What is Aphasia?
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Aphasia is a loss of words, not intelligence. Aphasia can occur as a result of a stroke, traumatic or non-traumatic brain injury. All these conditions or injuries may interfere with the particular part of the brain that is responsible for speech and language. Aphasia can be a short term or long term experience. A person with aphasia may know what they want to say, but struggle with finding the words to express themselves verbally.
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六色网's Center for Aphasia Research and Treatment was created to respond to the challenge of living with Aphasia.
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Aphasia Resources
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ASHA is a professional organization that has a mission to make effective communication achievable for all persons. Consumers can go on this website to locate a provider in their area by phoning the number below.
Phone: 800.498.2071
A stroke may occur in areas of the brain that control speech and language can result in aphasia. The American Stroke Association has specific information on the types of Aphasia in addition to locating support groups.
Phone: 888.478.7653
The Aphasia ID Card from the National Aphasia Association is a printable card designed to help individuals with aphasia communicate more easily in public settings. It briefly explains what aphasia is and provides space for personal information, helping others understand communication needs and offer appropriate support.
Provides up-to-date consumer health information on research, clinical trials on hearing and communication disorders, such as aphasia. Health information is available in Spanish and free pdf downloads are available by clicking on the website below.
The National Aphasia Association (NAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for persons with aphasia and their families. NAA's goal is to provide access to research, education, rehabilitation, and advocacy services to persons living with aphasia and their caregivers
Phone: 252.254.4449
This guide offers ways to support talking about aphasia that fosters a meaningful connection and understanding.
Phone: 252.254.4449
Available in English and other languages.
Phone: 252.254.4449
Aphasia & Stroke Support Resources
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The National Aphasia Association (NAA) provides comprehensive support for individuals affected by aphasia, including educational resources, therapy options, communication tools, and community engagement.
Phone: 252.254.4449
Monthly support group for family and care partners of people with PPA primary progressive aphasia. Meets online the first Monday of each month from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. There is no fee to participate.
Phone: 312.908.9432
Find a stroke support group in your area by using the ASA Stroke Group Finder
Phone: 800.242.8721
Their mission is to empower stroke survivors to articulate and share their stories of wisdom, purpose, connection, and hope.
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Support with Christopher Ewing. Available on Apple, Spotify, Google, and iHeart.
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