Invisible

After I briefly lost my vision, I realized I couldn’t read. At 44 I had a stroke. I had no muscle weakness or paralysis. Reading, comprehension and “input overload” are my invisible disabilities.
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I was a CNA working my way through nursing school and did home care with Russ. Russ had a major
read more...On August 18, 2012, Ellie Mae (My dog.) and I went for a walk. It was a Saturday morning. Suddenly,
read more...I'm Denise and I have aphasia. I attend the Adler Aphasia Center in New Jersey. I decided that we need
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Learn about aphasia
What is
aphasia?
Get a clear explanation of aphasia, what it affects, and why it can look different from person to person.
What causes
aphasia?
Explore the most common causes of aphasia and how brain changes can lead to communication challenges.
What are symptoms
of aphasia?
Find out what communication challenges people with aphasia face based on what type of aphasia they have.
Diagnosis, recovery,
and prevention
Learn how aphasia is diagnosed, recovery outlook, and prevention tips.
Resources

Articles
Explore expert insights, practical guidance, and real-world perspectives on living with and understanding aphasia.

Webinars
Informative aphasia-focused webinars that support education, shared understanding, and informed decision-making.

Aphasia stories
Personal stories, short films, and perspectives that show how people live, adapt, and communicate with aphasia.





