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    4 Aphasia Tips For 911 And Other Emergencies Reevaluating emergency preparedness is a key step following an aphasia diagnosis. To prepare, review these tips that can help in the case of an emergency. Screenshot of Bruce's AAC device showing his Alaska travel stories with images and captions about fishing and grizzly bears. What Care Partners Should Know About AAC Customization for Aphasia Lingraphica's customizable AAC devices are designed to transform communication and quality of life for people with aphasia. Start your AAC journey here.
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  • View all apps Explore free apps for speech, language, and therapy support
  • TalkPath™ Therapy Free online exercises to practice speech, language, and more
  • TalkPath™ News Daily news with built-in reading and comprehension practice
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  • Success Stories See how real people use AAC to connect and communicate
  • What is AAC? Learn the basics of AAC and how it helps with communication
  • Community Free, virtual groups tailored to your communication diagnosis
  • Funding guide Understand insurance coverage and how to get a device
Featured resource What Parts of the Brain Control Speech? Understanding Language and Recovery When certain areas of the brain are damaged, communication can be disrupted. With the right tools and strategies, individuals can regain communication skills and rebuild connections. Read more
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  • Autism AAC support for personalized self-expression
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  • Brain injury AAC support for TBI-related communication challenges
  • Apraxia AAC support to practice speech and express yourself
  • Parkinson’s disease AAC support to preserve speech and stay connected
  • Dysarthria AAC support for clear and confident communication
  • Stroke AAC support for rebuilding communication after stroke
  • PPA AAC support to meet primary progressive aphasia needs
4 Aphasia Tips For 911 And Other Emergencies Reevaluating emergency preparedness is a key step following an aphasia diagnosis. To prepare, review these tips that can help in the case of an emergency. Screenshot of Bruce's AAC device showing his Alaska travel stories with images and captions about fishing and grizzly bears. What Care Partners Should Know About AAC Customization for Aphasia Lingraphica's customizable AAC devices are designed to transform communication and quality of life for people with aphasia. Start your AAC journey here.
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  • Start a device trial The easiest way to begin with AAC? Try it for free
  • Understanding device trials Learn what to expect from your AAC trial, step by step
  • Device funding overview See how insurance may cover the cost of a device
  • Accessories View available accessories for your AAC device
Community & learning
  • The Aphasia Library The online resource for information and support on aphasia
  • The Lingraphica Community Free, virtual meetups for those on communication journeys
  • Blog Browse articles, AAC tips, expert advice, and more
  • Webinars Sign-up for our latest webinar or watch previous events on-demand
Tools & downloads
  • Free communication boards Printable communication boards for everyday needs
  • Free communication ID card Help others quickly understand your communication needs
  • Communication device quiz Are you a fit for AAC? Take our quick quiz to find out
Featured resources BRUCE WILLIS AUBREY PLAZA EMILIA CLARKE 7 Celebrities Who Experienced Aphasia First-Hand Aphasia is much more common than it may seem. Read these inspirational stories of famous celebrities who have experienced aphasia themselves. Read more
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  • Funding guide Explore coverage, insurance options, and how to get started
  • Resources Free communication boards, guides, and support tools
  • Apps overview Discover free apps for communication, therapy, and practice
  • The Lingraphica Community Connect with others on their communication journeys
  • Communication Coaching Sessions Sessions designed to help AAC users build confidence using your device in day-to-day life.
  • The Aphasia Library Learn about aphasia and browse tips to support your journey
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  • Identifying device candidates Understand what makes someone a good candidate for AAC
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  • Overcoming AAC device challenges Strategies and support to tackle real-world AAC challenges
  • Smart Paperwork Portal Complete your client's paperwork without the hassle
Continuing education
  • On-demand courses Earn CEUs with free, flexible, on-demand learning
  • Live webinars Join a live course and earn CEUs
  • Clinical AAC device demo See the latest in AAC and get hands-on with a device demo
Clinical guides
  • Conquering AAC Step-by-step guidance for every stage of the AAC journey
  • Therapy guide Learn how to use a device to support therapy and progress
More
  • Lingraphica Certification Program Join the self-paced ASHA-accredited program
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