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28 Aug Self-Care for Caregivers of Aphasia Patients

Posted at 22:57h in Public Health by Adler Aphasia Center
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Self-Care for Caregivers of Aphasia Patients Caring for someone with aphasia is a deeply compassionate role that often comes with emotional, physical, and mental demands. This condition can significantly alter communication patterns, which creates new challenges in daily routines and relationships. For caregivers, this can lead...

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27 Aug Essential Tools for Aphasia Caregivers

Posted at 21:46h in Public Health by Adler Aphasia Center
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Essential Tools for Aphasia CaregiversAn estimated 2 million people in the US live with aphasia, with approximately 180,000 people diagnosed every year. Because it impacts the part of the brain responsible for language and speech, most people with aphasia require a caregiver to help them...

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15 Jul Supporting Mental Health in Aphasia Care

Posted at 16:58h in Public Health by Adler Aphasia Center
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Mental Health Support in Aphasia Care The communication challenges suffered by people with aphasia can hurt their quality of life and feel isolating. This can worsen health outcomes and make it more difficult to find language solutions. People with aphasia can benefit from mental health support...

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23 Jun Patience and Persistence in Aphasia Care

Posted at 17:35h in Public Health by masteranalytics9@gmail.com
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Patience and Persistence in Aphasia Care Communication is a fundamental part of our lives, something we often overlook. It helps us connect with others and navigate our daily experiences with ease. For those living with chronic Aphasia, though, this simple act can be a significant challenge....

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24 Apr Building Relationships in Aphasia Recovery

Posted at 15:40h in Public Health by Adler Aphasia Center
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People may be diagnosed with aphasia after a stroke or brain injury, and aphasia can interfere with the ability to express and understand either written or spoken communication. Over time, you can make significant improvements in communication or even recover fully with proper therapy and...

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10 Apr  Enhancing Daily Life for Aphasia Patients

Posted at 16:33h in Uncategorized by masteranalytics9@gmail.com
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WHAT IS APHASIA? Aphasia is a debilitating neurological condition that affects an individual's ability to speak, comprehend, read, and write. The communication disorder is often a symptom of brain trauma caused by a head injury, stroke, tumor, Alzheimer's Disease, or other neurodegenerative condition that affects the...

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