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Speech therapist avalible as conversation partner


Chrystle

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Do you have a loved one who has aphasia, a communication disability which usually occurs after stroke or brain injury?


Each person with aphasia has different symptoms. Some people have just a few words while some people cannot speak at all; others can no longer read, write or use numbers


Individuals with aphasia may have difficulties with everyday activities such as having a conversation, answering the phone, watching television, may suddenly become a source of frustration and anxiety. It affects the person with aphasia and their families, friends and carers too.


Communication helps us to be a person and to take part in life and all its opportunities. Aphasia breaks down that communication.


I am a qualified speech therapist and available to be a communication partner for these individuals, I am friendly and caring in nature and genuinely want to help individuals with communication difficulties.

If you are interested, please let me know.

I am based in east Dulwich

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