Aphasia Overview

Aphasia is an acquired language disorder which may have resulted from an internal brain injury such as stroke, from a lesion or tumor in the brain, or from an external brain injury. Simply put, aphasia can occur from damage to the normal language functioning of the brain. Aphasia has many forms or types depending on the area of the brain that has been affected.

By working through therapy, where one practices their use and understanding of language, many of aphasia's obstacles can be overcome. Depending on what areas of the brain have been affected that has caused aphasia, some key areas of speech and language rehabilitation are:

  • Using words, pictures and/or symbols to re-build their understanding of language.
  • Listening to spoken words, sentences and phrases and speaking them.
  • Practicing writing, spelling and creating cohesive sentences.

DynaVox provides a range of tools that individuals with aphasia need to overcome communication challenges, develop language and literacy skills, make choices, speak their minds and fully participate in life!

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Implementation Toolkit

The Implementation Toolkit is a collection of video and print-based resources created to help you facilitate successful interaction using AAC.

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