Cue Name - Actions
Cue Name - Actions
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Cue Name - Actions

Designed by a veteran SLP to bridge the gap between clinical excellence and home practice. Empowering adults with aphasia through a clear, evidence-based interface—with no subscriptions, no ads, and total privacy.

Key Figures

Downloads

1K+

User Rating

1.0/5

Total Ratings

0

Publisher

Aphasia Talks Inc.

Category

Health & Fitness

Locales

1

Latest Version

2.0.4

Size

19.1 MB

First Released

Jun 23, 2021
Features

Empowering Speech Recovery Through Evidence-Based Design

A professional-grade therapy tool designed by an SLP with 30 years of experience to help adults regain their voice through focused verb naming and SMART goal integration.

Clinically Structured Cueing

Maximize progress with 3 complexity levels and multi-sensory assists (first letter, audio, and text) designed to meet specific SMART rehabilitation goals.

Frustration-Free Interface

Focus on recovery with a clean, untimed layout. Zero ads, no subscriptions, and large icons ensure a dignified experience for independent home practice.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

Cue Name - Actions - Introductory screen for Aphasia Talks showing speech therapy apps for rehabilitation and home practice.

Introductory screen for Aphasia Talks showing speech therapy apps for rehabilitation and home practice.

Cue Name - Actions - An instructional screen explaining the three assisted cue options including first letter printed cue, full word printed cue, and verbal audio cue

An instructional screen explaining the three assisted cue options including first letter printed cue, full word printed cue, and verbal audio cue

Cue Name - Actions - Interface of the Cue Name Actions app showing a woman brushing her teeth with word and audio cues for speech therapy

Interface of the Cue Name Actions app showing a woman brushing her teeth with word and audio cues for speech therapy

Cue Name - Actions - Home screen of Cue Name Actions speech therapy app showing simple moderate and complex difficulty levels with photos

Home screen of Cue Name Actions speech therapy app showing simple moderate and complex difficulty levels with photos

Cue Name - Actions - Settings menu of the Cue Name Actions app showing language selection and privacy policy options

Settings menu of the Cue Name Actions app showing language selection and privacy policy options

Cue Name - Actions - Introduction screen for the Cue Name app explaining its use for speech therapy and word finding

Introduction screen for the Cue Name app explaining its use for speech therapy and word finding

Cue Name - Actions - Interface of the Cue Name Actions app displaying a photo of hands being washed with the question What are they doing and naming cues.

Interface of the Cue Name Actions app displaying a photo of hands being washed with the question What are they doing and naming cues.

Description

Cue Name (Actions) targets naming skills with a focus on verbs for adults with aphasia, apraxia, and dementia. This app is designed for ease of use for busy clinicians to address confrontation naming, responsive naming, repetition, oral reading, description, sentence formulation and more with a variety of clients. Designed by a SLP with 30 years of experience with clients post-stroke, noting that a word-finding goal is a component of most aphasia treatment plans. Cue Name is designed with 3 complexity levels (simple, moderate, complex) and 3 assisted cues (first letter, full printed word, and verbal model) to be SMART goal ready. For example: The client will improve confrontation naming of moderate level actions to enable communication of wants and needs to 80% with minimal assist within 4 weeks. The clear, uncluttered interface is optimized for people with aphasia to successfully navigate the app independently. Letter, word and audio cued assists are readily available as needed for success. The slides are untimed, the audio model can be played repeatedly, and the printed word remains on the screen once revealed. Cue Name (Actions) contains 160+ images. Cue Name (Objects) contains 500+ photo images. Both apps contain multi-cultural imagery, working towards goals for cultural awareness, diversity, and inclusion. Settings permit a quick language change as needed for a variety of clients. Available languages include English, Spanish, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Filipino, and Brazilian Portuguese, with more languages to be added with app updates! Optimized for use as an accompaniment to speech-language therapy, this app is recommended for carryover for home practice as research supports that further gains can be achieved with more intensive, daily practice (Sze et al. 2021; Lavoie et al. 2017; Brady et al. 2016). This app can also serve to extend language practice beyond the subacute rehab period with EBP research supporting continued gains with independent work (Zheng et al. 2016). No ads, no subscriptions, no in-app purchases, no collection of data for privacy purposes.

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