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Meet DynaVox User, John Vroble, 28  ·  An Outpouring of Generosity
Meet DynaVox User, John Vroble, 28

Modes of Expression:
Previously John used the original DynaVox.

Significant people in John’s life:  Parents Gay and Jack, grandparents Jean and John Patsch, and older sister Vicki.

Finding a Voice:  As a child, it was difficult for John to communicate due to the effects of cerebral palsy. The condition left him with unintelligible natural speech and limited use of his hands. But when John got his first DynaVox in 1990, he no longer worried that others would not understand him. His recent switch to the DynaVox DV4 was smooth and sound. Fluent in using language as well as the technology, John frequently turns to the word-based Gateway Pro page set on the DV4 to create novel messages quickly and easily. John especially likes using the DV4 to talk with his grandparents and co-workers, and to order meals at restaurants. 

Working hard:  John has been a clerical employee Intermediate Unit #1 in Coal Center for four years delivering mail and shredding confidential documents at the support center for local school districts. But what he finds most fulfilling about the job is the workplace camaraderie. One co-worker painted an orange “01” on the cart he drives while making his mail rounds. The question is whether the number stands for the name of his employer or the number on the General Lee, the car driven by the Dukes of Hazard, John’s favorite TV show and movie. It could, of course, mean that people who know John well consider him Number One in their book.

John Vroble

John Vroble treasures conversations with
his grandparents, John and Jean Patsch.

Technically speaking:  At work, the DV4’s Reminders Editor helps keep John on schedule. Audio cues alert John that it is time for routine tasks such as cleaning the shredding area or returning his cart before he leaves for the day.  For fun, John programs sound effects (mostly vehicle noises) on the device that color his social conversations. 

Good times:  Trips to Texas, complete with behind-the-scenes tours of the Houston Zoo, where his sister is a zookeeper. An avid fan of classic cars, John also catches a car cruise close to home just about once a week during the summer.  He enjoys horseback riding and country music. 

Hopes and dreams:  “I want to drive a pick-up truck, get married and have a family, to live in my own house and vacation by the ocean.”

An Outpouring of Generosity
DynaVox Technologies supported the Hurricane Katrina relief effort by raising $10,184 in a matching contribution program initiated in response to the tragedy.  All monies raised were donated to Brother’s Brother Foundation and the American Red Cross to benefit hurricane survivors.

The outpouring of generosity continued when DynaVox supported the Walk to D’Feet ALS in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Saturday, September 24 with another matching contribution program. This time, the company raised $4,234.48 including $237.59 in proceeds from a bake sale held at our home office in Pittsburgh.

Proceeds from the Walk to D’Feet ALS in Pittsburgh were donated to the ALS Association. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, affects as many as 30,000 Americans at a given time.  Augmentative and alternative communication technology is frequently a primary means of self-expression for these individuals because the condition can diminish one’s natural speech.

Meet DynaVox User, John Vroble, 28  ·  An Outpouring of Generosity
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