In Australia, cultural and linguistic diversity is a crucial factor to be addressed in planning and delivering rehabilitation services for individuals with aphasia and their families. Challenges include the extensive number of languages spoken by Indigenous and migrant Australians, as well as limited research evidence pertaining to assessment and intervention for people with bilingual aphasia. In addition, clinical challenges include lack of consistent terminology used to refer to people with aphasia who are bilingual or from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds and limited existing resources for speech pathology management of this population. This paper outlines key issues relevant to speech pathology management of peop...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
This study attempts to understand how monolingual English-speaking Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP...
The growing number of elderly multilingual speakers suffering from strokes and aphasia requires a ch...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
Background: As cross-border migration increases internationally, speech pathologists will see growin...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder resulting from damage to the brain, most typically a stroke...
This paper discusses the notion of language difference related to aphasia assessments and treatment ...
Currently, there is limited information on the nature and extent of speech-language pathology servic...
Background: Indigenous health matters have largely been neglected in the speech-language pathology l...
The growing prevalence of bilingual speakers creates a need for speech language pathologists to dete...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world, despite being known to suffer from increased risk of stroke...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate speech-language pathologists\u27 clinical pract...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
This study attempts to understand how monolingual English-speaking Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP...
The growing number of elderly multilingual speakers suffering from strokes and aphasia requires a ch...
This study reports on current aphasia rehabilitation practices of speech-language pathologists in Au...
Background: As cross-border migration increases internationally, speech pathologists will see growin...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder resulting from damage to the brain, most typically a stroke...
This paper discusses the notion of language difference related to aphasia assessments and treatment ...
Currently, there is limited information on the nature and extent of speech-language pathology servic...
Background: Indigenous health matters have largely been neglected in the speech-language pathology l...
The growing prevalence of bilingual speakers creates a need for speech language pathologists to dete...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world, despite being known to suffer from increased risk of stroke...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate speech-language pathologists\u27 clinical pract...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
The consistent increase of cultural diversity and immigration within the United States over the last...
Approximately 47 million people in the United States speak a language other than English at home (Ce...
This study attempts to understand how monolingual English-speaking Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP...
The growing number of elderly multilingual speakers suffering from strokes and aphasia requires a ch...