How can the Learning Hub help you start using AAC with someone who has had a stroke?
AAC should be introduced at the onset of therapy for the person with aphasia. Learn more!
Review how aphasia impacts communication and how communication supports in the Aphasia Page Set can help.
Learn how the Aphasia Page Set can support successful overall communication expression and support spoken language use.
Learn about the communication needs that exist and strategies to support successful communication interactions with people who have aphasia.
Our aphasia quick guides will help you get started using AAC for people with aphasia.
Use this Topic Interest Inventory to assess and work with an individual with Aphasia.
Get started using the Aphasia Pages with these training cards.
Want to learn more about aphasia and AAC? Read our evidence-based articles at a glance.
Use this guide to support speech and communication.
Use our Implementation Guides to support a person with aphasia.
Can you provide Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) too soon after a stroke? Find out here.
Listen to audio recordings of interviews with experts on using AAC with aphasia.
Learn how to edit and use all the tools in the Aphasia Page Set.