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Today, we dive into a challenging topic: aphasia in dementia. This condition complicates communication, affecting both the ability to understand and to speak.
🧠💬 In this episode, we explore the two main types of aphasia—comprehensive and expressive. I'll share practical strategies to enhance communication, crucial for caregivers and loved ones dealing with dementia. Understanding these challenges is key to reducing frustration and fostering deeper connections. 🗣️❤️
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