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Regional Augmentative Communication Consortium Services

The purpose of the Augmentative Communication Consortium is to provide education-based services for children and students with specialized communication needs. Augmentative Communication Specialists are licensed speech/language pathologists with specific training in the technology, software, systems, and devices that provide communication access for children.

Who is Eligible?

Children and students from birth to 21 years of age who are unable to communicate orally, and who need a specialized system to support their educational program may be eligible.

How are Referrals Made?

The child's/student's education team, which must include a speech/language specialist, completes a Mid Oregon Regional Services Referral Form, which then must be signed by the district director of special education services. The referral form should be sent to Mid Oregon Regional Services, along with

  • A signed parent consent for evaluation
  • A signed release for exchange of information between Mid Oregon Regional Services and relevant non-educational agencies, such as CDRC
  • A speech/language evaluation

What Services are Provided to Districts, Agencies, Children/Students and their Families?

  • Evaluation
  • Consultation and collaboration with educational teams and other agencies
  • Assistance in developing and implementing communication systems
  • Staff training regarding the use of devices
  • Problem solving/troubleshooting equipment and software
  • Preparation of adapted materials
  • Alternative access to curriculum
  • Equipment Loan Library

Contact Information

For further information about Regional Augmentative Communication Consortium Services contact Shellie Sheppard at 503.385.4809.

 

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