Games for aphasia patients

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      * 20 Questions Board Games (people, places and things) ... LIVING WITH APHASIA) READING ACTIVITY (IDENTIFY SOURCE E.G. MAGAZINE, LETTER, RECIPE, BOOK, ARTICLE ETC.) CARD GAME (IDENTIFY THE GAME) BOARD GAME (IDENTIFY THE GAME) Wii (IDENTIFY WHICH GAME) ... we want to facilitate a reconnection between our patients and their community. (These can ...

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    • [DOC File]WORD LIST MEMORY TASK (IMMEDIATE RECALL)

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      WORD LIST MEMORY TASK (IMMEDIATE RECALL) This is a memory task for assessing word list recall. The task involves presenting the subject with a list of 10 high-frequency, high-imagery words which are read to him at a constant rate of 1 word every 2 seconds.

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      The puzzle games were least enjoyed out of the three, but helped the patients use their cognitive skills and hands to help minimize any brain damage that may have been caused by the stroke [2]. Not only can VR games help stoke victims with their movements and exercise, but also provide an advantage to those with neurological disorders such as ...

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      Aphasia Therapy *Missing. Helm-Estabrooks, N. & Albert, M.L. Foundations of Aphasia Rehabilitation, diagnostic process, specific therapy programmes, and the impact of aphasia on patient and family. SPPARC: Supporting Partners of People with Aphasia in Relationships and Conversation. Lock, S, Wilkinson, R, & Bryan, K. (2001). Part1:Clinician’s ...

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      The most noticeable communication disorders occurring post-stroke are aphasia and dysarthria, while some patients also suffer from varying degrees of dementia. RECOMMENDATIONS. Assessment of communication ability should address the following areas: listening, speaking, reading, writing, gesturing, and pragmatics. Problems in communication can ...

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    • [DOC File]Introduction

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      Memory is erased and learning ability is stunted. Patients with dementia may demonstrate any or all of these symptoms: Apraxia: Inability to use objects. Aphasia: Inability to speak or write. Agnosia: Inability to understand or interpret.4. Dementia eventually incapacitates people from carrying out activities of …

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      Aphasia is a common consequence of stroke, affecting 21-38% of acute stroke patients. Aphasia affects verbal understanding, expressive language, reading, and writing. The incidence of stroke is known to be higher in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC) compared to developed countries.

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      Broca’s aphasia: occurs after damage to Broca’s area, which is in the left frontal lobe; a person would struggle to speak words, but they can still sing familiar songs and comprehend speech Expressive aphasia because the impairment or issue is in expressing yourself through speech

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