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Tag Archives: Communication
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Norman and Nancy
Norman has aphasia with very limited speech. This is an example of how Norman and Nancy communicate.
How family and friends can help
Using the telephone
Communication, memory and concentration
Coping with numbers
Dysarthria
In the following film you will see a person who has dysarthria.
Aphasia – Supported Communication
Found in Topic: Communication strategies
Tagged: Communication | Communication Aids | Supported Communication | aphasia
Tagged: Communication | Communication Aids | Supported Communication | aphasia
Aphasia introduction
How carers can help with communication
Generally anyone with a communication problem will need time and your patience to make them feel at ease when they are attempting to communicate. If they are stressed their communication is likely to be worse than if they are relaxed … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Practical advice and tips for carers, Communication strategies
Tagged: Communication | Speech and Language Therapy | Supported Communication
Tagged: Communication | Speech and Language Therapy | Supported Communication
Communication problems after stroke – Dysarthria
Dysarthria is a disorder of the muscles of the face, mouth and breathing control which enable us to produce speech. The person has no difficulty understanding what is being communicated to them and they have the ability to communicate but … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Practical advice and tips for carers, Communication strategies
Tagged: Communication | Dysarthria
Tagged: Communication | Dysarthria
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