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What is Speech Therapy for Adults??
In this blog, Cecelia answers common speech therapy related questions and shares therapy techniques.
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What is Client-Centered Speech Therapy and Why is it Important?
Speech therapy that is person-centered (or client-centered) is collaborative and tailored to one's specific needs and lived experience. It results in better outcomes. Learn what person-centered therapy should look like and how it will take your speech therapy goals to the next level.
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Cognitive Health Through Social Engagement: Why Conversation is Good for the Brain
Conversation is the most fundamental brain exercise we engage in every day. The benefits of social engagement can’t be overstated. Science suggests we could lower our risk of dementia and preserve brain health with an active social life. This article places a focus on stroke recovery and Parkinson's disease to show how social connection can have positive impacts in brain health.
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Communicating After a Stroke Is Not Just About Words...Or the Words We Can't Find
A stroke can impact one's ability to communicate effectively. Add the other stressful life changes that a stroke can cause and it can create a strain on stroke recovery, relationships and wellbeing. This is a speech pathologist's guide in how to have important conversations with your loved ones when aphasia is an obstacle.
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How to Help Someone with Anomic Aphasia
When we struggle with word finding, this is called anomia. Anomic aphasia is the diagnosis that describes word finding difficulty and can be related to a stroke or dementia or similar conditions. There are ways to help someone who is struggling to find their words. Learn strategies from a speech pathologist specialized in aphasia.
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How a Stroke Can Impact Communication
There are several ways that a stroke can negatively affect communication. Learn the differences and symptoms of dysarthria, aphasia, and verbal apraxia and how speech therapy can rehabilitate communication after a stroke.
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What is Aphasia?
Aphasia, by definition, is a language impairment and does not suggest any other cognitive deficit. It is a common consequence of stroke, brain tumor, head injury or similar conditions. Each case of aphasia is different and no two brains are the same.
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Do you have aphasia? Do you know your rights?
The Aphasia Bill or Rights ensures people are notified of their aphasia diagnosis, their rights to treatment and connects resources
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