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Health & Speech PLLC — Speech Therapy for Stroke recovery on Long Island ✨https://www.healthandspeech.com/speec... A stroke can affect communication in many ways — not just speech. When the brain regions responsible for language, cognition, and motor coordination are damaged, a person may suddenly struggle to express their thoughts, understand what others are saying, remember information, or plan the physical movements needed for speech. These difficulties can be overwhelming for both the stroke survivor and the family. In this video, I break down the most common communication disorders caused by stroke in clear, caregiver-friendly language. You’ll learn the differences between aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia of speech, and cognitive-communication disorders, along with how these changes show up in daily life. I also explain how speech therapy supports recovery by rebuilding skills, teaching compensatory strategies, and increasing confidence in communication. ⭐ What This Video Teaches ✔️ You’ll learn what each disorder means ✔️ How these conditions impact everyday communication ✔️ The signs caregivers should look for ✔️ Why stroke-induced communication changes vary so widely ✔️ How speech-language therapy helps rebuild and support communication skills Whether your loved one seems “not the same,” struggles to find words, appears confused, has slurred speech, or cannot follow conversations like before — this video will help you understand why and what to do next. Video Timeline: 0:12 Common Communication disorders from a stroke 0:23 What is a stroke? 2:00 What is Aphasia? 3:15 What is Dysarthria? 4:07 What is a Cognitive-Communication Disorder? 5:21 What is Acquired Apraxia of Speech (AOS)? 7:35 Whats the difference between Aphasia, Dysarthria, and Apraxia of Speech? 8:19 What are stroke induced Voice Disorders? 10:39 Conclusion. Thank you for watching! I'd love for your to subscribe & like the video! Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or individualized therapy. Always consult your loved one’s physician, neurologist, or licensed speech-language pathologist before beginning any new exercises, strategies, or home programs. If you have urgent medical concerns, contact a medical professional immediately. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Health and Speech PLLC provides in-home adult speech therapy services throughout Suffolk County, Long Island, NY, specializing in Parkinson’s disease, stroke rehabilitation, and swallowing disorders. Speech therapist Long Island, Speech pathologist Long Island, Speech Pathologist for Adults, Speech Pathologist in Suffolk County, Speech Pathologist for stroke, Speech Pathologist for Parkinson's Disease, Speech Therapist in Suffolk County, Speech Therapist for stroke, Speech Therapist for Parkinson's Disease, In-home speech therapy Long Island, Adult speech therapy Long Island, Speech Pathologist near me, Speech Therapist near me, Speech therapist Smithtown NY, Speech therapist Holbrook NY, Speech therapist Patchogue NY, Speech therapist Port Jefferson NY, Speech therapist Bohemia NY Speech therapy services for Parkinson’s Disease and Stroke recovery available throughout Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. ~Let's Connect!~ ♡ Review Services offered: www.healthandspeech.com (Long Island, NY) ♡ Subscribe for more (It's free!): / @healthandspeechpllc ♡ Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthandspeechpllc ♡ Donate to support the channel: paypal.me/HealthandSpeechPLLC ♡ For business inquiries: info@healthandspeech.com