My Loved One Has Aphasia: Now What?
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Family members, friends, and caregivers of people with aphasia often want to help support communication, but they don’t know how. We’re here to help.
read moreFamily members, friends, and caregivers of people with aphasia often want to help support communication, but they don’t know how. We’re here to help.
read moreOur practice has grown over the past 5 years, including the addition of telehealth appointments and treatment of swallowing disorders.
read moreAphasia is a medical diagnosis used to describe language difficulties that happen when the brain is damaged. Speech therapy can help.
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