Services

Communication assessments and evaluations

Equipment/device/system selection and data collection on effectiveness

Training and support for the individual and caregivers

Ongoing support and re-evaluations of supports

Support and consultation for transition from school to adulthood

Consultative services for assistive technology support at school, home, work, and other daily living needs

What is a Communication Specialist?

The service is designed for adults with a diagnosed intellectual disability, autism, a hearing impairment, or communication disability. The communication specialist works with the individual and caregivers to use a common mode of communication that is effective and supportive for the individual. Services are paid for from the individual’s waiver funding. Our agency also accepts private pay for additional services not covered by waiver funding.

Please complete a referral form if you are interested in services or more information about services. The assigned supports coordinator can also assist in starting services for the individual.