The holiday season is in full swing. We all find ourselves caught up in the hustle of the season searching for the right gifts, making sure our cookies are done for the upcoming party, and digging out the decorations to …
Read PostJune marks the month for National Aphasia Awareness, a condition that impacts up to 40% of individuals who have a stroke.1 What is aphasia? According to the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), aphasia is a speech and language disorder …
Read PostAccording to the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), aphasia is a speech and language disorder caused by neurological damage. Strokes are the leading cause of aphasia, but aphasia can also be the result of a brain tumor, traumatic brain …
Read PostA speech language pathologist (SLP) is a trained, certified medical professional. One of their specialties is working with individuals who have speech difficulties due to a variety of reasons: Stroke – one of the side effects from a stroke …
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