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  • Aphasia Library
    • What is Aphasia
    • What Are the Types of Aphasia?
      • Anomic Aphasia
      • Broca’s Expressive Aphasia
      • Conduction Aphasia
      • Global Aphasia
      • Primary Progressive Aphasia
      • Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
      • Transcortical Motor Aphasia
      • Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
      • Wernicke’s Aphasia
    • How Common is Aphasia?
    • What Are Symptoms of Aphasia?
      • Difficulty With Spoken Language
      • Difficulty With Language Comprehension
      • Difficulty With Written Expression
      • Difficulty With Reading Comprehension
      • Paraphasia
      • Agrammatism
      • Dysprosody
    • What Causes Aphasia?
      • Stroke
      • Brain Injury
      • Brain Tumor
      • Brain Surgery
      • Brain Infection
      • Dementia
    • How is Aphasia Diagnosed?
    • Can Aphasia Be Prevented?
    • Can You Recover From Aphasia?
    • How is Aphasia Treated?
      • AAC Device Therapy
      • Melodic Intonation Therapy
      • PACE Therapy
      • Constraint-Induced Language Therapy
      • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
      • Visual Action Therapy
      • Supported Communication Intervention (SCI)
      • Multiple Oral Reading (MOR)
      • Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA)
      • Supported Reading Comprehension
      • Reciprocal Scaffolding Treatment (RST)
      • Script Training
      • Sentence Production Program for Aphasia
      • Treatment of Underlying Forms (UTF)
      • Gestural Faciliation of Naming (GES)
      • Response Elaboration Training (RET)
      • Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment
      • Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
      • Word Retrieval Cuing Strategies
      • Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
      • Tele-Rehabilitation for Aphasia
      • Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    • Aphasia Related Conditions
      • Apraxia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysphasia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysarthria vs. Aphasia
    • Caregiving and Aphasia
      • Meet Your Healthcare Team
        • Speech-Language Pathologists
        • Occupational and Physical Therapists
        • Neurologists and Cardiologists
        • Case Managers and Social Workers
        • Nurse Practitioners
        • Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • Preparing for Life After the Hospital
        • Medications
        • Nutrition & Meal Plans
        • Modifying Your Home
        • Managing Incontinence
        • Caring for Someone Who Can’t Speak After Stroke
        • Dealing with Post-Stroke Depression
      • How Stroke Affects Speech
      • Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Your Role in Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Preventing a Future Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Concerns
        • Improving Speech After a Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Speech Recovery Time
      • Caregiver Support Group Finder
      • What to Ask The Doctor About Aphasia
      • Communication Tips
        • 7 Communication Tips for New Caregivers
        • What Not To Do
        • Use Visual Aids
        • Common Gestures to Use
        • 12 Tips for Successful Communication
        • Using Yes or No Questions
        • Learn to Be Patient
        • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
        • 10 Communication Activities for Support Groups
        • Drawing to Communicate
        • Eliminate Distractions
        • Use Apps to Communicate
        • Use a Speech-Generating Device
    • Support Group Finder
    • Download Resources
  • Connect
  • Forums
  • Virtual Connections
  • Membership
  • Store
  • Home
  • Aphasia Library
    • What is Aphasia
    • What Are the Types of Aphasia?
      • Anomic Aphasia
      • Broca’s Expressive Aphasia
      • Conduction Aphasia
      • Global Aphasia
      • Primary Progressive Aphasia
      • Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
      • Transcortical Motor Aphasia
      • Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
      • Wernicke’s Aphasia
    • How Common is Aphasia?
    • What Are Symptoms of Aphasia?
      • Difficulty With Spoken Language
      • Difficulty With Language Comprehension
      • Difficulty With Written Expression
      • Difficulty With Reading Comprehension
      • Paraphasia
      • Agrammatism
      • Dysprosody
    • What Causes Aphasia?
      • Stroke
      • Brain Injury
      • Brain Tumor
      • Brain Surgery
      • Brain Infection
      • Dementia
    • How is Aphasia Diagnosed?
    • Can Aphasia Be Prevented?
    • Can You Recover From Aphasia?
    • How is Aphasia Treated?
      • AAC Device Therapy
      • Melodic Intonation Therapy
      • PACE Therapy
      • Constraint-Induced Language Therapy
      • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
      • Visual Action Therapy
      • Supported Communication Intervention (SCI)
      • Multiple Oral Reading (MOR)
      • Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA)
      • Supported Reading Comprehension
      • Reciprocal Scaffolding Treatment (RST)
      • Script Training
      • Sentence Production Program for Aphasia
      • Treatment of Underlying Forms (UTF)
      • Gestural Faciliation of Naming (GES)
      • Response Elaboration Training (RET)
      • Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment
      • Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
      • Word Retrieval Cuing Strategies
      • Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
      • Tele-Rehabilitation for Aphasia
      • Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    • Aphasia Related Conditions
      • Apraxia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysphasia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysarthria vs. Aphasia
    • Caregiving and Aphasia
      • Meet Your Healthcare Team
        • Speech-Language Pathologists
        • Occupational and Physical Therapists
        • Neurologists and Cardiologists
        • Case Managers and Social Workers
        • Nurse Practitioners
        • Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • Preparing for Life After the Hospital
        • Medications
        • Nutrition & Meal Plans
        • Modifying Your Home
        • Managing Incontinence
        • Caring for Someone Who Can’t Speak After Stroke
        • Dealing with Post-Stroke Depression
      • How Stroke Affects Speech
      • Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Your Role in Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Preventing a Future Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Concerns
        • Improving Speech After a Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Speech Recovery Time
      • Caregiver Support Group Finder
      • What to Ask The Doctor About Aphasia
      • Communication Tips
        • 7 Communication Tips for New Caregivers
        • What Not To Do
        • Use Visual Aids
        • Common Gestures to Use
        • 12 Tips for Successful Communication
        • Using Yes or No Questions
        • Learn to Be Patient
        • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
        • 10 Communication Activities for Support Groups
        • Drawing to Communicate
        • Eliminate Distractions
        • Use Apps to Communicate
        • Use a Speech-Generating Device
    • Support Group Finder
    • Download Resources
  • Connect
  • Forums
  • Virtual Connections
  • Membership
  • Store
Menu
  • Home
  • Aphasia Library
    • What is Aphasia
    • What Are the Types of Aphasia?
      • Anomic Aphasia
      • Broca’s Expressive Aphasia
      • Conduction Aphasia
      • Global Aphasia
      • Primary Progressive Aphasia
      • Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
      • Transcortical Motor Aphasia
      • Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
      • Wernicke’s Aphasia
    • How Common is Aphasia?
    • What Are Symptoms of Aphasia?
      • Difficulty With Spoken Language
      • Difficulty With Language Comprehension
      • Difficulty With Written Expression
      • Difficulty With Reading Comprehension
      • Paraphasia
      • Agrammatism
      • Dysprosody
    • What Causes Aphasia?
      • Stroke
      • Brain Injury
      • Brain Tumor
      • Brain Surgery
      • Brain Infection
      • Dementia
    • How is Aphasia Diagnosed?
    • Can Aphasia Be Prevented?
    • Can You Recover From Aphasia?
    • How is Aphasia Treated?
      • AAC Device Therapy
      • Melodic Intonation Therapy
      • PACE Therapy
      • Constraint-Induced Language Therapy
      • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
      • Visual Action Therapy
      • Supported Communication Intervention (SCI)
      • Multiple Oral Reading (MOR)
      • Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA)
      • Supported Reading Comprehension
      • Reciprocal Scaffolding Treatment (RST)
      • Script Training
      • Sentence Production Program for Aphasia
      • Treatment of Underlying Forms (UTF)
      • Gestural Faciliation of Naming (GES)
      • Response Elaboration Training (RET)
      • Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment
      • Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
      • Word Retrieval Cuing Strategies
      • Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
      • Tele-Rehabilitation for Aphasia
      • Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    • Aphasia Related Conditions
      • Apraxia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysphasia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysarthria vs. Aphasia
    • Caregiving and Aphasia
      • Meet Your Healthcare Team
        • Speech-Language Pathologists
        • Occupational and Physical Therapists
        • Neurologists and Cardiologists
        • Case Managers and Social Workers
        • Nurse Practitioners
        • Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • Preparing for Life After the Hospital
        • Medications
        • Nutrition & Meal Plans
        • Modifying Your Home
        • Managing Incontinence
        • Caring for Someone Who Can’t Speak After Stroke
        • Dealing with Post-Stroke Depression
      • How Stroke Affects Speech
      • Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Your Role in Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Preventing a Future Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Concerns
        • Improving Speech After a Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Speech Recovery Time
      • Caregiver Support Group Finder
      • What to Ask The Doctor About Aphasia
      • Communication Tips
        • 7 Communication Tips for New Caregivers
        • What Not To Do
        • Use Visual Aids
        • Common Gestures to Use
        • 12 Tips for Successful Communication
        • Using Yes or No Questions
        • Learn to Be Patient
        • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
        • 10 Communication Activities for Support Groups
        • Drawing to Communicate
        • Eliminate Distractions
        • Use Apps to Communicate
        • Use a Speech-Generating Device
    • Support Group Finder
    • Download Resources
  • Connect
  • Forums
  • Virtual Connections
  • Membership
  • Store
Menu
  • Home
  • Aphasia Library
    • What is Aphasia
    • What Are the Types of Aphasia?
      • Anomic Aphasia
      • Broca’s Expressive Aphasia
      • Conduction Aphasia
      • Global Aphasia
      • Primary Progressive Aphasia
      • Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
      • Transcortical Motor Aphasia
      • Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
      • Wernicke’s Aphasia
    • How Common is Aphasia?
    • What Are Symptoms of Aphasia?
      • Difficulty With Spoken Language
      • Difficulty With Language Comprehension
      • Difficulty With Written Expression
      • Difficulty With Reading Comprehension
      • Paraphasia
      • Agrammatism
      • Dysprosody
    • What Causes Aphasia?
      • Stroke
      • Brain Injury
      • Brain Tumor
      • Brain Surgery
      • Brain Infection
      • Dementia
    • How is Aphasia Diagnosed?
    • Can Aphasia Be Prevented?
    • Can You Recover From Aphasia?
    • How is Aphasia Treated?
      • AAC Device Therapy
      • Melodic Intonation Therapy
      • PACE Therapy
      • Constraint-Induced Language Therapy
      • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
      • Visual Action Therapy
      • Supported Communication Intervention (SCI)
      • Multiple Oral Reading (MOR)
      • Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA)
      • Supported Reading Comprehension
      • Reciprocal Scaffolding Treatment (RST)
      • Script Training
      • Sentence Production Program for Aphasia
      • Treatment of Underlying Forms (UTF)
      • Gestural Faciliation of Naming (GES)
      • Response Elaboration Training (RET)
      • Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment
      • Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
      • Word Retrieval Cuing Strategies
      • Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
      • Tele-Rehabilitation for Aphasia
      • Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    • Aphasia Related Conditions
      • Apraxia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysphasia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysarthria vs. Aphasia
    • Caregiving and Aphasia
      • Meet Your Healthcare Team
        • Speech-Language Pathologists
        • Occupational and Physical Therapists
        • Neurologists and Cardiologists
        • Case Managers and Social Workers
        • Nurse Practitioners
        • Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • Preparing for Life After the Hospital
        • Medications
        • Nutrition & Meal Plans
        • Modifying Your Home
        • Managing Incontinence
        • Caring for Someone Who Can’t Speak After Stroke
        • Dealing with Post-Stroke Depression
      • How Stroke Affects Speech
      • Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Your Role in Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Preventing a Future Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Concerns
        • Improving Speech After a Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Speech Recovery Time
      • Caregiver Support Group Finder
      • What to Ask The Doctor About Aphasia
      • Communication Tips
        • 7 Communication Tips for New Caregivers
        • What Not To Do
        • Use Visual Aids
        • Common Gestures to Use
        • 12 Tips for Successful Communication
        • Using Yes or No Questions
        • Learn to Be Patient
        • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
        • 10 Communication Activities for Support Groups
        • Drawing to Communicate
        • Eliminate Distractions
        • Use Apps to Communicate
        • Use a Speech-Generating Device
    • Support Group Finder
    • Download Resources
  • Connect
  • Forums
  • Virtual Connections
  • Membership
  • Store

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  • Home
  • Aphasia Library
    • What is Aphasia
    • What Are the Types of Aphasia?
      • Anomic Aphasia
      • Broca’s Expressive Aphasia
      • Conduction Aphasia
      • Global Aphasia
      • Primary Progressive Aphasia
      • Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
      • Transcortical Motor Aphasia
      • Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
      • Wernicke’s Aphasia
    • How Common is Aphasia?
    • What Are Symptoms of Aphasia?
      • Difficulty With Spoken Language
      • Difficulty With Language Comprehension
      • Difficulty With Written Expression
      • Difficulty With Reading Comprehension
      • Paraphasia
      • Agrammatism
      • Dysprosody
    • What Causes Aphasia?
      • Stroke
      • Brain Injury
      • Brain Tumor
      • Brain Surgery
      • Brain Infection
      • Dementia
    • How is Aphasia Diagnosed?
    • Can Aphasia Be Prevented?
    • Can You Recover From Aphasia?
    • How is Aphasia Treated?
      • AAC Device Therapy
      • Melodic Intonation Therapy
      • PACE Therapy
      • Constraint-Induced Language Therapy
      • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
      • Visual Action Therapy
      • Supported Communication Intervention (SCI)
      • Multiple Oral Reading (MOR)
      • Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA)
      • Supported Reading Comprehension
      • Reciprocal Scaffolding Treatment (RST)
      • Script Training
      • Sentence Production Program for Aphasia
      • Treatment of Underlying Forms (UTF)
      • Gestural Faciliation of Naming (GES)
      • Response Elaboration Training (RET)
      • Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment
      • Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST)
      • Word Retrieval Cuing Strategies
      • Life Participation Approach to Aphasia
      • Tele-Rehabilitation for Aphasia
      • Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA)
    • Aphasia Related Conditions
      • Apraxia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysphasia vs. Aphasia
      • Dysarthria vs. Aphasia
    • Caregiving and Aphasia
      • Meet Your Healthcare Team
        • Speech-Language Pathologists
        • Occupational and Physical Therapists
        • Neurologists and Cardiologists
        • Case Managers and Social Workers
        • Nurse Practitioners
        • Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • Preparing for Life After the Hospital
        • Medications
        • Nutrition & Meal Plans
        • Modifying Your Home
        • Managing Incontinence
        • Caring for Someone Who Can’t Speak After Stroke
        • Dealing with Post-Stroke Depression
      • How Stroke Affects Speech
      • Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Your Role in Rehabilitation & Therapy
        • Preventing a Future Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Concerns
        • Improving Speech After a Stroke
        • Post-Stroke Speech Recovery Time
      • Caregiver Support Group Finder
      • What to Ask The Doctor About Aphasia
      • Communication Tips
        • 7 Communication Tips for New Caregivers
        • What Not To Do
        • Use Visual Aids
        • Common Gestures to Use
        • 12 Tips for Successful Communication
        • Using Yes or No Questions
        • Learn to Be Patient
        • Conversational Coaching for Aphasia
        • 10 Communication Activities for Support Groups
        • Drawing to Communicate
        • Eliminate Distractions
        • Use Apps to Communicate
        • Use a Speech-Generating Device
    • Support Group Finder
    • Download Resources
  • Connect
  • Forums
  • Virtual Connections
  • Membership
  • Store

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