Communication & Language 🗣️
Finding Your Voice
Life after a stroke can bring unexpected shifts in how we express ourselves and connect with others. For young stroke survivors, communication challenges like Aphasia and Apraxia can feel especially isolating—yet they are experiences shared by many in our community. Reclaiming your voice and your story after stroke is a unique journey, and these resources are here to offer practical steps toward reconnection and confidence.
Note: This category is part of the larger Post-Stroke Effect Directory.
Language Processing
Difficulties understanding, reading, writing, or retrieving words. These are problems with the language system itself.
These affect meaning and language comprehension.
Speech & Expression
Difficulties physically producing speech or coordinating the muscles used for communication.
These affect how speech comes out, even if language understanding is intact. comprehension.