Aphasia is a communication disability. Aphasia is usually caused by a stroke or a traumatic brain injury. After a stroke, about 1 in 3 people will develop aphasia. About half of these people will have long-lasting aphasia. Aphasia causes problems in communication. Aphasia is different for everyone. Aphasia can affect a person’s ability to: speak…Continue Reading What is aphasia?
Welcome to the APT project
We are delighted to welcome you to the APT project! We are so excited to start this journey. After months of careful preparation, we are about to start recruiting participants! Who are we looking for? What will participants be asked to do? Find out the answers to these questions on our Interested in taking part?…Continue Reading Welcome to the APT project
In the news!
Did you spot us in any of these newsletters? Aphasia Reconnect – January 2022 British Aphasiology Society (BAS) – December 2021 Say Aphasia – December 2021 Say Aphasia – March 2022 Aphasia Reconnect – April 2022 Thank you Aphasia Reconnect, BAS, and Say Aphasia for helping us to spread the word!…Continue Reading In the news!