Not everything goes right the first time.
Took 7 attempts to record my first video but I eventually got there.
#aphasia #whenthewordsawaywent #letstalkaphasia
Tonight the hammers are going to win and top my week off ⚒️ what am I looking forward to more my wedding or the West Ham final…. What a silly question COYI West Ham United #LetsTalkAphasia I may have aphasia but I have my speech when it comes to football ⚽️⚒️
June is 🇨🇦 #RockingAphasia They rock! 😁🧠🤘🪨 #Aphasia #Aphasia AwarenessMonth #aphasiaawareness #LetsTalkAphasia
#AphasiaAwarenessMonth #LetsTalkAphasia Encourage, Give Time, Focus, Be Patient and Be Persistent.
Remember people with Aphasia are intelligent humans.
Aphasia (difficulty processing language after brain injury) has not stopped this group from writing original music and song, in a collaborative knowledge exchange project. Performance 3.30pm 6th June at the Bloomsbury Theatre Studio: tinyurl.com/56tdrrhj #LetsTalkAphasia
Head over to stroke.org.uk to order your free guides and tools for communication after stroke #LetsTalkAphasia #whenthewordsawaywent Stroke Association
4 in 10 stroke survivors (40%) have #aphasia soon after their #stroke .
We’re fully behind Stroke Association in raising awareness of aphasia this #StrokeAwarenessMonth
Like, comment, or share to help raise awareness 🙌
#letstalkaphasia #aphasia #aphasia awareness
June is aphasia awareness month.
Aphasia is a communication disability.
Aphasia is common after a stroke.
Members of online aphasia group said:
“You can still learn and do new things.”
“I sing in a choir.”
“I put on a performance.”
#LetsTalkAphasia
#AphasiaAwarenessMonth
May is #StrokeAwarenessMonth
StrokeAssocScotland and Stroke Association have launched their new campaign, 'A- what-sia? #LetsTalkAphasia ' to highlight the language and communication disorder that affects so many stroke survivors.
Find out more: stroke.org.uk/get-involved/s…
#LetsTalkAphasia Stroke Association
Nearly two-thirds of stroke survivors have a communication problem due to a stroke such as aphasia or dysarthria.
Fact for #strokeawarenessmonth - Aphasia is a complex language and communication disorder resulting from damage to the language centres of the brain. It has multiple potential causes, but stroke is the biggest cause - 40% of stroke survivors have aphasia 🧠 #LetsTalkAphasia #SLT
The theme for #StrokeAwarenessMonth in May 2023 is #LetsTalkAphasia and the aim is to raise awareness of aphasia. Aphasia is a complex language & communication disorder resulting from damage to the language centres of the brain Stroke Association
June is Aphasia Awareness Month!
Aphasia is a complex language and communication disorder resulting from damage to the language centres of the brain. It has multiple potential causes, including head injury or a brain tumour, but stroke is the biggest cause.
#LetsTalkAphasia
This #StrokeAwarenessMonth we’re sharing messages from Stroke Association for their #LetsTalkAphasia campaign.
#Aphasia can affect independence, work life and the ability to communicate.
Please, comment on, like or share this post to help spread awareness of this condition.
May is #StrokeAwarenessMonth and Stroke Association are running a campaign on aphasia #LetsTalkAphasia . Such a valuable campaign to raise awareness of a complex consequence of stroke that impacts many people.
If you’re a #SLT , you can help support aphasia mood screening & research!
Speech & language therapy are raising awareness of #aphasia . Aphasia is a #CommunicationDisability from damage to the brain's communication centres. Aphasia affects approx 350,000 people in the UK yet not many people have heard of it. #AphasiaAwarenessMonth #LetsTalkAphasia
#LetsTalkAphasia #SouthSefton #communicationPlusGroup Great week one with some amazing people navigating their lives after Stroke 💪💜
Poor awareness of aphasia contributes to the loneliness & exclusion #PeopleWithAphasia can experience. We can all improve our communication skills & support inclusivity for anyone with a communication disability. Find out more & sign up at communication-access.co.uk #LetsTalkAphasia