For decades, people with speech impairments who needed AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) technology had limited options: expensive dedicated hardware, long insurance approval processes, and devices that could cost thousands of dollars.
Dedicated AAC speech-generating devices can range from simple systems at around $215 to advanced speech-generating systems costing $7,000 or more. Speechpathologygraduateprograms Medicare will typically only fund one every five years. Insurance documentation requirements are extensive and approval is never guaranteed.
But something significant has shifted. According to the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, mobile AAC devices have seen a surge in usage, with 40% more individuals choosing smartphone and tablet-based solutions in the past three years. Business Research Insights
The reason is simple: smartphones are already in people's hands. They're familiar, portable, always charged, and don't carry the social stigma of a medical device. A person using a communication app on their phone looks like anyone else — not like a patient.
Everyday digital technologies such as smartphones and tablets may be used to assist persons with neurodegenerative conditions in performing daily tasks, such as using voice-activated commands to control their environment and text-to-speech to communicate verbally. PubMed Central
The gap between a $7,000 dedicated device and a well-designed $20/month app is closing fast. For many people — especially those in early or mid-stage conditions — a smartphone app provides everything they need at a fraction of the cost, with none of the wait.