Aphasia

Individuals with aphasia KNOW exactly what they want to say, but due to changes in the brain after a stroke or brain injury, it becomes very difficult to communicate using words.

Speech therapy at Blossom will focus on building your skills and strategies to communicate with those that matter most to you. Sessions can focus on any or all of your language skills: speaking, listening, writing, or reading.

We can also help to explore options for technology to help support your communication. Learn more on our AAC page!

We host an aphasia support group!

Second Tuesday of each month
6pm-7pm

What about Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)?

PPA is a neurological condition that results in gradual loss of language skills over time.

We have experience working with individuals with PPA and can work with you to help maintain your language skills.

We also help develop strategies and tools to help manage the loss of language abilities.

Common Symptoms of Aphasia

  • Speaking:

    • can’t think of words you want

    • substitute one word for another

    • switch sounds in words

    • omit words in sentences

    • vague or short sentences

  • Listening:

    • need more time to understand what others are saying

    • need frequent repetition of information

    • misunderstand what others mean

    • have trouble answering questions

  • Writing:

    • trouble spelling words

    • using incorrect grammar

  • Reading:

    • misunderstand what you read

    • have difficulty recognizing words

    • slower to comprehend what you read

Aphasia impacts the entire family. We welcome care partners to join treatment sessions.

At Blossom Neuro Speech & Wellness, our focus is on person-centered care and the Life Participation Approach to Aphasia Therapy in order to target the communication areas that are most meaningful to you and your loved ones.