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Living with Aphasia? There’s an App for That

In a world that is becoming more and more technologically savvy and advanced every day, people are able to use computer-based systems for a multitude of purposes. There is an app for just about everything, from finding parking to catapulting some very angry birds to picking the best restaurant in town. For people living with aphasia, a communication disability resulting from damage to language centers in the brain, there are apps and websites that provide them with an opportunity to work on and improve their communication skills. These apps and websites fall into two primary types:

Provided below is a list of the most popular communication websites, activities and basic communication systems.  It is recommended that the activities and applications be used under the instruction and guidance of a speech-language pathologist, as the applications are intended to supplement, and not replace speech therapy services.

There are free versions of all these services. Test them out and let us know what you think! Any others that should be on this list?

Mobile Apps

Activities

Communication Systems

Online Resources

For more educational information regarding aphasia and to learn more about other communication options that are available, please check out these great resources:

* Magee Rehabilitation Hospital does not endorse any of these applications, websites or products; rather these are resources that could be helpful.

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