IPads help patients at The Children’s Center find their voice
Abbagale Gonzales slightly lifts the corners of her Cupid’s-bow lips and looks upward with soft, brown eyes.
That is the way she says, “Yes.”
Her language consisted primarily of those subtle movements until just a few months ago.
The 3-year-old’s mind is agile but she’s trapped in a nearly motionless body, her words seemingly forever lost in an unforgiving tangle of ventilator and tracheotomy t...
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