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"I am here to support the aphasia community. I'm here to get the message out. Make aphasia. A household word, right? Is that the right way to put it? Because so many people have never heard the word. And if we want the folks that we love, who have aphasia to feel included, we have to get the word out. " - Genevieve Richardson
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Genevieve talks about visual aids that can help people with aphasia. She also answers three questions: predicting success from therapy, who is a candidate for therapy, and what should a family consider after being discharged from different areas in the recovery journey!
☀️HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE☀️
A CHALLENGE FOR YOU
IF YOU WANT TO ASK GENEVIEVE A QUESTION, THESE ARE THE WAYS
WHAT ARE VISUAL AIDS?
WRITING WORDS AS A PERSON WITH APHASIA
PREDICTING LONG-TERM SUCCESS AND COMMUNICATION AFTER APHASIA
WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR APHASIA THERAPY?
WHAT MUST A FAMILY CONSIDER WHEN DISCHARGED FROM APHASIA THERAPY?
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By LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson4.5
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"I am here to support the aphasia community. I'm here to get the message out. Make aphasia. A household word, right? Is that the right way to put it? Because so many people have never heard the word. And if we want the folks that we love, who have aphasia to feel included, we have to get the word out. " - Genevieve Richardson
☀️DESCRIPTION☀️
Genevieve talks about visual aids that can help people with aphasia. She also answers three questions: predicting success from therapy, who is a candidate for therapy, and what should a family consider after being discharged from different areas in the recovery journey!
☀️HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS EPISODE☀️
A CHALLENGE FOR YOU
IF YOU WANT TO ASK GENEVIEVE A QUESTION, THESE ARE THE WAYS
WHAT ARE VISUAL AIDS?
WRITING WORDS AS A PERSON WITH APHASIA
PREDICTING LONG-TERM SUCCESS AND COMMUNICATION AFTER APHASIA
WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR APHASIA THERAPY?
WHAT MUST A FAMILY CONSIDER WHEN DISCHARGED FROM APHASIA THERAPY?
For more content from this episode, including a Reader's Guide and Excerpts, subscribe to the Listen for LIFE Podcast Series HERE
_________________
Interact with the Host and Guests each Week
For subscribers of the Listen for LIFE Podcast series, you will receive exclusive content from the live show when it posts to the podcast the following week. Content includes a PDF summary of the episode with key takeaways and any materials such as ebooks, workbooks, or guides from the show.
Not sure if you subscribed to the podcast series or want to subscribe now? Follow this link 🔗 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST SERIES 🔗
___________________
🌟DoLIFESpeechPathology.com 🌟
___________________
"My husband is so inspired; now he wants to write a book! Your podcast is so inspiring." TW <-- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show!
This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the life you desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review." Then be sure to tell me in the comments what you loved most about the episode!

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