Aphasia (language difficulties)

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Aphasia (language difficulties)

Aphasia is a language disorder that impacts the ability to speak, understand, read, or write, often resulting from stroke or brain injury. It can range from mild to severe and affects communication and social participation. I work with adults to assess language abilities and design therapy to rebuild communication skills through targeted exercises and real-life practice. Therapy focuses on improving expression, comprehension, and confidence in daily conversations.

Helping you reconnect through language

Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to speak, understand, read, or write, often resulting from stroke or brain injury.

Every client has unique challenges. We focus on real-life communication goals, like making a phone call, holding a conversation, or reading a menu.

Therapy is tailored using approaches like Semantic Feature Analysis or Melodic Intonation Therapy, depending on individual needs.

We equip family members with tools and strategies to better understand and communicate with their loved one.

Therapy helps rebuild confidence, supporting clients to engage more fully in social, work, or daily interactions.