aphasiahelpline.com aphasiahelpline.com

aphasiahelpline.com

aphasia

This site is devoted to helping persons with aphasia and their families cope with this affliction

http://www.aphasiahelpline.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR APHASIAHELPLINE.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

September

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Sunday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 4.2 out of 5 with 12 reviews
5 star
7
4 star
2
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
1

Hey there! Start your review of aphasiahelpline.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

1.7 seconds

CONTACTS AT APHASIAHELPLINE.COM

Parrot Software

Frederick Weiner

6505 Ple●●●●●●●●ke Court

West ●●●●●field , Michigan, 48322

United States

(248)●●●●●-3223
(248)●●●●●-3224
we●●●●@parrotsoftware.com

View this contact

Parrot Software

Frederick Weiner

6505 Ple●●●●●●●●ke Court

West ●●●●●field , Michigan, 48322

United States

(248)●●●●●-3223
(248)●●●●●-3224
we●●●●@parrotsoftware.com

View this contact

Parrot Software

Frederick Weiner

6505 Ple●●●●●●●●ke Court

West ●●●●●field , Michigan, 48322

United States

(248)●●●●●-3223
(248)●●●●●-3224
we●●●●@parrotsoftware.com

View this contact

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

DOMAIN REGISTRATION INFORMATION

REGISTERED
2007 November 08
UPDATED
2013 November 20
EXPIRATION
EXPIRED REGISTER THIS DOMAIN

BUY YOUR DOMAIN

Network Solutions®

DOMAIN AGE

  • 16

    YEARS

  • 5

    MONTHS

  • 19

    DAYS

NAME SERVERS

1
dns1.stabletransit.com
2
dns2.stabletransit.com

REGISTRAR

GODADDY.COM, LLC

GODADDY.COM, LLC

WHOIS : whois.godaddy.com

REFERRED : http://registrar.godaddy.com

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
aphasia | aphasiahelpline.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
This site is devoted to helping persons with aphasia and their families cope with this affliction
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 aphasia
2 aphasia software
3 dysphasia
4 apraxia
5 speech pathology
6 aphasia therapy
7 stroke
8 parrott sofware
9 tbi
10 cva
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
SERVER
Microsoft-IIS/8.0
POWERED BY
ASP.NET
CONTENT-TYPE
iso-8859-1
GOOGLE PREVIEW

aphasia | aphasiahelpline.com Reviews

https://aphasiahelpline.com

This site is devoted to helping persons with aphasia and their families cope with this affliction

INTERNAL PAGES

aphasiahelpline.com aphasiahelpline.com
1

aphasia

http://www.aphasiahelpline.com/Definition.htm

2

aphasia

http://www.aphasiahelpline.com/treatment.htm

In some instances, an individual will completely recover from aphasia without treatment. In most cases, however, language therapy should begin as soon as possible and be tailored to the individual needs of the patient. Rehabilitation with a speech pathologist involves extensive exercises in which patients read, write, follow directions, and repeat what they hear. Computer-aided therapy may supplement standard language therapy.

3

aphasia

http://www.aphasiahelpline.com/prognosis.htm

The outcome of aphasia is difficult to predict given the wide range of variability of the condition. Generally, people who are younger or have less extensive brain damage fare better. The location of the injury is also important and is another clue to prognosis. In general, patients tend to recover skills in understanding more completely than those skills involving expression.

4

aphasia

http://www.aphasiahelpline.com/default.htm

Being affected by aphasia influences the total life experience. Individuals may no longer be able to communicate, reason, think, control emotions, or attend to tasks. Not being able to communicate in the normal way brings on a devastating sense of isolation for people with this disorder and it often causes severe depression. Persons with aphasia along with their spouse or caregiver are often very frustrated because they have been given little hope form others including health care professionals.

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 0 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

4

OTHER SITES

aphasiafriendly.co aphasiafriendly.co

Home

Can you help this resource. If you download resources from this website - please Share the tools you find useful too. Email. Your resources, we will put them online for everyone to share and credit your contribution. Like us on Facebook. Check here to receive email updates. Thank you for joining aphasia friendly.co. You will receive a maximum of one email update a month. Please help this resource grow by submitting your aphasia resources to share too! Aphasia Resources available for free download.

aphasiagroup.org aphasiagroup.org

Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group

Welcome to the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group’s Website! The mission of the Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group is to promote community participation, meaningful relationships and successful communication for people with aphasia. For more information, please click on the About link above. 2010-2015 Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group, Inc | (715) 869-3028.

aphasiaguide.com aphasiaguide.com

Blog Name | Blog Desc

Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 21, 2011. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Proudly powered by WordPress.

aphasiahelp.blogspot.com aphasiahelp.blogspot.com

Therapy

Thursday, March 8, 2012. Dementia, Stroke Risk Tied to Walking Speed, Grip Strength. Findings from an analysis of data from the Framingham Offspring Cohort revealed that walking speed and hand-grip strength in middle age correlated with the risk of stroke and dementia in later years. Participants in the Framingham study were the children of the subjects of long-range research regarding cardiovascular disease. Thursday, January 12, 2012. Stroke patients maintain benefits of robot therapy. The new findings...

aphasiahelp.org aphasiahelp.org

Suspended Hosting | 34SP.com

Sales and Support: 0161 987 3434. Unfortunately the site you are looking for is unavailable at this time. You should contact the site owner for any information regarding this. Due to our privacy rules we will not disclose site owners email addresses, contact details or nature of the problem affecting this site. This is a matter between 34SP.com and the owner of this site. If you are the site owner and you are unsure as to why this screen is present, please contact support@34sp.com. 0161 987 34 34.

aphasiahelpline.com aphasiahelpline.com

aphasia

Being affected by aphasia influences the total life experience. Individuals may no longer be able to communicate, reason, think, control emotions, or attend to tasks. Not being able to communicate in the normal way brings on a devastating sense of isolation for people with this disorder and it often causes severe depression. Persons with aphasia along with their spouse or caregiver are often very frustrated because they have been given little hope form others including health care professionals.

aphasiahope.org aphasiahope.org

Welcome to the Home of Aphasia Hope - Aphasia Hope Foundation

Topics – Advocacy. AAC/Augmentative and Alternative Communication. For SLP’s & A’s. Software & apps. Treatments & Therapies. Welcome to the Home of Aphasia Hope. Aphasia is a speech/language disorder that impairs a person’s ability to communicate. It is most commonly the result of a stroke but can occur from any severe head injury. Support the Aphasia Hope Foundation with your charitable, tax-free donation. Contact us about the foundation. Share your experiences with others. MaryBeth Clark, MS, CCC.

aphasiahouse.com aphasiahouse.com

Aphasia House | UCF Outpatient Speech and Language Therapy Program

aphasiahouse.net aphasiahouse.net

Aphasia House | UCF Outpatient Speech and Language Therapy Program\\n

aphasiahouse.org aphasiahouse.org

Aphasia House | UCF Outpatient Speech and Language Therapy Program\\n

aphasiaiam.blogspot.com aphasiaiam.blogspot.com

MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN

Sunday, May 20, 2007. Linda Carozza, Ph.D., CCC/SLP. Clinic Director, Ruth Smadbeck Communication and Learning Center. BA, City College of the City University of New York. MA, City College of the City University of New York. MPhil, Graduate Center of the City University of New York. PhD, Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Faculty Linda Carozza, Ph.D., CCC. View my complete profile.