Aphasia Programs and Centers
To view programs and centers in your state, click on a state's abbreviation in the State's Table at this web site. http://www.aphasia.org/aphasia_community/programs_and_centers.html If you are
Diagnosing Primary Progressive Aphasia
Aphasia is the loss or impairment of the use of language due to brain damage. The signs of aphasia are errors in verbal output including word-finding problems, trouble understanding speech, and diffic
Managing Primary Progressive Aphasia
In layperson's terms, primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a slowly worsening aphasia not due to stroke, trauma, tumor or infection. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) can leave affected persons an
Primary progressive aphasia
Definition Primary progressive aphasia is a rare neurological syndrome that impairs language capabilities. People with primary progressive aphasia may have trouble naming objects or may misuse word
Progressive Aphasia Overview
Progressive Aphasia (PA) is a language disorder. There are two types of progressive aphasia: fluent PA (called Semantic Dementia (SD)) and non-fluent PA (also called Progressive Non-Fluent Aphasia (PN
Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia
Primary progressive aphasia is a rare neurological syndrome in which language capabilities become slowly and progressively impaired. This information sheet was prepared by the NAA to help explain the