June is #AphasiaAwarenessMonth! This year's theme, designated by @NatAphasiaAssoc, is "United for Aphasia Awareness!" Individuals & communities across the country have one shared goal: Have every state recognize June as National Aphasia Awareness Month. https://t.co/A8CSQy5Nvs
This week, Zachary Smith, MS, CCC-SLP, was a guest on the Brainstorms: Functional #Neurorehab for #SLPs podcast, with L. Renee Garrett, MSED, CCC-SLP, CBIS. Check out their insightful convo and share your thoughts with us! https://t.co/1I2cic1LTy
“Being a #healthcareworker is an honor, and it’s a privilege to be able to meet people where they are ‘cause I was where they were and I am walking the journey with them.” -Chance Blair
CBR was proud to host "Transforming Brain Health and Disease through AI" #BosTechWeek. The panel discussion brought together +100 attendees to discuss how AI is reshaping brain health.
Thank you to our panelists for a very thoughtful discussion and to Oracle for sponsoring!
#Dysphagia, or swallowing impairment, is a common and potentially serious consequence of stroke. It can affect the safety and efficiency of eating and drinking and may lead to complications such as aspiration, pneumonia, dehydration, and malnutrition. https://t.co/vxoLZvU16z
What’s the most-assigned #ConstantTherapy speech exercise to individuals recovering from #stroke? Follow Instructions You Hear.👂 Over 10,000 #poststroke users have completed this exercise! https://t.co/0f6Wpc6gX5
Research shows that individuals with #aphasia often make greater gains when therapy is delivered intensively over a shorter period of time.
Enter: The #ICAP; an immersive weeks-long commitment to communication rehabilitation.
[NEW EPISODE] This three time #stroke survivor is paying it forward! Hear more from Chance in this new episode of the Comeback Crew. https://t.co/eJJeHvW9Vn
#ReceptiveAphasia – also called Wernicke’s aphasia, fluent #aphasia – changes how the brain processes incoming language, making it difficult to understand what others are saying or what is written, even when words are clearly heard/seen. https://t.co/kUhsOkCsZe
The most common type of stroke is an #ischemicstroke which covers 85% of cases. The other type which covers about 15% of cases of stroke is a #hemorrhagicstroke. Distinguishing the category of stroke plays a vital role in planning patient care. #strokeawarenessmonth
Research consistently shows that early, specialized rehabilitation can significantly improve both physical & cognitive recovery after #stroke. Here, we highlight the 10 the most recommended post-stroke #speechtherapy exercises within #ConstantTherapy. https://t.co/U435iJMvcD
This week, Zachary Smith, MS, CCC-SLP, was a guest on the Brainstorms: Functional #Neurorehab for #SLPs podcast, with L. Renee Garrett, MSED, CCC-SLP, CBIS. Check out their insightful convo and share your thoughts with us! https://t.co/1I2cic1LTy
“Being a #healthcareworker is an honor, and it’s a privilege to be able to meet people where they are ‘cause I was where they were and I am walking the journey with them.” -Chance Blair