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Communication support for a case of totally blind patient presented with aphasia Kayo Morita 1 , Rieko Inoue 1 , Machiko Kozono 1 , Mayumi Miura 1 1Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Therapy, Kumamoto Kinoh Hospital Keyword: 全盲失語症者 , コミュニケーション援助 , 点字コミュニケーションボード , ウェルニッケ失語 , totally blind patients with aphasia , communication support , Braille communication board , Wernicke's aphasia pp.135-142
Published Date 2008/11/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.6001100170
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 We report on the case of totally blind patient presented with moderate Wernicke's aphasia due to cerebral hemorrhage. The patient showed speech disorders including word-finding difficulty, phonemic paraphasia, verbal paraphasia, neologism, and declining auditory comprehension as well as difficulty in writing in braille and reading braille orally or silently, which the patient had been skilled at prior to aphasia. To improve his communication, the patient was trained in reading braille orally and silently, and a braille communication board was introduced as a practical communication method. We obtained cooperation from a school for the blind for preparing such training materials. As a result, the patient has become able to express his daily wants using the communication board, so that the quality of life of the patient has been greatly improved. Considering the course of this case, the following points have been suggested:(1) Braille users may find some difficulty in using braille due to aphasia as in the current case;(2) Braille may be effectively used as a practical communication method, (3) Compared with non-blind patients, improving communication abilities of totally blind patients with aphasia has a greater effect on the patients' quality of life, and (4) Cooperating with relevant institutions is vital for supporting blind persons.


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