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REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA ASSESSMENT TOOLS Aphasia and AAC. Lingraphica offers a variety of resources, apps, and devices that can help people with aphasia and their loved ones. We offer free one-on-one consultations for SLPs who have someone on caseload who might be a good fit for an AAC device but aren’t entirely sure where to start. If you’d like to learn more or see a device in action, request a 15-minute call with one of our APHASIA SUPPORT GROUP FINDER Support Group Finder. Having aphasia can make you feel lonely, isolated, and withdrawn. You may find it difficult to open up to friends and family about what you’re experiencing. If so, you may find it’s helpful to join a support group. There are dozens of aphasia support groups located throughout the United States. 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Rate Control and Timing Approaches: Incorporate rhythm into speech to help with articulation skills. This may include: Finger tapping or finger counting while speaking may help the speaker to slow down, relax and break the word or sentence into smaller, easier-to-produce sections. Singing or choral reading techniques may make it easier forthe
REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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103 Carnegie Center Suite 104 Princeton, NJ 08540 Toll Free: 888-274-2742 Alternative Phone: 609-275-1300 Fax: 609-275-1311www.aphasia.com
FREE COMMUNICATION BOARDS Free Printable Communication Boards. Communication boards are a great low-tech AAC tool to quickly improve basic communication. Although they are limited compared to an AAC device, they are also easy to use.Lingraphica offers free communication boards with vocabulary focused on basic wants and needs as well as hospital and health specific vocabulary. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without 12 TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL APHASIA COMMUNICATION Communication after a stroke can be a tough task for everyone, especially when aphasia is part of the equation. It’s easy for both sides to become frustrated, impatient, and defeated. However, a good caregiver or communication partner can implement these SIX FREE APHASIA-FRIENDLY VIDEO GAMES Free. App Store ® (iPhone/iPad) Google Play™ store (Android) This clever game takes word searches and flips them on their head. Instead of searching for words on a grid of letters, players move columns of letters to form words, kind of like a combination lock. It’s simple to learn but challenging enough to keep you thinking for hours. APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions GESTURAL FACILIATION OF NAMING (GES) Gestural Facilitation of Naming (GES) is a treatment for aphasia that focuses on improving word retrieval. GES uses gestures to help someone with aphasia recall words. These gestures are specifically trained to be linked with specific words. Research has shown that action andlanguage are
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Creating Icons. To create an icon, navigate to the page you want the icon to be on, and then press the Orange Menu Button. Next, select “Add New Icon/Page”. You will now be in the Icon Editor. On the Left are the different options for creating your icon. On the Right is a preview of what that Icon looks like, as well as the ability to AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Aphasia Study: Noun and Verb Retrieval of Persons with Aphasia. Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia (PWA) based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. Thegoals were
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions DIFFICULTY WITH WRITTEN EXPRESSION Writing can be difficult for a person with aphasia for two reasons. The primary reason is that the language impairment impacts the content of what they are able to write. However, many people with aphasia also experience physical difficulty with writing. Aphasia is usually the SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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103 Carnegie Center Suite 104 Princeton, NJ 08540 Toll Free: 888-274-2742 Alternative Phone: 609-275-1300 Fax: 609-275-1311www.aphasia.com
AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Aphasia Study: Noun and Verb Retrieval of Persons with Aphasia. Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia (PWA) based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. Thegoals were
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions DIFFICULTY WITH WRITTEN EXPRESSION Writing can be difficult for a person with aphasia for two reasons. The primary reason is that the language impairment impacts the content of what they are able to write. However, many people with aphasia also experience physical difficulty with writing. Aphasia is usually the SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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103 Carnegie Center Suite 104 Princeton, NJ 08540 Toll Free: 888-274-2742 Alternative Phone: 609-275-1300 Fax: 609-275-1311www.aphasia.com
FREE COMMUNICATION BOARDS Free Printable Communication Boards. Communication boards are a great low-tech AAC tool to quickly improve basic communication. Although they are limited compared to an AAC device, they are also easy to use.Lingraphica offers free communication boards with vocabulary focused on basic wants and needs as well as hospital and health specific vocabulary. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses.SCRIPT TRAINING
In Script Training, the person with aphasia and the speech-language pathologist (SLP) work together to create scripts. A script is a predictable sequence of sentences. A script can be a story that the person with aphasia tells, also known as a monologue. A script can also be between two people, such as ordering food in a restaurant. TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Rate Control and Timing Approaches: Incorporate rhythm into speech to help with articulation skills. This may include: Finger tapping or finger counting while speaking may help the speaker to slow down, relax and break the word or sentence into smaller, easier-to-produce sections. Singing or choral reading techniques may make it easier forthe
ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without TRANSCORTICAL MOTOR APHASIA Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TMA or TMoA) is a type of aphasia that is similar to Broca’s aphasia. TMA is due to stroke or brain injury that impacts, but does not directly affect, Broca’s area. Broca’s area is the area of the brain responsible for language production. TMA is the result of a stroke or brain injury that is near Broca’s area. SIX FREE APHASIA-FRIENDLY VIDEO GAMES Free. App Store ® (iPhone/iPad) Google Play™ store (Android) This clever game takes word searches and flips them on their head. Instead of searching for words on a grid of letters, players move columns of letters to form words, kind of like a combination lock. It’s simple to learn but challenging enough to keep you thinking for hours. GESTURAL FACILIATION OF NAMING (GES) Gestural Facilitation of Naming (GES) is a treatment for aphasia that focuses on improving word retrieval. GES uses gestures to help someone with aphasia recall words. These gestures are specifically trained to be linked with specific words. Research has shown that action andlanguage are
AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Aphasia Study: Noun and Verb Retrieval of Persons with Aphasia. Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia (PWA) based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. Thegoals were
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions DIFFICULTY WITH WRITTEN EXPRESSION Writing can be difficult for a person with aphasia for two reasons. The primary reason is that the language impairment impacts the content of what they are able to write. However, many people with aphasia also experience physical difficulty with writing. Aphasia is usually the SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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103 Carnegie Center Suite 104 Princeton, NJ 08540 Toll Free: 888-274-2742 Alternative Phone: 609-275-1300 Fax: 609-275-1311www.aphasia.com
AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Aphasia Study: Noun and Verb Retrieval of Persons with Aphasia. Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia (PWA) based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. Thegoals were
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions DIFFICULTY WITH WRITTEN EXPRESSION Writing can be difficult for a person with aphasia for two reasons. The primary reason is that the language impairment impacts the content of what they are able to write. However, many people with aphasia also experience physical difficulty with writing. Aphasia is usually the SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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103 Carnegie Center Suite 104 Princeton, NJ 08540 Toll Free: 888-274-2742 Alternative Phone: 609-275-1300 Fax: 609-275-1311www.aphasia.com
FREE COMMUNICATION BOARDS Free Printable Communication Boards. Communication boards are a great low-tech AAC tool to quickly improve basic communication. Although they are limited compared to an AAC device, they are also easy to use.Lingraphica offers free communication boards with vocabulary focused on basic wants and needs as well as hospital and health specific vocabulary. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses.SCRIPT TRAINING
In Script Training, the person with aphasia and the speech-language pathologist (SLP) work together to create scripts. A script is a predictable sequence of sentences. A script can be a story that the person with aphasia tells, also known as a monologue. A script can also be between two people, such as ordering food in a restaurant. TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Rate Control and Timing Approaches: Incorporate rhythm into speech to help with articulation skills. This may include: Finger tapping or finger counting while speaking may help the speaker to slow down, relax and break the word or sentence into smaller, easier-to-produce sections. Singing or choral reading techniques may make it easier forthe
ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without TRANSCORTICAL MOTOR APHASIA Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TMA or TMoA) is a type of aphasia that is similar to Broca’s aphasia. TMA is due to stroke or brain injury that impacts, but does not directly affect, Broca’s area. Broca’s area is the area of the brain responsible for language production. TMA is the result of a stroke or brain injury that is near Broca’s area. SIX FREE APHASIA-FRIENDLY VIDEO GAMES Free. App Store ® (iPhone/iPad) Google Play™ store (Android) This clever game takes word searches and flips them on their head. Instead of searching for words on a grid of letters, players move columns of letters to form words, kind of like a combination lock. It’s simple to learn but challenging enough to keep you thinking for hours. GESTURAL FACILIATION OF NAMING (GES) Gestural Facilitation of Naming (GES) is a treatment for aphasia that focuses on improving word retrieval. GES uses gestures to help someone with aphasia recall words. These gestures are specifically trained to be linked with specific words. Research has shown that action andlanguage are
AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA ASSESSMENT TOOLS Aphasia and AAC. Lingraphica offers a variety of resources, apps, and devices that can help people with aphasia and their loved ones. We offer free one-on-one consultations for SLPs who have someone on caseload who might be a good fit for an AAC device but aren’t entirely sure where to start. If you’d like to learn more or see a device in action, request a 15-minute call with one of our 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Total Communication: Use a total communication approach to facilitate functional communication for your client, while targeting articulation of speech skills. This may include: No-tech communication tools: gesturing and pointing; Low-tech (augmentative) communication tools: pen and paper, a whiteboard or pictures; High-tech (augmentative) communication tools: text-to-speech apps, communication APHASIA SUPPORT GROUP FINDER Support Group Finder. Having aphasia can make you feel lonely, isolated, and withdrawn. You may find it difficult to open up to friends and family about what you’re experiencing. If so, you may find it’s helpful to join a support group. There are dozens of aphasia support groups located throughout the United States. APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA ASSESSMENT TOOLS Aphasia and AAC. Lingraphica offers a variety of resources, apps, and devices that can help people with aphasia and their loved ones. We offer free one-on-one consultations for SLPs who have someone on caseload who might be a good fit for an AAC device but aren’t entirely sure where to start. If you’d like to learn more or see a device in action, request a 15-minute call with one of our 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Total Communication: Use a total communication approach to facilitate functional communication for your client, while targeting articulation of speech skills. This may include: No-tech communication tools: gesturing and pointing; Low-tech (augmentative) communication tools: pen and paper, a whiteboard or pictures; High-tech (augmentative) communication tools: text-to-speech apps, communication APHASIA SUPPORT GROUP FINDER Support Group Finder. Having aphasia can make you feel lonely, isolated, and withdrawn. You may find it difficult to open up to friends and family about what you’re experiencing. If so, you may find it’s helpful to join a support group. There are dozens of aphasia support groups located throughout the United States. APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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FREE COMMUNICATION BOARDS Free Printable Communication Boards. Communication boards are a great low-tech AAC tool to quickly improve basic communication. Although they are limited compared to an AAC device, they are also easy to use.Lingraphica offers free communication boards with vocabulary focused on basic wants and needs as well as hospital and health specific vocabulary. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. 3 THERAPY TECHNIQUES FOR TARGETING APRAXIA Total Communication: Use a total communication approach to facilitate functional communication for your client, while targeting articulation of speech skills. This may include: No-tech communication tools: gesturing and pointing; Low-tech (augmentative) communication tools: pen and paper, a whiteboard or pictures; High-tech (augmentative) communication tools: text-to-speech apps, communication APHASIA SUPPORT GROUP FINDER Support Group Finder. Having aphasia can make you feel lonely, isolated, and withdrawn. You may find it difficult to open up to friends and family about what you’re experiencing. If so, you may find it’s helpful to join a support group. There are dozens of aphasia support groups located throughout the United States. VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS FOR APHASIA CAREGIVERS Virtual Connections: An Online Meetup Group For Individuals with Aphasia and Caregivers. Virtual Connections has quickly become one of the most popular resources for people with aphasia and for their caregivers. And with the latest findings from our caregiver survey, we’ve added multiple caregiver-specific sessions that address the challenges highlighted in the report. 12 TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL APHASIA COMMUNICATION Communication after a stroke can be a tough task for everyone, especially when aphasia is part of the equation. It’s easy for both sides to become frustrated, impatient, and defeated. However, a good caregiver or communication partner can implement these APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Aphasia Study: Noun and Verb Retrieval of Persons with Aphasia. Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia (PWA) based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. Thegoals were
TREATMENT OF UNDERLYING FORMS (UTF) Treatment of Underlying Forms (TUF) is a treatment strategy to improve sentence structure. It is mostly used with people who have nonfluent aphasia, like Broca’s aphasia. People with nonfluent aphasia usually have difficulties with agrammatism. This includes word order, sentence structure, and using “small” words like prepositions GESTURAL FACILIATION OF NAMING (GES) Gestural Facilitation of Naming (GES) is a treatment for aphasia that focuses on improving word retrieval. GES uses gestures to help someone with aphasia recall words. These gestures are specifically trained to be linked with specific words. Research has shown that action andlanguage are
SIX FREE APHASIA-FRIENDLY VIDEO GAMES Free. App Store ® (iPhone/iPad) Google Play™ store (Android) This clever game takes word searches and flips them on their head. Instead of searching for words on a grid of letters, players move columns of letters to form words, kind of like a combination lock. It’s simple to learn but challenging enough to keep you thinking for hours. AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. SMALLTALK FREE APHASIA COMMUNICATION AND VIDEO APPS Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. SMALLTALK FREE APHASIA COMMUNICATION AND VIDEO APPS Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORK Welcome to Smart Paperwork! Login to access the funding paperwork foryour trial. Login.
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2021 APHASIA CAREGIVER REPORT The 2021 Aphasia Caregiver Report. The 2021 Aphasia Caregiver Report offers an updated look at how aphasia impacts caregivers. This update to last year’s groundbreaking report contains responses from 538 caregivers of people with aphasia who graciously shared how their lives changed since their loved one acquired aphasia. VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS FOR APHASIA CAREGIVERS Virtual Connections: An Online Meetup Group For Individuals with Aphasia and Caregivers. Virtual Connections has quickly become one of the most popular resources for people with aphasia and for their caregivers. And with the latest findings from our caregiver survey, we’ve added multiple caregiver-specific sessions that address the challenges highlighted in the report. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses.DEVICES AND SUPPORT
Learn about Lingraphica speech-generating devices, get training and support, hear success stories, explore funding options, and more. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS (SLPS) Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. TRANSCORTICAL MOTOR APHASIA Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TMA or TMoA) is a type of aphasia that is similar to Broca’s aphasia. TMA is due to stroke or brain injury that impacts, but does not directly affect, Broca’s area. Broca’s area is the area of the brain responsible for language production. TMA is the result of a stroke or brain injury that is near Broca’s area.WHAT IS DYSARTHRIA?
The difference between the two is that dysarthria is a speech impairment while aphasia is a language impairment. Aphasia is a language disorder, most commonly due to a stroke or other brain injury. People with aphasia often know what they want to say butcannot find
AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. SMALLTALK FREE APHASIA COMMUNICATION AND VIDEO APPS Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORKORGANIZING PAPERWORKPAPER WORK ORPAPERWORK
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AAC DEVICES FOR COMMUNICATION Beyond Communication Devices. Lingraphica AAC communication devices are great for improving communication and speech. But if you’re not quite ready for one, we offer communication and therapy apps you can try right away. TalkPath Therapy. TalkPath. FREE ONLINE APHASIA MEETUPS An Entire Community at Your Fingertips. Connect with hundreds of individuals with aphasia and their loved ones from anywhere in the world. Live online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists and other aphasia experts are available 7 days a week for FREE. New sessions posted every Thursday at 1:00 PM Eastern. APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS Join Us for FREE Online Meetups for Families Living with Aphasia. Sessions facilitated by speech-language pathologists, music therapists, and aphasia experts. Join sessions to meet others, share ideas, and practice your communication skills. End the isolation, sign up for your favorite sessions today. * All session times listed are inEASTERN TIME.
APHASIA FROM BRAIN TUMOR Although aphasia typically results from a stroke or brain injury, brain tumors can also cause aphasia. A brain tumor is a mass of cells that grows in the brain. Brain tumors can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A tumor can cause aphasia if it impacts the brain’s language centers. SMALLTALK FREE APHASIA COMMUNICATION AND VIDEO APPS Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. SLP PORTAL – SMART PAPERWORKORGANIZING PAPERWORKPAPER WORK ORPAPERWORK
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APHASIA FROM DEMENTIA PPA is a type of aphasia that starts out with mild speech and language impairments. The symptoms get more severe as the dementia progresses. Even though PPA is a progressive impairment, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work with people with PPA. They can identify strategies to make communication easier as the disease progresses. 2021 APHASIA CAREGIVER REPORT The 2021 Aphasia Caregiver Report. The 2021 Aphasia Caregiver Report offers an updated look at how aphasia impacts caregivers. This update to last year’s groundbreaking report contains responses from 538 caregivers of people with aphasia who graciously shared how their lives changed since their loved one acquired aphasia. VIRTUAL CONNECTIONS FOR APHASIA CAREGIVERS Virtual Connections: An Online Meetup Group For Individuals with Aphasia and Caregivers. Virtual Connections has quickly become one of the most popular resources for people with aphasia and for their caregivers. And with the latest findings from our caregiver survey, we’ve added multiple caregiver-specific sessions that address the challenges highlighted in the report.DEVICES AND SUPPORT
Learn about Lingraphica speech-generating devices, get training and support, hear success stories, explore funding options, and more. PARAPHASIA AND APHASIA Paraphasia and Aphasia | Lingraphica. When speaking with someone with aphasia, you might notice that they say “week” when they mean “month,” or try to say “pen” but it comes out “ken.”. These types of errors are called paraphasias, and they are common inmany types of
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS (SLPS) Lingraphica Can Help. We help adults with speech and language impairments to reconnect with family and friends, improve communication, and live their best lives. Call us at 866-570-8775 or visit the link below to get started. Schedule a Free Consultation. ORAL READING FOR LANGUAGE IN APHASIA (ORLA) Oral Reading for Language in Aphasia (ORLA) is a reading treatment for people with aphasia. It focuses on reading full sentences rather than single words. The goal of using sentences instead of single words is to improve the reader’s intonation and prosody. Prosody is the rhythm of speech – the natural ups and downs that people without APHASIA STUDY: NOUN AND VERB RETRIEVAL OF PERSONS WITH Lingraphica Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Dr. Richard Steele, summarizes findings of Dutch researchers regarding the retrieval of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia based on four factors: word class, age of acquisition, imageability, and word frequency. TRANSCORTICAL MOTOR APHASIA Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TMA or TMoA) is a type of aphasia that is similar to Broca’s aphasia. TMA is due to stroke or brain injury that impacts, but does not directly affect, Broca’s area. Broca’s area is the area of the brain responsible for language production. TMA is the result of a stroke or brain injury that is near Broca’s area.WHAT IS DYSARTHRIA?
The difference between the two is that dysarthria is a speech impairment while aphasia is a language impairment. Aphasia is a language disorder, most commonly due to a stroke or other brain injury. People with aphasia often know what they want to say butcannot find
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