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Your Help is Important
Aside from advice and guidance from the doctor, therapists, and other health professionals, your support and participation is a vital part in the recovery of your loved one with aphasia. Lack of knowledge or experience with the condition can make it difficult to be around someone who has trouble communicating. It is very important to understand what aphasia is, how it is affecting your loved one and what you can do to help. Despite communication barriers, there are ways that caregivers can help their loved one with aphasia as well as helping themselves.
Some Important Tips and Reminders
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