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#105 BE FAST with John Brummer

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Treść dostarczona przez LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, Genevieve Richardson engages in a heartfelt conversation with John, a stroke survivor, who shares his inspiring journey of recovery and advocacy. John recounts the circumstances of his stroke, emphasizing the critical role of quick medical response and treatment. He introduces the "be fast" acronym to help listeners recognize stroke symptoms and underscores the urgency of calling 911 immediately.

John delves into his speech therapy techniques, which include reading Dr. Seuss books, hosting a mock radio station, and using hand movements to slow down his speech. He also highlights the importance of support groups, sharing his experience of starting one in his small town. These groups provide essential encouragement, education, and a sense of community for stroke survivors.

Genevieve and John discuss various online resources available for stroke survivors, such as Stroke Buddies, My Lingraphica, and the National Aphasia Association. They encourage listeners to seek out these resources for additional support.

Top Takeaways:

  • Recognize stroke symptoms using the "be fast" acronym and call 911 immediately.

  • Utilize creative speech therapy techniques like reading aloud, mock radio hosting, and hand movements.

  • Join or start a support group to gain encouragement, education, and community.

  • Stay positive and continuously work on improvement.

  • Explore online resources like Stroke Buddies, My Lingraphica, and the National Aphasia Association for additional support.

Action Steps:

  1. Learn the "be fast" acronym to quickly identify stroke symptoms.

  2. Incorporate fun and engaging speech therapy techniques into your daily routine.

  3. Find or create a local support group to connect with other stroke survivors.

  4. Stay positive and committed to your recovery journey.

  5. Visit online resources for more tools and support.

Let's uncomplicate aphasia together! For more information and support, visit LIFE Speech Pathology and take the first step towards a brighter, more communicative future.

The Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast is a platform dedicated to supporting individuals through stories and experiences. Visit ListenForLIFEAphasiaPodcast.com to view video episodes. If you have a topic or guest recommendation, or if YOU want to be a guest, visit the Guest Hub. If you have any unanswered questions, you can ask Genevieve and Aphasia Wisdom through “Search for Answers.”

If you or a loved one is seeking telepractice support, LIFE Speech Pathology® can help! Explore our services and approach at DoLIFESpeechPathology.com.

Do you or someone you love have aphasia and are seeking support? Book a free consultation by heading over to DoLIFESpeechPathology.com or by following this specific link: https://DoLIFESpeech.intakeq.com/booking?serviceId=dc1e232b-a9ed-46cb-aba3-cdbbb0fab97b.

Stay connected with us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram for updates and encouragement.

Together, let's uncomplicate aphasia.

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Manage episode 433132734 series 3344930
Treść dostarczona przez LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, Genevieve Richardson engages in a heartfelt conversation with John, a stroke survivor, who shares his inspiring journey of recovery and advocacy. John recounts the circumstances of his stroke, emphasizing the critical role of quick medical response and treatment. He introduces the "be fast" acronym to help listeners recognize stroke symptoms and underscores the urgency of calling 911 immediately.

John delves into his speech therapy techniques, which include reading Dr. Seuss books, hosting a mock radio station, and using hand movements to slow down his speech. He also highlights the importance of support groups, sharing his experience of starting one in his small town. These groups provide essential encouragement, education, and a sense of community for stroke survivors.

Genevieve and John discuss various online resources available for stroke survivors, such as Stroke Buddies, My Lingraphica, and the National Aphasia Association. They encourage listeners to seek out these resources for additional support.

Top Takeaways:

  • Recognize stroke symptoms using the "be fast" acronym and call 911 immediately.

  • Utilize creative speech therapy techniques like reading aloud, mock radio hosting, and hand movements.

  • Join or start a support group to gain encouragement, education, and community.

  • Stay positive and continuously work on improvement.

  • Explore online resources like Stroke Buddies, My Lingraphica, and the National Aphasia Association for additional support.

Action Steps:

  1. Learn the "be fast" acronym to quickly identify stroke symptoms.

  2. Incorporate fun and engaging speech therapy techniques into your daily routine.

  3. Find or create a local support group to connect with other stroke survivors.

  4. Stay positive and committed to your recovery journey.

  5. Visit online resources for more tools and support.

Let's uncomplicate aphasia together! For more information and support, visit LIFE Speech Pathology and take the first step towards a brighter, more communicative future.

The Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast is a platform dedicated to supporting individuals through stories and experiences. Visit ListenForLIFEAphasiaPodcast.com to view video episodes. If you have a topic or guest recommendation, or if YOU want to be a guest, visit the Guest Hub. If you have any unanswered questions, you can ask Genevieve and Aphasia Wisdom through “Search for Answers.”

If you or a loved one is seeking telepractice support, LIFE Speech Pathology® can help! Explore our services and approach at DoLIFESpeechPathology.com.

Do you or someone you love have aphasia and are seeking support? Book a free consultation by heading over to DoLIFESpeechPathology.com or by following this specific link: https://DoLIFESpeech.intakeq.com/booking?serviceId=dc1e232b-a9ed-46cb-aba3-cdbbb0fab97b.

Stay connected with us on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram for updates and encouragement.

Together, let's uncomplicate aphasia.

  continue reading

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