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Neurogenic Communication Disorders

Evidence-based support for communication after neurological change.

Overview

What are neurogenic communication disorders?

Neurogenic communication disorders are changes in speech, language, cognition, or motor planning that can happen after a neurological event or condition. These differences may affect how a person understands information, finds words, expresses ideas, plans speech movements, remembers details, organizes thoughts, or keeps up with conversation.

Support is tailored to the individual and may focus on practical communication needs at home, in the community, at work, or in important relationships. Therapy is grounded in functional outcomes, not just drills or isolated tasks.

Care may include support for aphasia, apraxia of speech, cognitive-communication challenges, attention and memory strategies, word-finding support, and improving confidence in everyday speaking situations.

Areas of support

When therapy may be helpful

  • Difficulty finding words or organizing thoughts in conversation
  • Trouble understanding longer directions, information, or spoken language
  • Changes in speech clarity or difficulty planning speech movements
  • Challenges with memory, attention, problem solving, or communication in daily routines
  • Feeling less confident speaking in social, family, or professional settings
  • Needing communication strategies after stroke, brain injury, illness, or other neurological change

Therapy can include restorative work when appropriate, practical compensatory strategies, caregiver or partner education, and personalized tools that help communication feel more manageable and more successful in real life.

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