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How Should Caregivers Treat Stoke or TBI Patients with Aphasia?

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How Should Caregivers Treat Stoke or TBI Patients with Aphasia?

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The most effective treatment is delivered early in the recovery process. Beyond this, caregivers should help the patient use the language skills that he or she still has more effectively. Therapy includes training a person to compensate for skills that are lacking and developing other means of communicating, as with facial expressions or hand movements.

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