SmallTalk Pain Scale

SmallTalk Pain Scale

Aphasia Communication App

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Version History of SmallTalk Pain Scale

4.7

April 20, 2021

Minor back-end improvements.

4.4

July 30, 2020

Bug fixes; Video icons now show the icon text underneath.

4.1

May 1, 2020

Newly redesigned in 2020! SmallTalk Pain Scale has been updated with a modern look and feel, and critical bugs fixes.

3.4

July 28, 2015

Minor bug fixes

3.3

January 3, 2015

Fixed the issue that caused app content to disappear.

3.1

October 31, 2013

- Fixes issues with iOS 7 Compatibility to optimize user experience

3.0

April 12, 2013

• NEW iPad-specific version! • Easier navigation ⁃ Settings now in the app ⁃ List view for videos • Improved look and feel

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1.0

November 16, 2010

Price History of SmallTalk Pain Scale

Description of SmallTalk Pain Scale

SmallTalk Pain Scale provides a library of pictures you can tap that speak out loud. This includes pain descriptions and images from the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale, as well as icons representing human anatomy. You can easily rearrange the order of the icons or remove others to make it simpler to focus on your most important messages. Then, reset the app to return to original settings. WHO IS THIS APP FOR? + Stroke Survivors + People with Aphasia + Caregivers of People with Aphasia + Speech-Language Pathologists + Speech-Language Pathology Students + Healthcare Providers Learn more about Lingraphica at www.aphasia.com
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SmallTalk Pain Scale: FAQ

Does SmallTalk Pain Scale offer an iPad version?

Yes, the software for SmallTalk Pain Scale is compatible with iPads.

Who created the SmallTalk Pain Scale app?

The SmallTalk Pain Scale app was launched by Lingraphicare, Inc..

What is the minimum iOS version to run SmallTalk Pain Scale?

The minimum iOS version for the SmallTalk Pain Scale app is 9.0.

What is the overall app rating of SmallTalk Pain Scale?

3.5 out of 5 is the fair rating that SmallTalk Pain Scale has received from users.

What app category is SmallTalk Pain Scale?

Medical Is The App Genre Of The Smalltalk Pain Scale App.

What’s the latest version of the SmallTalk Pain Scale app?

The latest version of SmallTalk Pain Scale is 4.7.

What is the latest SmallTalk Pain Scale update release date?

The SmallTalk Pain Scale app was last updated on September 28, 2024.

What is the exact date when SmallTalk Pain Scale came out?

SmallTalk Pain Scale was released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to the SmallTalk Pain Scale app?

Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.

What are the languages offered by SmallTalk Pain Scale?

The SmallTalk Pain Scale app can be used in English.

Is SmallTalk Pain Scale one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, SmallTalk Pain Scale is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does SmallTalk Pain Scale feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in SmallTalk Pain Scale.

Can I utilize SmallTalk Pain Scale with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize SmallTalk Pain Scale with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in SmallTalk Pain Scale?

Yes, ads are featured prominently in SmallTalk Pain Scale.

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Reviews of SmallTalk Pain Scale

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  • Great for being overwhelmed

    I use a fancy AAC app (Compass by Dynavox) but sometimes I'm to overwhelmed to find what I want to say. I love these because even on my worst times it's a little easier to communicate. Even if all I want to do is say I'm in pain, and the doctors ask me of that a lot.
  • S…L…O…W

    I like this app for what it does, though that is not really saying much. It shows a faces pain scale that a patient can touch to indicate their level of pain. But why does it take so long for the app to load. I'm now using a simple screen shot that I have saved in my photos. Seriously, Facebook opens faster.
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