Get the facts about dementia and aphasia. Review the information graphic below to learn the most frequent types of dementia, and which ones impact language abilities, including aphasia.  To speak to a Speech/Language Pathologist about speech or language concerns resulting from dementia, give us a...

Aphasia is a condition that encompasses both expressive (verbal output) and receptive (understanding the words of others) language impairments due to stroke, brain tumor, or other traumatic brain injury. Expressive Aphasia Expressive language impairments may range from minimal word finding difficulties during conversational speech to severe impairment...