Everyone should get as much stroke recovery
therapy as they want and need. Unfortunately, in the real world, many people don't because they...
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...can't afford it.
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...are too far away from their speech
therapist.
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...are embarrassed or afraid of making
mistakes
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...are frustrated, unmotivated, or plain tired
for therapy.
Bungalow Software was founded to provide you
with a therapy option in your own home. (That's why we
named it after a house)
Bungalow's programs solve these problems. They
are...
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Affordable... They cost less than
a baby-sitter (about $5 per hour, based on typical
usage and program cost.)
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Convenient... It's right there in your own home where and when you need
them.
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Confidence builders...
Ever tried typing with
someone looking over your shoulder? That's enough pressure
to make anyone nervous and make mistakes.
Similarly, brain-injury survivors often fear
making mistakes in front of people (even caregivers).
It's a form of performance anxiety.
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Used
around the world
Read
what patients and therapists are saying...
High praise from clinicians
"Aphasia Tutor's multiple difficulty
levels and feedback ensure success...The patient never walks
away [from the program] discouraged."
Candice Gordon, Speech Therapist,
Clinic Supervisor, Portland State Speech and Science
Program.
We found a level for every patient we
tried AphasiaTutor with"
Peggy S.,
Speech-Language Pathologist, Duluth, MN
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With Bungalow's therapy programs, nobody is "looking over your
shoulder".
The computer provides
feedback, scoring, motivation and help.
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No embarrassment.
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No pressure to
perform.
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No performance
anxiety.
The computer lets you make mistakes, gently
tells you you've made a mistake, then makes a helpful
suggestion, and lets you try again.
Painlessly. Without
embarrassment.
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Motivating and inspiring.
Multiple difficulty levels , help, and stimulating
feedback guarantee success for nearly anyone.
Bungalow never leaves the patient frustrated or "stuck" on a
question (see #3
above)
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