Tips

Talking With Individuals With Aphasia: Maximizing Communication Effectiveness by Pelagie M. Beeson, PhD., CCC-SLP

Singing by Judith Russo
My husband suffered a stroke in February, 2000. Aphasia was the result of his stroke. Upon leaving the hospital, unfortunately most of the competent staff there were not familiar with Aphasia and were unable to tell me anything about what had happened.

Ten Commandments for the Stroke Survivor and the Caregivers by JackQue Day

Tips from a spouse of an aphasia survivor by Judi Stradinger

Patients give helpful tips for others by University of Arizona Aphasia Clinic

Aphasia Tips from the Reading Group at the University of South Florida by Cheryl Paul
The members of the U.S.F. Aphasia Reading and Writing Group offer these tips to people with aphasia:

Talking Tough? by Angela Hein Ciccia, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, and Jamie Harding, M.A., CCC-SLP

SOMETHING WE ALL NEED TO KNOW: IS IT A STROKE? by Heather Gibson
Find out how doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke

Be a Proactive Patient by Sandy Caudell
Tips for becoming a more proactive patient

Build up your brain by The following review is by Tara Parker-Pope
Staying mentally, physically and socially active might prevent decline

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