Every year, thousands of Nigerians survive a stroke — only to face a new challenge: the loss of the ability to speak. This article explains what happens and what families can do.
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Evidence-informed articles to help families understand stroke recovery, speech rehabilitation, and what the journey ahead can look like.
Every year, thousands of Nigerians survive a stroke — only to face a new challenge: the loss of the ability to speak. This article explains what happens and what families can do.
Read Article →Aphasia affects 1 in 3 stroke survivors — yet most families have never heard the word before their loved one is diagnosed. This guide explains what it is and how rehabilitation works.
Read Article →A stroke can affect far more than speech. Memory loss, poor concentration, slow thinking and difficulty organising daily tasks are all common — and all treatable.
Read Article →After a stroke, some survivors know exactly what they want to say — but their speech comes out slurred, too quiet, or hard to understand. This condition is called dysarthria, and it responds well to treatment.
Read Article →When a loved one comes home after a stroke, families are often left with little guidance. This practical guide covers communication strategies, home practice, managing frustration, and knowing when to seek help.
Read Article →Many stroke survivors can sing words they cannot speak. Melodic Intonation Therapy uses this remarkable phenomenon to help people with aphasia regain speech. Learn how it works.
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