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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 -
Healing the Broken Brain: Leading Experts Answer 100 Questions About Stroke Recovery
Authors: Dr. Mike Dow, David Dow, and Megan Sutton, CCC-SLP Summary: This informative guide addresses common questions about stroke recovery, providing expert answers on topics ranging from medical treatments to -
Stroke Diary: Just So Stories, How Aphasia Got Its Language Back (Volume 3)
Author: Thomas G. Broussard, Jr., Ph.D. Summary: In the final installment of the Stroke Diary series, Dr. Broussard uses storytelling to illustrate the nuances of aphasia recovery, providing both inspiration -
Caring For a Loved One with Aphasia After Stroke
Editors: Jennifer L. Mozeiko & Deborah S. Yost (2022) Summary: This narrative-based guide presents the stories of seven women caring for loved ones with aphasia post-stroke. It offers practical advice, -
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Explore. Participate. Advance Aphasia Research. We are reimagining how people with aphasia and their loved ones can connect with meaningful research opportunities. On this page, you will find a searchable, -
Adult Outpatient Speech Therapy at Saint Peter’s University Hospital
Saint Peter’s speech and language therapists use motivating activities designed to encourage patients to participate and learn new and necessary oral motor, articulation, and language skills. The goal of speech -
Jacqueline Hinckley
Jackie Hinckley is Professor of Speech/Language Pathology in the Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Dr. Hinckley is a Fellow