Aphasia is a language difficulty that can happen after a stroke, brain injury, tumour or illness. It may affect speaking, understanding, reading or writing.
Some people find speech slow or effortful. Others may speak easily but struggle to find the right words or understand others.
Speech and language therapists support communication and everyday conversation and build confidence after aphasia.
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