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Evidence-based practice for the use of external aids as a memory compensation technique

Abstract

The research to date underscores the potential of external aids to improve the daily functioning of people with memory impairments. The studies are universally supportive of the general practice of using external aids to compensate for memory impairments, but lack sufficient evaluation of critical treatment implementation parameters to support a practice standard. Thus, our committee recommends the use of external aids in the treatment of …

Authors

Sohlberg MM; Kennedy M; Avery J; Coelho C; Turkstra L; Ylvisaker M; Yorkston K

Journal

Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. xv–li

Publication Date

March 1, 2007

ISSN

1065-1438