Click here to translate this post Bilingualism, the process of understanding and/or using more than one language, is complex and often misunderstood. Bilingualism does not cause or contribute to speech, language, or communication disorders. Evidence suggests that speaking additional languages can offer numerous cognitive and social benefits. In this blog, we will explore how bilingualism…
For most of us, work forms a large part of who we are. When a stroke or head injury happens, it can drastically change a person’s ability to meet all the requirements of their job role. VocationaL rehabilitation (VR) is a means of supporting people to work towards a return to work-related activity. How can…
Aphasia Therapy intensity: the gap between guidelines and provision Aphasia, a language difficulty which occurs following stroke or brain injury, can be a chronic condition for many. Despite this, research clearly shows us that intensive Speech and Language Therapy can significantly reduce the degree of difficulty stroke survivors face in everyday communication. In this blog,…
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