Live AI Demonstrations
See exactly how AI can generate personalized therapy materials in real-time. These aren't prepared examples - this is the actual process you'll use with your patients.
⏳ Traditional Approach
- Search through therapy books: 10-15 minutes
- Find relevant content: Often impossible
- Adapt for specific patient: 5-10 minutes
- Create comprehension questions: 5 minutes
- Total: 20-30 minutes per exercise
🚀 AI-Powered Approach
- Write specific prompt: 1-2 minutes
- AI generates content: 30 seconds
- Review and refine: 2-3 minutes
- Ready-to-use materials: Immediate
- Total: Under 5 minutes
Three Patient Scenarios
Each demonstrates different aspects of AI's power to personalize therapy materials:
My Personal Recovery Example
Retired Technology CTO • Broca's Aphasia • High School Reading Level
🎯 The Prompt Used
I am a speech pathologist treating a stroke patient who has Broca's Aphasia. I need to create reading material for the patient. It should be for a retired technology CTO who is reading at a high school level. Please format as a handout for the patient.
📝 AI-Generated Material
Reading Exercise: The Evolution of Software Development
Instructions: Read the passage below at your own pace. Take breaks as needed.
The Changing World of Software
Software development has changed greatly over the past twenty years. In the early 2000s, most software teams worked differently than they do today. Back then, projects took many months or even years to complete.
Today, software teams work much faster. They use new methods called "agile development." These teams release software updates every few weeks. This helps companies respond quickly to user feedback.
Cloud computing also changed everything. Companies no longer need to buy expensive servers. They can rent computing power from companies like Amazon and Google. This makes it easier for small businesses to compete with larger ones.
The role of a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) has evolved too. Modern CTOs focus more on strategy and less on daily coding. They help their companies choose the right technologies for growth.
Comprehension Questions
- How has the speed of software development changed since the early 2000s?
- What is "agile development" and how does it help companies?
- Name two companies mentioned that provide cloud computing services.
- How has the role of a CTO changed over time?
- Why does cloud computing help small businesses compete?
Answer Key (For Therapist)
- Software development is much faster now - updates happen every few weeks instead of taking months or years
- Agile development allows teams to release updates quickly and respond to user feedback
- Amazon and Google
- Modern CTOs focus more on strategy and less on daily coding
- They don't need expensive servers - can rent computing power instead
🧠 Why This Worked
- Relevant expertise: Content I understood and cared about
- Appropriate complexity: High school level with familiar professional vocabulary
- Multiple question types: Varied comprehension practice
- Built confidence: Drew on my existing knowledge base
- Time to create: Under 60 seconds
Teacher Who Loves Gardening
35-year-old Elementary Teacher • Moderate Broca's Aphasia • Passionate about gardening
🎯 The Prompt
Act as a speech therapist. Create reading material for a 35-year-old teacher with moderate Broca's aphasia who loves gardening. Use 4-6 words per sentence, present tense, high school reading level. Include 3 comprehension questions and answer key. Format as a therapy handout.
📝 AI-Generated Material
Sarah's Classroom Garden Project
Sarah teaches third grade students. She loves plants and flowers. This spring, she plans something special. She wants a classroom garden.
The students help plant seeds. They grow tomatoes and lettuce. Each child gets one small pot. Sarah teaches them about soil. She shows them about water too.
The garden helps students learn. They see how plants grow. They measure the plant height. They write about their observations. Parents love this teaching method.
Sarah feels happy about this. The children learn about nature. They work together as teams. This makes learning more fun. The classroom garden succeeds beautifully.
Comprehension Questions
- What does Sarah want to create in her classroom?
- What vegetables do the students grow?
- How do the students learn from the garden?
Answer Key
- A classroom garden
- Tomatoes and lettuce
- They see plants grow, measure height, and write observations
🧠 Why This Works
- Dual identity: Combines profession (teaching) with passion (gardening)
- Sentence structure: Consistent 4-6 words, perfect for Broca's aphasia
- Return-to-work focus: Connects to getting back to the classroom
- High-frequency vocabulary: Common words with familiar concepts
- Impossible to find: No therapy book has this specific combination
Mechanic Who Loves Classic Cars
50-year-old Auto Mechanic • Moderate Broca's Aphasia • Classic car restoration hobby
🎯 The Prompt
Act as a speech therapist. Create reading material for a 50-year-old mechanic with moderate Broca's aphasia. Content about classic car restoration, 4-6 words per sentence, present tense, include sequential words (first, next, then). High school reading level with comprehension questions.
📝 AI-Generated Material
Mike's Weekend Car Project
Mike loves old cars deeply. He works on them weekends. His garage has many tools. He takes his time always.
First, he checks engine parts. Next, he cleans rust away. Then he sands the metal. After that, he applies primer.
The chrome bumpers need attention. He polishes them very carefully. The paint comes next step. He sprays three thin coats.
Good restoration takes much patience. Mike learned this long ago. His 1967 Mustang looks amazing. People admire his careful work.
Comprehension Questions
- When does Mike work on cars?
- What is the first step in his process?
- What does Mike do to the chrome bumpers?
- What year is Mike's Mustang?
- What quality does good restoration require?
Answer Key
- Weekends
- He checks engine parts
- He polishes them carefully
- 1967
- Patience
🧠 Why This Works
- Masculine-coded interests: Appeals to traditional male hobbies
- Sequential processing: Uses "first, next, then" for cognitive practice
- Motor skills vocabulary: Connects to hands-on work experience
- Pride and accomplishment: Builds self-esteem through expertise
- Unique content: Impossible to find in traditional therapy materials
🚀 Try It Yourself
Ready to create your own personalized materials? Click any of the AI tools below and copy one of the prompts above to get started:
📈 Progressive Difficulty Example
See how easy it is to adjust complexity as patients improve - just modify your prompt slightly:
🟢 Week 2: Beginner Level
Mike fixes old cars. He works every weekend. First, he cleans parts. Next, he paints them.
🟡 Week 6: Intermediate Level
Mike carefully restores vintage cars. He works in his garage. First, he removes old rust completely. Next, he applies fresh primer.
🔴 Week 12: Advanced Level
Mike, who specializes in classic automobiles, dedicates his weekends to meticulous restoration work. Before beginning any project, he thoroughly evaluates the vehicle's structural integrity.