Success with AAC
Jon Feucht
Like many people with
a severe speech disability, Jon Feucht struggled to communicate
with others until he got his first augmentative alternative
communication (AAC) device. The process of locating the appropriate
AAC device is slow and painstaking. Jon got connected with
a Liberator, made by Prentke Romich, and that truly did liberate
him! Later on Jon also started using a word-prediction device
called CoWriter, produced by Don Johnston: http://www.donjohnston.com.
Getting an AAC device was just Jon's starting
point. Now seven years later at age 27, Jon has built a very
full and productive life. He continues to accomplish a great
deal, not just in his own life, but in helping others improve
their lives by maximizing options.
In 2001, Jon founded a summer camp called
Authentic Voices of America for young AAC users. Jon
serves as Camp Director. Jon had wanted to create a place
where AAC users could learn effective ways to get the most
use out of their AAC devices, as well as have a great time
with disabled and non-disabled peers. That is how Authentic
Voices of America was started.
Each year campers with severe expressive
speech disorder come together and gain valuable personal growth
experiences. In a university setting in southern Wisconsin,
campers are encouraged to reach their full potential. These
skills can then be applied to personal and professional life.
Currently Jon oversees the building of a
new, fully accessible condominium that he will inhabit with
his wife to be, Sarah Faulkner, who Jon met at Authentic Voices
of America. The couple will marry next year on Jon's birthday.
Jon earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology
from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater. He is now
a graduate student pursuing a degree in Special Education.
If that's not enough, Jon is a published
author with two books in print. It is a testament to Jon becoming
a very strong communicator. His message is clear to others
in similar situations: be encouraged that you can be all
you aspire to be, regardless of disability. Jon's first
publication was a creative efforta book of poetry entitled
The Tan Car. The second is a collection of speeches
entitled Straight Talks, which Jon delivered to others
with disabilities. He continues to reach out to others with
knowledge and support.
Today Jon uses a Pathfinder AAC,
also made by Prentke Romich: http://store.prentrom.com/cgi-bin/store/PF2-AEN.html.
And Jon uses a Kurzweil 3000: http://www.kurzweiledu.com.
The Kurzweil 3000 is a scanning, reading and writing device
for people with visual, speech, or learning disabilities.
Jon uses it to read text to himself. If you'd like to learn
more about Jon and Authentic Voices of America summer camp,
please visit: http://www.jonfeucht.com/pages/1/index.htm.
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it is not comprehensive and should be carefully evaluated
by consumers with the assistance of qualified professionals.
The intention of Infinitec Inc. is to offer consumers a brief
overview of various assistive technology devices and their
applications.
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