Communicative Access Measures for Stroke (CAMS)
Communicative Access Measures for Stroke (CAMS) is a set of surveys that can help a healthcare facility or unit evaluate the degree to which it is communicatively accessible for people with stroke and aphasia. The term ‘communicative access’ refers to the ability of people with communication problems, like aphasia, to gain access to services through understanding verbal information, expressing their ideas, and making informed decisions about their health care.
Website: https://cams.aphasia.ca/