New research confirms: assistive communication doubles quality of life for people with disabilities while reducing costs for society
The health economic study “Exploring the benefits of assistive communication” has been conducted by the Swedish research firm Augur and was commissioned by Tobii Dynavox. This study shows that assistive communication not only improves the well-being of users and their network, but also brings clear and measurable benefits to society by increasing their ability to work. The study, that is the first of its kind, surveyed the experiences of Swedish communication aid users, with focus on those with ALS, cerebral palsy and autism, as well as their network, such as family members and