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Our Mission
Simplifying augmentative communication evaluations with one-of-a-kind toolkits, online resources, and workshops

AAC TechConnect was founded in 2005 by Debby McBride. Due to her extensive experience in the field working in multiple capacities (see bio below), she has seen several areas which lack resources to assist professionals in evaluating persons with individuals with complex communication needs (CCN). In addition, the variety of device choices has expanded to several hundred, and sorting through them is difficult. As a result of these perceived needs, and the market research which has been completed, this website and its resources were created. Her team has put together free information on AAC devices in order to be a "central source" for helping you research device choices and options. In addition, there are fee-for-service online products available to assist when doing AAC device research and/or AAC evaluations. Please let us know of other resources you would like to see on our website - check back often. It will always be changing with new information, updates, and products. We are also happy to announce that we currently are a project of the AAC-RERC; a collaborative research group dedicated to the development of effective AAC technology.

Debby McBride, MS., CCC-SLP
Debby McBride, has worked in many areas of augmentative communication over the past 20 years. Her broad and unique perspective comes from being a clinician an outpatient hospital setting, in schools, rehabilitation centers, and residential settings. This clinical work is nicely complemented by her past experience as a manufacturer's representative (for AAC devices), and also as a multi-line distributor for her own company. She is an experienced presenter, having presented at numerous educational sessions at national, regional, and local conferences and workshops.

Juli Trautman Pearson, MS, CCC-SLP

Presenting on AAC in the Acute Care Setting: Boulder Community Hospital: Boulder, CO

Juli Pearson is currently working as an acute care/rehab specialist at Boulder Community Hospital, CO, where she’s collaborated to develop an AAC in acute care program, specializing in neurogenic cognitive communication deficits, dysphasia, & TBI. Previously, she was at Duke University Medical Center where she helped develop their Assistive Technology and Aphasia Centers. Her M.S. is from UNC Chapel Hill, and she’s presented at various national conferences and written on the topics of AAC, ALS, Aphasia, and Dysphagia. She co-authored the book Pictures that Talk and currently has a chapter in publication for the book Encyclopedia of Rare Dysphagia, edited by Jay Rosenbek and Harrison Jones, which will be in print by next spring.

Lisa G. Bardach, MS, CCC-SLP
is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist with over 17 years of experience providing neurogenic rehabilitation to adult and pediatric clients. She is in private practice in specializing in evaluation and treatment for individuals requiring augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Ms. Bardach is an adjunct faculty member of the University at Buffalo, where she has presented workshops in the area of alternative access to SGDs. She has authored multiple professional presentations on AAC on local and national levels, in addition to several publications and has served on ASHA's Medicare Implementation Team.

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