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The Long Road Home: Can You Truly Recover From Aphasia?

The Long Road Home: Can You Truly Recover From Aphasia?

by Jonathan | Apr 22, 2026 | Carers Support, Professionals Support

The Long Road Home: Can You Truly Recover From Aphasia? When I first started filming Tip of My Tongue, I was struck by a recurring question from almost everyone I interviewed—the survivors, the partners, the children. It’s the question that hangs in the air during...

Aphasia AI Innovations: Giving Your Voice Back

by Jonathan | Apr 14, 2026 | Professionals Support

Recent breakthroughs in AI are helping survivors communicate using their own unique sounds and intentions, even when speech is difficult. 1. Apple’s “Personal Voice” (iOS 17 & 26) This is a game-changer for those whose speech may fluctuate or who are...
Digital Accessibility Guide: Your Smartphone Lifelines for Aphasia

Digital Accessibility Guide: Your Smartphone Lifelines for Aphasia

by Jonathan | Apr 14, 2026 | Carers Support

Many people don’t realise their phones have “hidden” tools that make communicating much easier. Here is how to set them up. 1. Live Captioning (See what people say) This tool turns spoken words into text on your screen in real-time. It is perfect for...
10 Supported Conversation Tips for People with Aphasia

10 Supported Conversation Tips for People with Aphasia

by Jonathan | Apr 3, 2026 | Carers Support

Communication is a two-way street. These simple rules help “bridge the gap” when words are difficult to find. 1. One Idea at a Time Don’t overwhelm the listener with long paragraphs. The Rule: Say one thing, then pause. Why it works: It gives the brain...
The Social Model of Disability: A Guide for Families

The Social Model of Disability: A Guide for Families

by Jonathan | Apr 3, 2026 | Carers Support

When a loved one has a stroke or brain injury, we naturally look to doctors to “fix” them. This is known as the Medical Model. But once rehab ends and life at home begins, many families find more success using the Social Model. 1. Medical Model vs. Social...
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