Aphasia Access Conversations brings you the latest aphasia resources, tips, and a-ha moments from Life Participation professionals who deliver way more than stroke and aphasia facts. Topics include aphasia group treatment ideas, communication access strategies, plus ways to grow awareness and funds for your group aphasia therapy program. This podcast is produced by Aphasia Access. Search our courses, resources, and events by keywords at https://bit.ly/aphaccacademy.
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You are in the right place if you know the word aphasia. This podcast is to provide you with knowledge, inspiration, resources, and support. Do you feel alone and overwhelmed with day-to-day decisions? The Listen for LIFE podcast is for you! We’ll share inspirational stories and provide information you need to know to live your best life. We’ve all heard that life takes a village. Welcome to your village. LIFE Speech Pathology + LIFE Aphasia Academy® supports the aphasia community via our pr ...
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"The Kristen Toepfer Podcast Stroke and Aphasia Advocate" chronicles Kristen's journey from strutting the runways of NYFW to battling a massive stroke and undergoing multiple brain surgeries. Through her inspiring narrative of resilience and recovery, Kristen aims to educate and empower listeners, offering insights to help prevent similar life-altering events while spreading awareness about stroke and aphasia.
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#100 Flying the Flag for Aphasia Independence
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The 100th episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast celebrates aphasia independence, focusing on self-sufficiency and resilience. This episode highlights the importance of aphasia independence as someone's joureys through life. It also includes metalanguage in understanding communication patterns and advises celebrating small victories while s…
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Grief and loss: leaning into a much-needed discussion in conversation with CeCelia Zorn, Tania Riske, and Nancy Petersen
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Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I'm Jerry Hoepner. I'm a professor at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and co-facilitator of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Camp, Blugold Brain Injury Group, Mayo Brain Injury Group, and Thursday Night Poets. I'm also a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access striv…
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#99 The Importance of Community with Maura Silverman
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In this episode, we talk about the inspiring work of Maura Silverman, the executive director at the National Aphasia Association. Maura is a passionate advocate for individuals with aphasia and their families, driven by her personal experience with her mother's aphasia. She emphasizes the importance of Aphasia Awareness Month, which aims to amplify…
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#98 The Importance of Counseling for Person's with PPA, with Lindsey Wineholt
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In this episode, Lindsey Wineholt, a speech pathologist at UT Health at Austin, shares her expertise on neurodegenerative disorders, specifically primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Here are the key takeaways: - PPA primarily affects language skills and typically starts in the late fifties or early sixties, gradually worsening over time. - Diagnosis…
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#97 Embrace Your New Reality After Stroke with Ralph Preston
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Ralph Preston, a stroke survivor, as he shares his path to recovery after a right-side hemorrhagic stroke. Here are the top takeaways from this episode: - Ralph emphasizes the importance of intense therapy and dedication to improvement in stroke recovery. - He created the Stroke Buddies Faceboo…
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#96 The Age of Telepractice in 2024
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In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, our host, Genevieve Richardson, is a guest on Telepractice Today for their 200th episode! The episode dives into the world of telepractice and its impact on accessibility and reaching people regardless of their location. Genevieve is joined with Michelle Boisvert where they share their experie…
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The Kristen Toepfer Podcast "Dealing with Aphasia" S01 EP02
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Welcome to the second episode of The Kristen Toepfer Podcast, "Dealing with Aphasia! From the Funny to the Yukky, no holding back." Join Kristen Toepfer, where resilience meets advocacy. Join Kristen Toepfer, a stroke and aphasia advocate, and her cohost Billy Montana, as they navigate through the challenges and triumphs of life after stroke. Krist…
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The Kristen Toepfer Podcast "How to Recover from a stroke" S01 Ep01
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Welcome to the premier episode of The Kristen Toepfer Podcast, "How to recover from a stroke! From the Funny to the Yukky, no holding back." Join Kristen Toepfer, where resilience meets advocacy. Join Kristen Toepfer, a stroke and aphasia advocate, and her cohost Billy Montana, as they navigate through the challenges and triumphs of life after stro…
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The Kristen Toepfer Podcast "Why is my brain an A$$hole?" S01 EP03
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Welcome to the third episode of The Kristen Toepfer Podcast, "Why is my brain an asshole?! From the Funny to the Yukky, no holding back." Join Kristen Toepfer, where resilience meets advocacy. Join Kristen Toepfer, a stroke and aphasia advocate, and her cohost Billy Montana, as they navigate through the challenges and triumphs of life after stroke.…
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#95 LIFE Participation in Aphasia Continuum of Care with Michelle Armour
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, hosted by Genevieve Richardson, we dive into the world of aphasia rehabilitation and support. Our guest, Michelle Armour, a speech-language pathologist at Northwestern Medicine Aphasia Center at Marianjoy, shares her experience and insights on how to navigate life with aphasia. Here are the top takeaw…
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The transformative power of mentoring: A conversation with Robin Pollens
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Dr. Janet Patterson: Welcome to this Aphasia Access Aphasia Conversations Podcast, a series of conversations about aphasia, the LPAA model, and aphasia programs that follow this model. My name is Janet Patterson. I am a Research Speech-Language Pathologist at the VA Northern California Healthcare System in Martinez, California, and a member of the …
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#94 What is Dysphagia with Mary Kate O'Connell
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In this episode of the Listen for Life aphasia podcast, we dive into the topic of swallowing disorders, also known as dysphagia. Our guest is speech pathologist Mary Kate O'Connell, with a passion for working with stroke patients; Mary Kate brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Mary Kate introduces the McNeil Dysphagia Treatment…
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#93 What Resilience Means in Aphasia with Lisa Milliken
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, host Genevieve Richardson interviews Lisa, a speech pathologist with extensive experience in rehabilitating adults with communication challenges. Here are the top takeaways from their conversation: - Lisa shares her journey into the field of speech pathology, starting with her college majors in engine…
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#92 How you Define + Perceive Aphasia is How You Recover From It
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we explore the profound impact of perception and definitions on the journey with aphasia. We emphasize that how aphasia is defined and perceived profoundly influences how treatments are designed, implemented, experienced, and accepted. Here are the top takeaways from this episode: - Perception…
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#91 The Shock of Aphasia: E-Book 1
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In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, we dive into the world of aphasia and explore ways to navigate life with this language disorder. Here's a comprehensive summary of what you can expect: - Genevieve announces the release of three insightful eBooks through her businesses, LIFE Speech Pathology and LIFE Aphasia Academy. These eBo…
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#90 You Are Not Alone: Community Support
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, we dive into the challenges faced by individuals with aphasia and their caregivers, and the crucial role that community support plays in navigating aphasia care. Here's a comprehensive summary of what you can expect: - We start by sharing the inspiring story of Betty, a retired store manager whose hus…
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Episode #116: Understanding Auditory Comprehension with Janet Patterson
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Interviewer info Lyssa Rome is a speech-language pathologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is on staff at the Aphasia Center of California, where she facilitates groups for people with aphasia and their care partners. She owns an LPAA-focused private practice and specializes in working with people with aphasia and other neurogenic communicatio…
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#89 Taking Charge of Tomorrow: Making Legal Decisions Today to Protect Your Future
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, we dive into the important topic of estate planning and the legal aspects of aging. Joining us are Keith Leuty and VeeCee Spear, who provide valuable insights and advice on how to navigate this complex area. Here are the top takeaways from our discussion: - Having a last will and testament is crucial …
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#88 Coping with Emotional Stress in Aphasia
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In this episode, we dive into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals with aphasia, a communication disorder often caused by stroke or neurological impairment. Here are the top takeaways: - We start with Mary's story, a client who expresses her frustration and heartbreak over the difficulties she faces in communicating with …
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Episode #115. Next STEPS: In Conversation with Professor Ian Kneebone
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Show Notes - Episode Next STEPS: In conversation with Professor Ian Kneebone Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I'm Jerry Hoepner. I'm a professor at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and co-facilitator of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Camp, Blugold Brain Injury Group, Mayo Brain Injury Group, and Thursday Night Poets. I'm al…
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#87 Navigating Misunderstandings in Aphasia
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In this episode, we talk about the communication challenges faced by individuals with aphasia, particularly those who have had a stroke or a neurological impairment. We discuss strategies for navigating misunderstandings when the person has fluent aphasia or non-fluent aphasia, and provide valuable insights and resources from experts in the field. …
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#86 Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA), An Introduction
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In this episode, we talk about primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and its impact on individuals and their families. We cover the three types of PPA, the importance of early intervention and diagnosis, and the role of speech therapy in preserving language abilities. Top takeaways: - PPA is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the brain's languag…
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#85 Understanding Parkinson's with Caitlin Fattore
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In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, we talk about the complexities of communication and the power of connection through communication. This episode's guest is Caitlin Fattore, a speech pathologist and co-founder of Voices for Parkinson's, a nonprofit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Caitlin shares valuable insights into t…
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#84 Fluent Aphasia, Episode 2 of Uncomplicating Aphasia
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In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, we discuss the different types of fluent aphasia and their unique challenges. We delve into Wernicke's aphasia, transcortical sensory aphasia, conduction aphasia, and anomic aphasia, highlighting each type's specific symptoms and therapy approaches. Top takeaways from this episode include: - U…
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#83 Non-Fluent Aphasia: Episode 1 of Uncomplicating Aphasia
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This Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast episode discusses non-fluent aphasia, a language disorder affecting speech and language production. Host Genevieve Richardson emphasizes the importance of understanding the distinction between non-fluent and fluent aphasia, as it has significant implications for treatment strategies and communication techniques.…
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#82 Navigating Parkinson's with Early Speech Intervention
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In this episode, we talk about the impact of Parkinson's disease on communication and the transformative role of early speech therapy intervention. Here are the top takeaways: - Parkinson's disease and aphasia both profoundly affect an individual's ability to communicate and maintain connections with loved ones. - Early speech therapy interventions…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia Podcast, host Genevieve Richardson interviews Anna Teal, the creator of Aphasia Readers. Anna and her husband, Ryan, share their inspiring journey of creating resources for individuals with aphasia. Here are the top takeaways: - The Aphasia Readers books are designed to help individuals with aphasia im…
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#80 Finding Your Love Language with Aphasia
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#80 Finding Your Love Language with Aphasia In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia Podcast, host Genevieve Richardson delves into the concept of love languages and how they can be adapted for individuals with communication disorders. Joined by guests Dee and Terry, who share their personal experiences as spouses of individuals with communic…
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#79 Reconnecting, Resilience, and Recovery with Aphasia
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#79 Reconnecting, Resilience, and Recovery with Aphasia This Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast episode discusses the importance of connection and support for individuals with communication challenges after a stroke or neurological impairment. We revisit popular episodes from the series "Life After Stroke," covering topics such as resilience, building…
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Episode #114: Creating Equitable Aphasia Services with Dr. Teresa Gray
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Interviewer info Lyssa Rome is a speech-language pathologist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is on staff at the Aphasia Center of California, where she facilitates groups for people with aphasia and their care partners. She owns an LPAA-focused private practice and specializes in working with people with aphasia, dysarthria, and other neurogenic…
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#78 Bring Back That Lovin Feeling Listen for Life podcast is a valuable resource for understanding aphasia and the significance of intimacy in relationships. Through expert knowledge and personal stories, it introduces the Connect Model, which emphasizes empathy, nonverbal cues, meaningful gestures, eye contact, nonverbal language, and touch. The p…
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#77 You Are Worthy! Join me on the Listen for Life podcast, where we explore the power of affirmations and worthiness. Discover how affirmations can boost self-esteem and emotional resilience, and how they can help with aphasia challenges. Caregivers can also benefit from affirmations, finding support for burnout, inadequacy, isolation, financial s…
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#76 Affirmations for Aphasia Communication
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#76 Affirmations for Aphasia Communication This podcast episode explores the power of affirmations for healing and personal growth. Affirmations are positive statements that reshape thoughts and uplift spirits. They improve problem-solving abilities, encourage adaptation to health changes, and boost confidence. Neurological evidence supports their …
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#75 Making JUNK Therapeutic in Aphasia Treatment
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#75 Making JUNK Therapeutic in Aphasia Treatment In this episode, Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, talks about neuroplasticity and its application in functional therapy at home. 🧠 She suggests using a junk drawer as a therapeutic tool by sorting its contents and engaging in activities such as counting, naming objects, and writin…
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#74 A Goal Without a Plan is Just a Wish
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#74 A Goal Without a Plan is Just a Wish Join me, Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, on the Listen for Life podcast as we support those with aphasia. This New Year's episode will focus on reflection and goal setting. Together, we'll create a framework that includes finding a quiet space, reviewing the year month by month, evaluati…
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Episode #113: Adapting the A-FROM to Dysphagia to Guide Whole-Person Care: A Conversation with Theresa Yao and Jocelen Hamilton
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I’m Ellen Bernstein-Ellis, Director Emeritus of the Aphasia Treatment Program at Cal State East Bay and a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access strives to provide members with information, inspiration, and ideas that support their aphasia care through a variety of educational materials and resources. I'm today's host fo…
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#73 Understand Backward to Live Forward Reflecting on 2023
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#73 Understand Backward to Live Forward In this episode, Genevieve invites Gina Baxter, who recently completed an internship with LIFE Speech Pathology, to discuss the importance of reflection and understanding the past. They explore the concept of effective reflection, share experiences and breakthroughs during the internship, and highlight the si…
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#72 ’Twas Mere Days Before Christmas
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#72 ’Twas Mere Days Before Christmas In this episode, explore the power of reflection with guest Gina Baxter, a recent intern at LIFE Speech Pathology. We discuss the importance of reflection for learning and setting goals and Gina's background and interest in speech and language pathology. We also delve into the individualized treatment for aphasi…
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#71 Celebrating Communication Victories + Progress
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#71 Celebrating Communication Victories + Progress In this episode, Mary Beth Hines joins LIFE Speech Pathology, expanding the focus to include Parkinson's and primary progressive aphasia. The episode highlights telepractice as a valuable tool for therapy and discusses strategies for celebrating communication victories during the holiday season. Th…
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#70 Navigating New Year’s Resolutions with Aphasia
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#70 Navigating New Year’s Resolutions with Aphasia In the current episode, we delve into the history of New Year's resolutions and strategies for success. We emphasize the importance of setting specific and achievable goals, breaking them down into manageable steps, and finding support. Genevieve shares her personal goals and encourages listeners t…
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#69 Gratitude and Triumph Aphasia Inclusion Wins at Thanksgiving
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#69 Gratitude and Triumph Aphasia Inclusion Wins at Thanksgiving In this episode, we dive into the experiences of individuals with aphasia during Thanksgiving. Shirley's family used communication cards, Len's family practiced patience, Alvin added gestures, and Bruce's family slowed down activities. We learn valuable lessons about understanding aph…
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#68 Thanksgiving Aphasia SFA & C.L.E.A.R. Communication Strategies
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#68 Thanksgiving Aphasia SFA & C.L.E.A.R. Communication Strategies In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia podcast, we explore semantic feature analysis, using Thanksgiving as an example and communication strategies for individuals with aphasia. Introducing the acronym CLEAR for key communication strategies for the holidays. Join us as we en…
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Episode #112: Aphasia 3D: In conversation with Dr. Assunção (Maria) Matos and Paula Valente
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Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I'm Jerry Hoepner. I'm a professor at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and co-facilitator of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Camp, Blugold Brain Injury Group, Mayo Brain Injury Group, and Thursday Night Poets. I'm also a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access striv…
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#67 Bridging Aphasia: A Holiday Host’s Guide
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#67 Bridging Aphasia: A Holiday Host's Guide Summary This episode of the Aphasia Learning Model provides tips and strategies on celebrating holidays with aphasia. It emphasizes the importance of informing the host and hostess beforehand of any special needs or accommodations one with aphasia might have. A letter or conversation piece can help peopl…
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#66 Self-Care for Aphasia (Part 5 of 5 of Holiday Aphasia Inclusion Series)
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🦃 🎄 Welcoming the Unwelcome Guest Called Aphasia During the Holidays Series 🦃 🎄 #66 Self-Care for Aphasia (Part 5 of 5 of Holiday Aphasia Inclusion Series) Summary This content discusses the importance of self-care, especially during the holidays, for those living with aphasia and their caregivers. It provides four key takeaways to stay balanced, o…
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Episode #111: Sharing Strategies to Successfully Support Reading for Individuals with Aphasia: A Conversation with Kelly Knollman-Porter
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I’m Ellen Bernstein-Ellis, Program Specialist and Director Emeritus for the Aphasia Treatment Program at Cal State East Bay and a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. AA's strives to provide members with information, inspiration, and ideas that support their aphasia care through a variety of educational materials and resources. I'm t…
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#65 Bruce’s Holiday Communication Wish (Part 4 of 5 of Holiday Aphasia Inclusion Series)
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🦃 🎄 Welcoming the Unwelcome Guest Called Aphasia During the Holidays Series 🦃 🎄 #65 Bruce's Holiday Communication Wish (Part 4 of 5 of Holiday Aphasia Inclusion Series) Summary This episode is about Bruce, an inspirational story about overcoming obstacles and challenges despite having aphasia or dysarthria. Communication is a two-way street for tho…
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#64 Len & Alvin’s Aphasia Holiday Wishes, Part 3 of 5 of our Holiday Aphasia Series
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🦃 🎄 Welcoming the Unwelcome Guest Called Aphasia During the Holidays Series 🦃 🎄 #64 Len & Alvin’s Aphasia Holiday Wishes, Part 3 of 5 of our Holiday Aphasia Series Summary Part 3 of 5 provides useful tips and strategies for understanding and communicating effectively with individuals with aphasia during the holiday season. Giving them the gift of p…
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Episode #110: Putting family at the center of care from parents with aphasia to PPA: In conversation with Lauren Schwabish
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Welcome to the Aphasia Access Conversations Podcast. I'm Jerry Hoepner. I'm a professor at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and co-facilitator of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Camp, Blugold Brain Injury Group, Mayo Brain Injury Group, and Thursday Night Poets. I'm also a member of the Aphasia Access Podcast Working Group. Aphasia Access striv…
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#63 Shirley’s Silent Wish for the Holidays: Aphasia Inclusion
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🦃 🎄 Welcoming the Unwelcome Guest Called Aphasia During the Holidays Series 🦃 🎄 Part 2: Shirley's Silent Wish for the Holidays: Aphasia Inclusion Episode Summary Understand Shirley's Silent Wish for the Holidays in this episode. You'll hear what she wants you to know about aphasia and provide tips and advice for creating a holiday celebration that …
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