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says. “It’s a progressive, neuro-degenerative illness that not only affects language but also memory, intellect, personality and so on. Aphasia is the result of a physical injury to the brain. It can strike people of any age depending upon the nature of the cause—a car accident or a fall, a gunshot wound or other injury.” Emmy, Valerie, Mary, Julie Generally speaking, the patients that Lorrie sees day to day are stroke victims. The severity of the stroke or injury itself will largely determine the severity and type of aphasia and the prognosis for recovery. There are two basic types of aphasia. A non-fluent aphasia means the patient is limited to a very few words, and exhibits a halting or “groping” aspect to his or her expressive skills. By contrast, fluent aphasia means that a patient may be able to produce words fluently and without much effort but the words themselves do not make sense—containing errors of syntax or semantics or the scrambling of sounds and syllables. The patient may understand basic questions and follow basic commands, or there can be fairly severe comprehension issues. “In such cases, I tell the families it’s as if the patient is in a foreign country,” Nebrig says. “They are able to hear the language being spoken but don’t understand the meaning of the words, so that he or she is unable to answer questions or follow directions.” It can be extremely confusing and upsetting to families when they find their loved ones cannot communicate. Nebrig works with family members to help them understand that a patient’s aphasia-caused inability to communicate is not a deficit in his or her intellect. Intelligence remains intact in aphasia, but the ability to communicate is altered. Emmy, Valerie, Mary, Julie [email protected] • www.nfppc.com Senior Discounts “THE PRO” Enjoy crystal clear mountain views!! Garry Heideman Professional Window Cleaner PCC referrals upon request 928-632-1260 928-277-5052 cell 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE “We see patients in the hospital but depending on their physical and occupational therapy needs, we often help guide them in their rehabilitation journey,” she says. “We continue on an outpatient In 1781, months before the key American victory at Yorktown, Massachusetts became the first state to make July 4th an official state holiday. basis to help them improve their expressive and receptive language skills. Families remain important—often attending the sessions along with the patient so that the information can carry over into Turning 65 the home environment.” Call For A FREE QUOTE! Because aphasia is generally the result of stroke, knowing the warning signs of stroke often can be very important. Spotting the signs of stroke and getting help quickly can lessen the severity of the stroke and its consequences, aphasia included. SPECIALIZING IN MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS Multiple Carriers - No Fees Advantage Plans RX Plans, AHCCCS Plans Office or In-Home Appointments (928) 277-6123 1191 Old Chisholm Trail, Suite B Prescott Country Club www.medcare-broker.com pccnews July 2015 13