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How Lori Is Using Lingraphica AAC to Rebuild Her Confidence and Career After a Stroke

Lori Broussard
After a stroke at just 48 years old, Lori knew that if she wanted to reach her goal of returning to work, she’d need to take advantage of every tool available. Read their story

“A Whole New World for Me”: How the Lingraphica TouchTalk Became Josh’s Lifeline

Josh Stevens
After a stroke left him with receptive and expressive aphasia as well as apraxia of speech, Josh found hope, connection, and empowerment. Read their story

How Army Major Joe Martin Reclaimed His Voice and Purpose After Throat and Tongue Cancer

Joe Martin
As a proud Army Veteran with a distinguished 25-year career, Joe was no stranger to overcoming obstacles. This is the story of how he reclaimed his voice. Read their story

“This Is Life-Changing”: How AAC Gave Dynasty Her Voice at Work and Beyond

Dynasty Holland
For Dynasty, communication was often frustrating and time-consuming. This is the story of how she became more independent. Read their story

Bob’s Aphasia Recovery Story: Connection and Communication with Lingraphica

Bob Barron
Life changed instantly for Bob when he had a stroke while driving. The event left him with aphasia, but Bob didn’t let aphasia define him. Read their story
Mary Morel

How One Woman with Aphasia Reclaimed Her Independence Using Her Lingraphica AAC Devic

Mary Morel
Mary Morel’s life changed in an instant when a stroke in 2015 left her with aphasia. Suddenly, even saying her name or phone number aloud felt impossible. Read their story

Determined Stroke Survivor Takes on Aphasia with AAC

Michael Mapes
Michael’s wish is that everyone who has aphasia would put in the time and practice on a Lingraphica device that it takes to be able to communicate. Read their story
Karen Hilchey

How an AAC Device Helped Karen Rebuild Communication After Aphasia

Karen Hilchey
Karen had her first stroke at age 48. But no stranger to adversity, Karen made a full recovery. Unfortunately, approximately 23% of Americans who have one stroke will go on to have a second. Read their story

Retirement Turned Upside Down

Linda Sweany
Linda Sweany was enjoying retirement until a stroke changed everything. Learn how her AAC device gave her the confidence to find her words. Read their story

How Linda’s TouchTalk Gave Her a Lifeline

Linda S.
Before Linda’s strokes, she and her wife were a power couple by almost any measure. Learn how she found her voice again through her aac communication device. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Regains His Voice Nearly Two Decades Later

Joe Carreiro
Joe was a hardworking man in the construction business until he suffered a stroke and developed aphasia. This is the story of how he overcame. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Uses His Communication Device To Reach His Goals and Help Others

Arthur Goodwin
Arthur Goodwin, a stroke survivor uses his AAC communication device after developing aphasia to reach new goals and inspire others. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Makes the Speech of a Lifetime with His Communication Device

Joe Greenhouse
Joe was a successful engineer and businessman until he suffered a stroke and developed aphasia. This is the story of how he overcame. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Sees a Major Breakthrough with Her Communication Device

Nancy Mamis-King
Nancy has a major breakthrough after surviving a stroke with asphaia and being limited to only four words. See how she uses her aac communication device. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Finds Freedom and Independence Thanks to Her Lingraphica Communication Device

Ruby Free
A massive stroke and aphasia kept Ruby from speaking for years. But her life changed when she discovered an aac speech generation device. Read their story

Stroke Survivor and Husband Find Speech Generating Device to Be Fantastic and Intuitive

Rosanne Knapp
Rosanne Knapp suffered a severe stroke and lost the ability to communicate. By using a speech-generating device, she is able to communicate once more. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Masters Her Communication Device Through Persistence and Practice

Michele Mazzoni
Michele Mazzoni is a stroke and aphasia survivor who is able to participate in most everyday activities through her AAC communication device. Read their story

Stroke Survivor Uses Device to Share Stories with Friends and Family

Keith Sopher
Keith developed aphasia following a stroke. But now he loves to converse and hasn’t let aphasia stop him thanks to his AAC speech communication device. Read their story

Finding Hope with a Lingraphica Device After a Primary Progressive Aphasia Diagnosis

Finding Hope with a Lingraphica Device After a Primary Progressive Aphasia Diagnosis
Jack led a rich and fullfilling life up until his diagnosis with primary progressive aphasia. Learn how he found hope through his aac communication device. Read their story