The Aphasia Friendly toolkit was created in February 2024 to improve the experience of care for patients and/or providers as they navigate difficulties in communication following a stroke.
See the list of documents below that have been created for use.by specific disciplines and for various purposes. Each document is in both English and French.
Download the Table of Contents as a PDF
Disclaimer: These materials were created using funding from the Provincial Community Stroke Rehabilitation Initiative and crafted by Aran Oberle, Speech Language Pathologist, with input from regional rehab programs. They are not meant to replace professional expertise. Readers should seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider for any concerns. The content of this PowerPoint can be adjusted to suit the needs of healthcare professionals. Users are accountable for confirming the accuracy and suitability of the information for their unique situations.
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In addition, The Stroke Network of Southwestern Ontario (SWOSN) has put together two aphasia-friendly resources on driving after stroke:
Aphasia Friendly - Driving After a Stroke (license suspended)
Aphasia Friendly - Driving after a Stroke (license not suspended)