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Jan 2025
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#129 Everyday Home Therapy - How a Recip...

LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson
About this episode

Everyday Home Therapy: How a Recipe Can Boost Your Aphasia Recovery
Can a simple recipe help you rebuild your communication skills? Yes, it can! In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, we dive into how everyday activities, like following a recipe, can support your stroke recovery by harnessing neuroplasticity—the brain’s amazing ability to adapt and rewire itself.

This is the first episode in our What’s Possible series, designed to empower stroke and aphasia survivors with practical, achievable ways to improve your speech, language, and thinking skills. Discover how something as simple as a recipe can help you practice fluency, memory, comprehension, and more—all while strengthening your brain one step at a time.

Key Takeaways
  1. What is Neuroplasticity?
    Understand how your brain can rebuild connections and why small, purposeful actions every day are essential for recovery.

  2. 5 Creative Ways to Use a Recipe for Therapy
    Explore how recipes can help with reading, writing, memory, sequencing, and even social connection.

  3. Real-Life Examples to Try at Home

  • Gradual Reading: Improve fluency by starting small and building confidence step-by-step.
  • Writing from Memory: Practice recalling ingredients and steps to boost memory and writing skills.
Your Action Step

Print out a recipe and try one of the strategies shared in this episode. Ask yourself:

  • What worked?
  • What didn’t work?
  • How could you adjust it to make it easier or more fun?
    Remember, small, consistent actions lead to big progress in your recovery!
For Stroke Survivors
  • Ready to take charge of your recovery? Schedule a consultation with Genevieve to uncover your strengths and create a personalized action plan.
  • Not ready for a consultation? Download our Reconnecting Beyond Words: A Guide to Lifelong Aphasia Recovery for step-by-step activities you can try at home today! https://dolifespeechpathology.com/f/neuroplasticity
For Care Partners

Feeling overwhelmed? Join our free 5-day email course tailored for care partners. You’ll gain practical tips to reduce stress and support your loved one’s recovery. Sign up now and start feeling more in control.

Thank You to Our Sponsor

This episode is brought to you by the LIFE Aphasia Academy®, your trusted resource for tools, guidance, and support to rebuild communication and connection after stroke. Whether you're starting out or looking to thrive long-term, visit lifeaphasiaacademy.com to learn more.

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