How to Help at Home: Speech Therapy Activities for Aphasia

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Atlas Aphasia Center

Atlas Aphasia Center

Жыл бұрын

Lots of family, friends, and caregivers ask, "How can I help with speech therapy after a stroke?" or "What can I be doing at home to help my loved one with aphasia?" This video has some ideas for speech therapy tasks that can be done at home. It starts with the easiest level for people with global aphasia or very severe aphasia and increases the difficulty level in small steps for people with more mild or moderate aphasia. The very first tasks are non-linguistic, meaning there is no language involved. Then, talking, reading, and writing are incorporated in later steps.
To make the task more difficult, you can increase the number of objects on the table. You can also use objects that are used with a very specific hobby or activity of your loved one (ex: "bobbin" for someone who likes to sew, or "jig" for someone who likes to fish).
Materials:
Objects that are interesting/meaningful to the person with aphasia
Notecards
Pencil and paper OR dry erase board and marker
Bananagrams letter tiles (a.co/d/60tWxU8)
Activities:
Matching two of the same item
Repeating the name of the object
Matching the written word to the object
Copying the name of the object
Unscrambling letters to write the name of the object
Writing the name of the object
Do you have questions? Email info@atlasaphasia.org
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@StrokeAssaulter
@StrokeAssaulter 11 ай бұрын
As a Stroke Survivor who has Expressive Aphasia, this is an excellent resource.
@angelpatton3851
@angelpatton3851 9 күн бұрын
Thank you.. going to label things around the house for my brother, hopefully he will start reading easier and more words ♥ 🙏
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 8 күн бұрын
That's a great idea - I hope it goes well! Love that you're personalizing it by using the things in his home that he uses every day
@stevi6236
@stevi6236 Жыл бұрын
Excellent ❣️
@mariiaisaieva3875
@mariiaisaieva3875 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, it was so so helpful
@Mostwanted-nr6ub
@Mostwanted-nr6ub 2 ай бұрын
Dude, you are doing a heavenly job. Thank you!
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found this helpful!
@jenpechan3467
@jenpechan3467 7 ай бұрын
Thank you. This would have helped me in 2012. My loved ones didn’t know how to help. Luckily I had 4 kids (1.3.5,7) that needed to learn also. I still have problems with words when get flustered. Still working. Thanks for providing this to those who need it❤
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 7 ай бұрын
Many loved ones want to help, but don't know how! Hopefully this video will reach other people who could benefit. And wow - I'm sure it was really hard to have aphasia AND have young kids. But I'm glad their learning helped you. Proud of your continued hard work. It's a process! Sending hugs
@fortniteofficial3254
@fortniteofficial3254 9 ай бұрын
You r so genius
@MMViper05
@MMViper05 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. My Mother is recovering from a stroke and I need all the knowledge I can get to help her. Thank you for making this video.
@jodawgsup
@jodawgsup 3 ай бұрын
Hi, I saw this comment and was wondering what you found out over the course of these 7 months.
@bebbytalks
@bebbytalks 17 күн бұрын
Hi Please my mom just developed this, I'd like to know if your mother was able to overcome the speech difficulty after therapy? Thanks and kind regards to her
@kaseysuwenda722
@kaseysuwenda722 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful & fun idea!
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 5 ай бұрын
Glad you found this helpful!
@Bluebaren
@Bluebaren 8 ай бұрын
Thank you .This is good stuff .
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 8 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful!
@analynramos1415
@analynramos1415 4 ай бұрын
@oliviahung5120
@oliviahung5120 9 ай бұрын
thank you for this video, can you also advice speech therapy activities for patients with limited mobility?
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 9 ай бұрын
Ooh, great question! As always, it would depend on the person's level. One simple thing to do would be to hold up objects, say the name of the object, and have them try to repeat after you. Pick things that are important to them to make it more interesting! Ex: coffee, glasses, a picture of a pet. If the person can read, you could hold up the object and a notecard with the word, and ask them to read the word aloud. Music can also be really great speech practice! Choose slower songs that they are familiar with (think "Let it Be" or "Here Comes the Sun") and have them try to sing along with you saying the words at a slower pace. Additionally, there may be other videos on our channel that can help your loved one - and we'll keep making more! So be sure to check back frequently or subscribe :) You are welcome to send an email if you have other questions (info@atlasaphasia.org)
@user-bg9fl7fr5e
@user-bg9fl7fr5e 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Ma'am Bri that I will be from the UST SLP Intern. I will just know the scripts from what I am in the work. And, I have to know the Filipino Movies. I had the Wernicke's Aphasia from February 2019. God bless you.
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 5 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found these videos helpful. Keep practicing! :)
@user-bg9fl7fr5e
@user-bg9fl7fr5e 3 ай бұрын
Good morning Bri. Hello am I in the speech therapy and I am under of the book. I can memorize them because that help of me. I hope that you are for your baby and husband for all things. God bless.
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 3 ай бұрын
@@user-bg9fl7fr5e Thank you! ❤
@user-mv5bu2kk8b
@user-mv5bu2kk8b 24 күн бұрын
Letterland works for children as well a S adults
@lossbit
@lossbit 3 ай бұрын
Hi bri, my father i believe got broca aphasia, he can only saying a same words on everything like "papapa or puut puut" and he had right side weakness and small tremors in his right hand. Please let me know if you have some guide to train him. Thanks
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 3 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear about your father. Coping with aphasia is really hard. It's difficult to tell you what to do without meeting your dad, but you could try exercises in this video! Make sure he is watching your lips when you speak, go slow, and be very patient with him.
@Pure.Freaking.Meredith
@Pure.Freaking.Meredith 6 ай бұрын
Hi I got a concussion on the 8th of January clear MRI but am having speach issues. Could this still be aphasia with the clear MRI? If not... What else could mimic aphasia. Waiting on a specialist but trying to help myself right now
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 6 ай бұрын
Concussions can definitely cause language and cognitive deficits long-term. You may want to look into "post-concussion syndrome." A speech therapist can help diagnose/treat the issue. It may be more related to language, or more related to concentration, memory, and paying attention, but a therapist could help you figure that out!
@soniajohnson8896
@soniajohnson8896 3 ай бұрын
My dad is 94 and had a stroke in November. He is no longer getting speech therapy. Is is too late to try some of these things. He does use some words correctly but using slot of letters - T h e or nonsense letters.
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 3 ай бұрын
@@soniajohnson8896 It's hard to say without meeting your dad or knowing his specific language difficulties, but this can't hurt! It is never too late to make progress - little by little. It often takes a lot of repetition and practice. Give it a try and be very patient with him.
@user-kk5dw4kc2m
@user-kk5dw4kc2m 3 ай бұрын
Helo madam i want your help my name meberatu iam 31 years old i live ethiopia AA i suffer by hemorrogic strok secendry moter apasia before 5 years ago so how adevised me this suffering
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear about your stroke and aphasia. It's hard to give advice without knowing you, because every stroke is different. However, the National Aphasia Association website might have some helpful information: aphasia.org/helpful-materials/
@Aqeelahmad3232
@Aqeelahmad3232 9 ай бұрын
Brain surgery all problems with speech. 6-12 weeks or more after surgery ???
@easylifehacks1978
@easylifehacks1978 2 ай бұрын
how much time does it take
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 2 ай бұрын
I know this is not the answer anyone wants... but it is different for everybody. It depends on the size of the lesion that caused the aphasia, how quickly the person got treatment, their motivation, overall health, and age, among other factors. Some people recover within weeks or months, but some people take years. Some people continue to have some residual deficits for the rest of their lives. But you can always improve with practice!
@easylifehacks1978
@easylifehacks1978 2 ай бұрын
@@atlasaphasiacenter plz tell me one think if I say anything he can't understand in one time he takes time. Sometime he can't understand what I am saying and he will be angry. My father's age is 65year .
@easylifehacks1978
@easylifehacks1978 2 ай бұрын
And name part is missing in sentences name of any object Persons name place name and festivals name
@kisachmarykapkarich6015
@kisachmarykapkarich6015 6 ай бұрын
Hi...thank you for sharing, how can i get the number grams kindly
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 6 ай бұрын
I use this set of letters: a.co/d/60tWxU8 You may be able to find them somewhere else, or even make your own!
@iAphasia
@iAphasia 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this helpful video. I am a Japanese person living with aphasia, and I am also learning English. I found your video to be very informative and practical, and I appreciate you sharing your expertise. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Z5aVdcmi1q6od4E.html
@speechandlanguagetherapist
@speechandlanguagetherapist 6 ай бұрын
thanks for the work! What literature can you recommend that describes the method of working with a broken naming? I am writing with a translation, I am from Ukraine❤🇺🇦😊
@atlasaphasiacenter
@atlasaphasiacenter 6 ай бұрын
Glad you found this helpful! These activities come from clinical experience (and are easily replicated via KZfaq). But there are tons of different methods. This may be a good place to start for summaries of different types of aphasia therapy, starting with word retrieval: www.aphasia.com/aphasia-library/aphasia-treatments/word-retrieval/ This article also has a lot of helpful hints for people with very severe/global aphasia: tactustherapy.com/global-aphasia/#:~:text=Apraxia%20Therapy%20may%20help%20people,tools%20for%20improving%20global%20aphasia.
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