The PRC-Saltillo offices will be closed on Dec 24 and Dec 25 in observance of the holidays. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
New Device Features:
New Chat Editor Features:
Chat 2.3.0 Update addresses:
To download the Chat 2.3.0 Software Update, go to Downloads, choose your language and download the appropriate Chat Software Update or go to Menu > Help > Check for Updates to initiate an automatic update.
We are excited to announce that Noah Htay is the third recipient of Saltillo Corporation’s “20 for 20 Device Giveaway”. Noah is a sweet and funny 9 year-old boy who attends second grade at Sweetwater Elementary in Glendale, AZ. He is the youngest of 5 boys in his family, ranging in ages from 9-26. Although Noah’s mother, Than, moved to the United States from Burma, Noah was born here in the United States.
Noah has Down's Syndrome and his speech is very difficult for others to understand. As a result, he relies more on gestures than verbal communication. Noah has tried other forms of communication in the past, such as signing and static communication devices, but he needed a more robust language system.
Noah’s teacher, Liberty Kester said, “He loves using an AAC device and is very motivated to communicate with others. He is very quick to pick up new words and sentences” as was demonstrated when Noah was presented with his brand new Nova Chat 10 from Saltillo Corporation. He immediately began exploring the device and said "I like cake, cookies, candy".
The staff at Sweetwater describe Noah as a hard worker who is proud of his school work. He loves to “work” for stickers. He also possesses a unique fashion sense as he dresses himself each day and prefers to wear a long sleeve dress shirt with a tie and pajama bottoms.
Additionally, Noah loves to play with bubbles, dinosaurs, dance, and do impressions of people. He is very social and loves to play with his peers and interact with his teachers and therapists. The entire staff feels he will benefit greatly from having his own device so that he can interact with everyone at school and in the community.
Despite the fact that his mother does not speak English, she did express her gratitude for the 20 for 20 Giveaway through her translator. She said, “I’m very grateful for the opportunity to have this device for my son and I want to thank everyone involved in the process”.
To find out more about Saltillo Corporation’s 20 for 20 device giveaway, please visit www.saltillo.com
Saltillo is excited to announce our new consultant available to meet your AAC needs in the Pacific Northwest. Melissa Hoy will be serving the states of Washington and Oregon.
Melissa has worked as a speech-language pathologist since 2008 in a variety of settings, including homes, schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, private practice, and tele-practice. She has worked with children and adults with various communication and swallowing disorders. Melissa graduated from Clarion University of Pennsylvania with her bachelor’s and master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She is currently studying for her clinical doctorate degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, with a research topic on caregiver training in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Melissa has experience and a special interest in working with families and other individuals interested in AAC, including ways to implement an AAC device and teach language. She and her husband have lived and worked in the Seattle area for over four years, where they enjoy spending time with friends and their two pet rabbits.
To contact Melissa, please see the Find Your Representative page.