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Speech therapist Goh Huai Zhi shares his understanding of the brain and insights on aphasia recovery.
Speech therapist Goh Huai Zhi shares his understanding of the brain and insights on aphasia recovery.
Lotje reveals her tips on adjusting to acquired communication disorder aphasia and finding a new way of life in her present reality.
Lotje shares with Aphasia SG her inspiring insights and fascinating recovery methods to overcome her traumatic stroke experience and rediscover her purpose in life.
For Anthony and Tesia, retiring meant having the luxury of time to pursue the activities they enjoy. But when a brain tumour affected Tesia’s health, learn how they adapted their travel plans into supermarket games and food escapades.
When Mrs Tan lost her speech capabilities, learn how she and her husband sourced for creative ways to recover while continuing to enjoy the sweet moments of married life together.
Read how Catherine Yeow, 77, taps into her curious mind and can-do attitude to tackle new caregiving duties and seek out the best care for her son.
The impact of aphasia on relationships may be profound, or only slight. No two people with aphasia are alike with respect to severity, former speech
What is aphasia, who does it affect, and why is it so frustrating and isolating? Is it prevalent in Singapore? How does a person with
A person with aphasia may suffer from impairment to particular components of language, corresponding to the location of the brain injury in the individual. Aphasia
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing part or all of a person’s use of language. It occurs after parts of the brain controlling language
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