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Jan 2025
12m 7s

#127 From Hospital to Home - Aphasia Too...

LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson
About this episode

Caring for a spouse after a stroke can feel overwhelming—especially when aphasia creates communication barriers. In this episode, I introduce the Aphasia Communication Toolkit to help ease the transition from hospital to home. You’ll learn practical steps to reduce frustration, foster better communication, and feel more prepared as a caregiver.

The toolkit can be used in hospitals, rehab centers, and at home to provide clarity and structure during those crucial first few weeks.

🎧 Listen now and download the toolkit to start making meaningful progress at home.

Key Takeaways:

  • Physical Touch Bridges Gaps – A gentle hand squeeze or smile often communicates more than words during difficult moments.
  • Ask for Permission to Speak for Them – Giving your loved one a sense of control can restore dignity and trust.
  • Be Their Advocate – Reintroduce therapists, explain treatments, and simplify conversations, even if it feels repetitive.
  • Reflect and Repeat – Acknowledge what you don’t understand and gently mirror what you believe was said.

Action Steps:

  • Download the Aphasia Communication Toolkit to get checklists and communication tips.
  • Enroll in the Chaos to Clarity 5-Day Email Course to reduce stress and feel more organized.
  • Share this Episode with other caregivers to help more families feel supported.

CTA:
Download the toolkit and enroll in Chaos to Clarity today.

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