Breaking the Silence: Living with Aphasia After Stroke or Brain Injury
- Athanasia Anna Svenning Daley
- Oct 27
- 1 min read

Imagine wanting to speak, but the words just won’t come out. For millions of adults living with aphasia, this is a daily reality.
At Nexa Speech Concierge, we work closely with individuals and families affected by aphasia to help restore communication, dignity, and connection.
What Is Aphasia?
Aphasia is a language disorder that affects a person’s ability to speak, understand, read, or write. It’s often caused by stroke.
It’s not a sign of reduced intelligence. Aphasia is about accessing language, not understanding it.
How Aphasia Impacts Daily Life
Struggling to find the right word
Mixing up words or sounds
Difficulty understanding others
Frustration during conversations
Isolation or embarrassment
Caregivers and loved ones often feel helpless too, but the good news is, speech therapy can help.
Our Approach to Aphasia Therapy
We provide personalized in-home or telehealth therapy designed to:
Improve functional communication
Support language recovery
Train caregivers in communication strategies
Build confidence through consistent practice
And because we’re mobile, we provide therapy where it matters most—right at home, where communication happens every day.
Let’s talk about how we can help you or your loved one reconnect through communication.
Contact Nexa Speech Concierge today to learn more about our aphasia therapy programs.



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