PRC-Saltillo is guided by respect for those we serve. You are our mission. Your right to independence and participation motivates our decisions. Here are six ways AAC communicators are put first at PRC-Saltillo.
AAC communicators have the right to be heard. Your experience and opinion matters—especially when it comes to your needs and creating the best products and services for you. PRC-Saltillo gathers your feedback in a variety of ways:
AAC communicators who use one of our devices or apps are elevated through our Ambassador Program. These selected individuals have the opportunity to:
Get to know our amazing ambassadors who illustrate the impact of effective communication using customized speech-generating devices and personalized access methods.
Acknowledging that there’s not a one-size-fits-all AAC solution, our product teams develop sophisticated and customizable technology with communicator and clinical input for your highest potential.
Additionally, we offer guidance on how to care for your AAC solution.
Select your best AAC solution by trialing your preferred option at no cost for four weeks. The Trial Device Program allows AAC communicators and their families to:
Learn more about the benefits of trialing a device and start your application.
Every communication device includes unmatched support and guidance for you and your communication partners who are learning and growing with your device. Our clinical consultant network and trusted service teams keep you actively communicating.
Plus, you can’t go wrong with five years of device coverage with the High Five Warranty!
Showing respect for AAC communicators includes guiding their communication partners on the best ways to interact and engage with them. You might start with basic training for AAC hardware, software, and vocabulary files available on AAC Learning Journey. You can find tips for keeping the conversation going in the 2025 Calendar and Literacy Planner.
If you want to advance your communication partner skills, explore upcoming sessions of AAC Coaching Corner and learn from an experienced ASHA-certified coach in a small group experience.
To show your respect for people who use AAC (PWUAAC), you can pledge to:
There are many ways to support AAC communicators. What would you add to this list?