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.
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.
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.
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.
Make a difference in the lives of people with aphasia by getting involved in ways that matter. Whether through donations, legacy giving, spreading awareness, or supporting our Aphasia Marketplace, your actions help build a more inclusive and connected world.
Registration for Speaking Out 2025 has now closed. A recording of the full conference will be available for your viewing early next week. Please email answers@aphasia.org if you have any questions.Â