• 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

  • 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

  • ParticiPics

    Publisher: Aphasia Institute (Canada) Summary: ParticiPics is a free, searchable database of pictographic images designed to facilitate life’s conversations. The pictographs are specially designed for communicating with people with aphasia

  • Constant Therapy

    Summary: An award-winning, science-based app developed by neuroscientists and clinicians at Boston University. It offers personalized speech, language, and cognitive therapy exercises for individuals recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury

  • Lingraphica’s TalkPath Therapy

    Summary: A free, task-based online therapy solution designed to help individuals practice speech, language, and cognitive skills. Developed by Lingraphica, it offers over 13,500 exercises across various areas. Features: Exercises

  • SmallTalk: Free Apps for Aphasia

    Summary: A suite of free AAC apps tailored for individuals with aphasia. These apps include daily communication aids and video speech exercises to support rebuilding language skills and confidence. SmallTalk

  • Spoken: Tap to Talk AAC

    Summary: An AAC app that uses predictive text and symbols to assist individuals with speech and language impairments. Spoken makes it easier for you to express thoughts and ideas using

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