Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Latest Addition to the Point to Communicate System

Crucial Communications announced today the addition of a new Point to Communicate booklet specifically developed for hospitals and medical centers. The response to this newest booklet has been exciting. Intensive care units, rehabilitation units as well as the speech pathologists at Cheshire Medical Center in Nashua, NH, Cooley Dickenson Hospital in Northampton, MA, Togas Veteran Medical Center in Augusta, ME , and many other institutions have responded positively with statements like:

“This booklet is so comprehensive and yet so simple to use.”

“The booklet will make such a difference for my patients in ICU. It will save me so much time communicating with them and it will make my job a lot easier.”

“I have a patient who will love this. He’s been so frustrated and now he’ll be able to communicate. Thank you. This is a great product.”

The Point to Communicate booklets use a system of easily identifiable icons to assist those who cannot speak nor write to indicate essential needs involving physical, emotional, and environmental needs, pain ratio, location of pain, information about emergency contacts, home and ambulatory issues and much more.

Arlene Disbrow, developer of the Point to Communicate system, also has booklets available for Home Health and Nursing Home residents and staff.

1 comment:

  1. My name is Mary and I'm a nurse. I wanted to say thank you for creating these booklets. I purchased all three booklets because my work takes me into the home, nursing home and the hospital. My patients love when I bring the booklet to communicate with them. Thanks for a great product line. I'm spreading the word that these booklets are worth much more than the price. Good luck to you.

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