SAC Highlights Aphasia during Stroke Awareness Month 2021!

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Aphasia is a communication disorder that occurs in about 30% of people who have had a stroke.

Aphasia may affect speaking, understanding words, reading and writing. People with aphasia know more than they can say. Speech-language pathologists help people with aphasia connect with others and participate in everyday life.

Learn more about aphasia and other communication and swallowing disorders following stroke:    

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