COMMUNICATION SKILLS: APHASIA VERSION
Stroke can affect communication.
This is called aphasia.
Aphasia can make it hard to:
We offer a communication group.
The communication group is directed by a speech therapist.
Trained volunteers help to get words out.
People with aphasia are encouraged to communicate with others in the group.
There are new topics and new activities each week.
Past activities have included:
~ Sharing stories and experiences
~ Discussing family trees
~ Word-finding games
~ And more!
Communication group happens every Friday.
Aphasia-friendly formatting based on:
Rose, T., Worrall, L., Hickson, L., & Hoffmann, T. (2014). Aphasia-friendly health information: Text formatting facilitators and barriers
Rose, T., Worrall, L., Hickson, L., & Hoffmann, T. (2012). Guiding principles for printed education materials: Design preferences of people with aphasia
Rose, T., Worrall, L., Hickson, L., & Hoffmann, T. (2011). Exploring the use of graphics in written health information for people with aphasia
Stroke Association (UK). (2012). Accessible information guidelines: Making information accessible for people with aphasia
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