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The number of communication options available to intubated patients is rapidly increasing. Selection of an appropriate augmentative communication approach depends on the decision-making practices of a team of experts. A series of oral and nonoral augmentative communication options is reviewed here, with particular emphasis on patients who are candidates for each approach.