![](/web/20071115031618im_/http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/futuretense_cs/CHN-RCS/images/spacer.gif) |
|
![](/web/20071115031618im_/http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/servlet/images/spacer.gif) |
|
Home A-Z Index A-Z Index Results
|
Decrease text size
![](/web/20071115031618im_/http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/futuretense_cs/CHN-RCS/images/spacer.gif) |
Items found: 8 (1-8)
|
Sort: Alphabetically By organization By date
Filter:
All Resources Canadian Resources only
|
-
Aphasia
-
Explains aphasia in terms of expressive or receptive. Lists and describes different types of aphasia that can result from damage to the brain following a stroke.
- Source: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC)
- From: Stroke
-
Aphasia after stroke
-
Explains ways in which aphasia can affect a person following a stroke. Discusses the effectiveness of speech therapy. Gives tips on how to communicate with someone that has aphasia.
- Source: McGill University, Faculty of Medicine
- From: StrokEngine
-
Aphasia, communication and stroke
-
Describes the effects of stroke
on language and communication.
- Source: Stroke Recovery Canada
-
Association Dysphasie Plus
-
Promotes awareness for dysphasia, audimutitas, dysphasic syndromes, congenital aphasia, apraxia and other related disabilities.
- Source: Association Dysphasie Plus
-
Frontotemporal dementia (Pick's disease)
-
Provides basic information about Pick's disease, a type of dementia that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain.
- Source: Alzheimer Society of Canada
-
Speech therapy
-
Focuses on the speech and language problems that sometimes occur from damage to the brain following a stroke. Discusses the role of a speech therapist, alternative ways of communicating, and long-term goals.
- Source: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC)
- From: Stroke
-
The Aphasia Institute
-
Aims to make a difference to the quality of life and well being of individuals with aphasia and their families. Works to inspire and inform people through advocacy and awareness, education and training, and applied research and resource development.
- Source: The Aphasia Institute
-
What is aphasia?
-
Provides information about aphasia and includes a link to other aphasia-related resources.
- Source: The Aphasia Institute
|
|
Result page:
1
|
|
![](/web/20071115031618im_/http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/images/spacer.gif) |
|
|
|
|
![](/web/20071115031618im_/http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/futuretense_cs/CHN-RCS/images/spacer.gif) |