VOW: From Isolation to Inclusion: Rebuilding Connections After Aphasia
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From Isolation to Inclusion: Rebuilding Connections After Aphasia Anthony Choon woke up in the hospital unable to say the letters of the alphabet or even his name. He had aphasia, a brain injury-related disorder that impairs the ability to speak, write, or understand words. In Singapore, 2,500 people are impacted by aphasia every year. One organization, Aphasia SG, is creating a community of support. Watch the brief, touching video below for more. |
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