2,000,000+
People are affected by the communication disorder in the US alone
38%
of acute stroke survivors have aphasia 
25%
of stroke survivors have aphasia at three months following stroke
$6,323.45
annual economic burden due to medical expenses, lost wages and caregiving

About Aphasia

Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate—but not their intelligence. It can occur suddenly, often after stroke or brain injury, or develop gradually, as in the case of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).

While every journey with aphasia is unique, early support and ongoing connection can make a powerful difference. This site is your starting point for trusted information, practical tools, and a vibrant community of support.

Explore the many ways people with aphasia—and those who care about them—navigate communication, expression, and life.

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Wherever you are on the path of aphasia, you are not alone.
NAA is here to help you thrive at every step of your aphasia journey.

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