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DailyWords
DailyWords, a barrier-free, self-directed therapy tool for online and mobile use. DailyWords is designed as an adjunct to aphasia therapy and is freely accessible at https://www.dailywords-project.org/?lang=en. People with aphasia can use
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LIFE Beyond Aphasia
When aphasia turns daily life upside down, families are often left guessing what to do next. LIFE Beyond Aphasia gives stroke survivors and care partners clear, simple strategies to make
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Stormy Road: Reawakening From Stroke and Aphasia by Rochelle M. Anderson
Stormy Road: Reawakening from Stroke and Aphasia, by Rochelle M. Anderson, is a poetry book that conveys, in vivid language, the peaks and valleys of recovering from stroke-induced aphasia. This
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Or so They Thought: A True Story by Marina Ganetsky
This is a short engaging true story of Marina’s stroke, that she survived at age 10. It illustrates how society, schools, and even some therapists stop presuming competence about someone
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When Words Don’t Come Easy
When Words Don’t Come Easy is a podcast and YouTube channel focused on life after stroke and aphasia. Hosted by Justin Chlowitz with his father Roger, a stroke survivor living
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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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Situational Wallet Cards
Wallet cards for self-advocacy in various community settings and situations (e.g., restaurants, ride shares, pharmacy, friends/family). About the creators of the Situational Wallet Cards: Bryn Lander was living and working
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On the Tip of My Tongue – Talking About Aphasia
In this podcast, Jonathan Hirons talks about his Aphasia with his lifelong friend, actor Rob Edwards. They discuss: How Jonathan got aphasia What is aphasia? Jonathan’s recovery How this podcast
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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