American (e.g. American product labels, prices in $)
  • Some exercises only have 2 items to read
  • Program moves you on to next level as you improve

N.B:
    Very American.
    Not many exercises so would quickly finish the whole program.
 

Platforms
Language
Selection
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Reading exercises

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Synonyms, Homonyms & Antonyms

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice and gapfiller exercises for generating words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’

Developed with SLT: Yes

Theory based: Not a specific theory base, SLT experience

Record own speaking attempts: N/A

Correction of own speaking attempts: N/A

Customisation/personalisation: No

Error handling: Yes. Gives cues after each wrong answer.

Prompts/cues given: No

Tutorials: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free lifetime technical support via phone, email or online livechat

Comments:

  • Some Americanisms
  • Some items are very high level
  • Model voice is American
  • Need deluxe version for recording results
  • Need deluxe version for user selectable cues

N.B:
    Need spelling skills
    Need whole word reading
 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Multiple choice
  • Fill the gaps
  • words that ‘sound like’ or are ‘the opposite to’ or are ‘the same as’

Can use your own words?: No

Help given: No

Free trial: Yes

Support: Free

Comments:

  • Some Americanisms
  • Some items are very hard
  • Voice is American

N.B:
  Need to be able to spell
  Need to be able to read

Platforms
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Exercises for practising words that are the same as, the opposite or sound the same

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes