Thursday, January 27, 2011

Another Happy Customer Writes about Point To Communicate booklets.

Here's another Happy Customer's story.
"I was on a mission to find some way to communicate with a lifelong friend that had a stroke and could no longer speak. At least not coherently. His frustration grew as his body was regaining strength, but his speech was not. I was determined to open up those lines of communication somehow. My prayers were answered when I found Point To Communicate. I was thrilled with all the detailed information in this booklet with its wide range of every day wants and needs along with the emotional and medical categories as well. What was once frustrating is now a more pleasant experience by looking through the booklet together, pointing to what we want to say to each other and leaving with a sense of peace for both of us." Kathy from Ohio!!!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Point To Communicate Grandma

Maria H. from Brooklyn called to request a "Point To Communicate" home health' booklet for her Grandma. "We were so close and then her voice seemed to get smaller. I just couldn't hear her and she can't breathe deep enough to talk up. She has emphysema from smoking two packs a day. I found your booklets online and thought it would really help us." A week later Maria called back. "We love your booklet! My Grandma is so happy to be able to communicate. Thank you for a truly great product. Grandma is pointing to 'Thank you.'

Friday, January 21, 2011

Point To Communicate Resolves Communication Crisis for Many

Point to Communicate booklets provide a simple and affordable communication aid for those who may be hard of hearing or are unable to speak, write, due to stroke, Parkinson’s, cancer, surgery, illness, disease, accident or age.
The dynamics of patient care have changed dramatically in the medical field. Today, patients have rights and for those who are unable to speak, they now have a tool to meet their communication needs. The ‘Point To Communicate’ booklets have made many bridge the gap and renew their dignity, asserting their needs, and helping them to make choices regarding their health care decisions.
The ‘Point To Communicate’ booklets ensure that physical, emotional, and mental essential needs can be met by simply pointing to the appropriate icon, and also provides both the non-verbal or hard of hearing person the ability to converse with his or her care provider, family, friends, clergy, and medical professionals.
Hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers are finding the ‘Point To Communicate’ booklets a very useful tool for the medical staff to use with their patients, even those who don’t know our language or may not be able to read.
For more information, see website: http://www.PointToCommunicate.com