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Picture menu launched to help people with communication difficulties in hospital
No-one would choose to be in hospital but, if we have to be, the majority of us can at least read the hospital menu and choose our preferred dishes. Unfortunately people who have difficulty communicating – including those who have aphasia, … Continue reading →
Posted in AAC, Aphasia, Learning disability, Resources, Service delivery, Speech and Language Therapy
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Tagged aphasia, aphasia-friendly, catering, choices, dietetics, English as an additional language, hospital menu, Karen Rodger, nutrition, Nutrition Standards Service Improvement Programme, picture menu, some hae meat, speech and language therapist
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