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          Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs a person’s language abilities. Learn about the types of aphasia and terminology used by doctors and therapists.

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          Aphasia can be frustrating and impact many areas of one’s life, but it does not need to lead to isolation. Understanding the impact of aphasia on a person, their family and their roles can be helpful in living well.

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          Find trusted tools, guidance, and community support to help navigate life with aphasia. Whether you’re living with aphasia, caring for someone, or working as a professional, we’re here to connect you with what you need most.

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          Stay informed about the latest research advancing our understanding of aphasia. Explore available aphasia studies, see aphasia-friendly summaries and look for opportunities to get involved in shaping the future of care and communication.

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  • Princess Crumpet and the Baker of Battertown

    Learn about aphasia and stroke through a puppet story in Battertown. We provided a coloring book with drawing and language activities to support the video and talk with children to

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  • Aphasia Readers Series (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)

    Publisher: Aphasia Readers (run by Booklogix et al.) Summary: Spiral-bound, icon-supported reading practice books designed specifically for adults with aphasia. Each session includes dialogue, writing practice with visuals, and customizable

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  • The Aphasia Caregiver Guide

    Author: The National Aphasia Association Summary: Advice for navigating aphasia and your loved one’s care without losing yourself on the journey.

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  • ARC’s Guide to Living with Aphasia: Practical Advice for People with Aphasia & Their Loved Ones

    Authors: Carol Dow-Richards, Amanda Anderson, David Dow, Tamara Eaton (2020) Summary: This guide offers practical advice and insights for individuals with aphasia and their families. It covers various aspects of

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  • Stroke! A Daughter’s Story: Trials and Triumphs Caring for a Father with Aphasia

    Author: Doris “Joy” Thurston (2009) Summary: Doris Thurston shares her family’s five-year journey caring for her father after a massive stroke left him with aphasia. The book details the emotional

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  • Nanna After the Stroke

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  • God Isn’t Finished With Me Yet

    Author: Kathy Hughes (2008) Summary: Kathy Hughes shares her inspiring story of resilience and faith following a life-altering stroke. Her narrative emphasizes the power of determination and belief in the

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  • Stroke Diary: A Primer for Aphasia Therapy (Volume 1)

    Author: Thomas G. Broussard, Jr., Ph.D. Summary: In this first volume, Dr. Broussard shares his personal journey through aphasia recovery, offering insights and practical exercises to aid others facing similar

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  • Stroke Dialogues: Conversations with Dad

    Author: Jeri Goldstein (2022) Summary: Jeri Goldstein shares heartfelt conversations with her father following his ischemic stroke and subsequent aphasia. Through their dialogues, she captures the challenges and triumphs of

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  • I Know She Still Loves Me

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