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7 Brain Foods for Stroke: My Daily Brain-Support Program Simple Foods, small habits, real life after stroke and aphasia After my stroke and aphasia, I spent years working on language, reading, and my brain. I also slowly changed how I eat. Not a diet. Not strict. Not expensive. Just simple foods I use most days…
AI Became My Teacher And Why This Poem Had to Be Heard, Not Read I wrote the poem for my aphasia poetry class. I published it to the group on Monday January 19, 2026. This was my fourth poem in my life. After I wrote it, I wasn’t sure it was a poem. That is…
Aphasia Recovery Takes Daily Practice Every person with aphasia is unique. But if we want to rebuild language—speaking, reading, and writing—it helps to think of recovery as a full-time job, about 30 or 40 hours a week. Speech Therapy and Home Practice Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are important. They help guide recovery and show how language…
Life After Stroke: Practicing Language at Home Life after a stroke can be overwhelming—especially when aphasia makes speaking, reading, and writing difficult. At Aphasia at Home, I share real experiences and practical tools that help people with aphasia practice language in everyday situations. This post highlights a simple but powerful resource for rebuilding confidence and…