How to Speak with Someone After a Stroke-(Aphasia)
How to Speak with Someone After a Stroke-(Aphasia)
This video is the first in a weekly series by Eugene Speech-Language Therapy LLC. I give tips for how to communicate with someone who has aphasia, a language disorder, that happens after a stroke, brain injury, or progressive disease.
Visit the American Stroke Foundation at: americanstroke.org
Visit the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association at: http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Stroke/
If you would like a hand out of how to communicate when you have aphasia and when you are talking with someone with aphasia, let me know!
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Thank you. Been having a difficult time with my spouse with communication. Note××× It is just as scary for those of us who are trying to communicate especially not wanting to hurt their feelings trying to understand them.
tjank you
Thank you so much for this advice!
Thank you
We’re trying to learn a new (difficult) language in order to keep the brain as active as possible.
Im currently nursing a nearly blind family member, so she’s unable to use text and pics.
She suffered multiple strokes, we’re investigating stemcell therapy clinics
God bless you all
Very helpful! Some additional tips to help with stroke recovery are outlined in this article as well: https://advanced-homehealthcare.com/respite-care-offers-practical-help/
Nice mam good tips for every person…. Thanks
Thank you. Really appreciated
Thank you and you are really beautiful 🙂
Recently made a friend who has Aphasia and I’m looking for ways to help him.
Thank you for your upload. I have Aphasia. I wrote an essay about my experience with Aphasia and I perform the essay, "Lost and Found" by Paul David Wilson.
https://youtu.be/dzBE03rIPtM
Thank you For the Video
My Mom Just have a Stroke and Im Trying to Learn the Most on How Can I Assist on Her Recovery.
Really Appreciate this Information.
Came for el gato
My fiance has had a stroke, and I have issues with understanding him right now and this has been very helpful. Thank you!
I am having a very tough time with my father and if there is anyways to communicate with you for advice I would really appreciate it.
God bless you mam because you have showing a way to many people because my grand mother have stroke so now i will help her
To everyone suffering this never give up the brain has A way to repair itself God bless all sufferers I’m lucky I suffered a right side stroke it effect my speech I spoke like I’m stoned and also my right leg and arm plus right side of view on both eyes people who ain’t had a stroke don’t realise how hard this is and how it affects our life’s be kind don’t take advantage of what this beautiful life has to offer i now live each day as it’s a gift to me
Thank you so much for the tips ! Appreciate your efforts..
great video! Thank you! But you forgot a don’t. Do not interrupt or interject. that my biggest frustration with aphasia.