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Aphasia at Home website and blog
APHASIAatHOME.com is a website and blog offering resources, tools and personal experience for individuals with aphasia and their caregivers. The site provides practical ideas for navigating daily life. The website
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Minnesota Connect Aphasia Now on YouTube
MnCAN is a non-profit organization that provides services and support to people who are living with the impact of aphasia. It is a place to relearn and practice conversational speech
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After Aphasia: A Guide to Rebuilding Your Communication Skills After a Stroke
Imagine waking up tomorrow to the horrible realization you’ve lost the ability to speak or communicate.“How are you feeling?” your loved one asks.What you want to say is, “A little
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Your Aphasia Journey Resource Guide
We have created this book to serve as an all-around resource for individuals and families facing the challenges of Aphasia. We provide the reader with valuable tips and education throughout
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Anything But Frank: A Journey of Healing, Patience, and Rediscovery
I share the story of my life-altering stroke and the journey it set me on toward a quieter, more intentional way of living in this heartfelt memoir. Before my hemorrhagic
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On the Tip of My Tongue
This documentary is about a devastating condition called Aphasia; but 9 out of 10 people have never heard of the term. Yet, all sufferers have had their lives immeasurably changed.
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Afasia. Ejercicios para rehabilitar el lenguaje
This workbook offers a wide range of activities in Spanish that can be used to help people with aphasia improve their language skills. It contains activities to work on sentence
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Aphasia with Bri
Free YouTube practice videos for people with aphasia & training/tips for friends and caregivers who want to help at home Bri Fairley is a speech-language pathologist with over 10 years
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Superhero Younger Aphasia Group
Welcome to the Superhero Younger Aphasia! Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects speech, reading, writing, listening, and understanding. Aphasia usually happens after a stroke, aneurysm, brain injury, tumor, Alzheimer’s,
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Living With Aphasia
“LIVING WITH APHASIA” is a six-part documentary series about aphasia. It features people with aphasia, family members, and healthcare providers, including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, neurologists, and psychologists.