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MAAC Aphasia Support Group with Special Guests Hilary Sample MA, CCC SLP and Steven Leeds Richman, MA, MD
The MedConcerns app was jointly developed by a speech language pathologist and physician who work regularly with brain injury, stroke, and other diagnoses that often result in communication difficulties. Through
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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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Broca AI Speech
For people who can’t speak, write, or type, Broca uses AI to make communicating a little more fun. Broca listens to a conversation and suggests replies. When you see a
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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.
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Cue Name apps
Cue Name: Objects – this is an app with a straightforward interface to work in speech therapy or at home. The main focus is for naming practice with clear, colorful
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Aphasia Phil
I have aphasia and have a stroke. In my channel I use youtube, Youtube Music, and PodBean audio. And I am an NAA ambassador. “Aphasia Phil” refers to Phillip Oxendine,
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The New Ways We Talk: A Story about a Parent’s Aphasia for Young Children
When words get tangled, love finds a new voice. Meet Harriet, a lively girl whose world turns upside down when her mum has a stroke and develops aphasia, a language