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After a stroke, many people face communication challenges. Some people have trouble speaking. Some have difficulty understanding words spoken by others. Reading, writing and math skills may also be affected.

Most stroke survivors can improve their ability to communicate, but no one can tell you how much improvement to expect. The fastest improvement usually happens in the weeks and months right after the stroke. Between six months and a year, progress may slow down. But with ongoing effort, improvement may continue for years, though typically at a slower pace.


Conditions Impacting Communication ImageConditions Impacting Communication
Learn more about aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia and other conditions that may affect a stroke survivor’s ability to communicate verbally, read or write.

Maximizing Communication Recovery & Independence

Find tips and advice for improving and managing the conditions that may affect communication after stroke.

Personal Stories
Read stories of stroke survivors and caregivers sharing their challenges and accomplishments related to communication challenges after their strokes.







Especially for Caregivers
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Information specifically for stroke family caregivers to help them cope with communication changes that may affect their loved ones after stroke.

Additional Resources
Helpful links to other organizations with useful information regarding stroke’s effects on communcation.

To request an information packet about stroke, visit our stroke information request.

  
Stroke Connection: Growing Up A Survivor
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Even kids have strokes. In this issue, we follow up with two pediatric stroke survivors we’ve done stories on in the past who are now young adults. Also in this issue: understanding and treating pseudobulbar affect (aka reflex crying or emotional lability), what do to when the caregiver needs care, inspirational stories and more! Read it now or subscribe today!


Find Support

Seeking support from others who've experienced stroke can be a huge benefit to recovery. Stroke groups afford the opportunity to share feelings, ideas and resources.  Find a group in your area.