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- The National Aphasia Association
We advocate for people with aphasia and their families Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs a person's ability to process language, but does not affect intelligence
- What is Aphasia? - The National Aphasia Association
Aphasia is an impairment of language, affecting the production or comprehension of speech and the ability to read or write Aphasia is always due to injury to the brain-most commonly from a stroke, particularly in older individuals But brain injuries resulting in aphasia may also arise from head trauma, from brain tumors, or from infections
- Helpful Materials - The National Aphasia Association
The National Aphasia Association What is Aphasia? Find Support Provider Directory; About Us Media Kit; Financials; NAA Policies of Interest; Resources Helpful Materials; Stories and News; Sitemap; Contact Us
- I have Aphasia - The National Aphasia Association
I have Aphasia Aphasia is challenging, isolating, and frustrating Here you can find information to help you better understand aphasia, typical treatments, and assistive technology options You are not alone: there are 2-4 million individuals with aphasia in the US alone
- Apraxia - The National Aphasia Association
Both aphasia and apraxia are speech disorders, and both can result from brain injury most often to areas in the left side of the brain However apraxia is different from aphasia in that it is not an impairment of linguistic capabilities but rather of the more motor aspects of speech production
- Aphasia Awareness Month 2025 - The National Aphasia Association
With our refreshed look and renewed mission, we’re ushering in a new day with YOU as part of the National Aphasia Association This month is our most important fundraising time of the year, and we’re inviting our community to join us in expanding awareness, resources, and research
- Our People - The National Aphasia Association
The National Aphasia Association What is Aphasia? Find Support Provider Directory; About Us Media Kit; Financials; NAA Policies of Interest; Resources Helpful Materials; Stories and News; Sitemap; Contact Us
- Aphasia Fact sheet - The National Aphasia Association
Results showed aphasia has the largest negative impact on quality of life, more than cancer and Alzheimer’s disease The negative effects of aphasia on an individual’s quality of life includes their inability to communicate with and engage their family, friends, doctors and their wider community
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