Advocacy Phrases
Communication Challenges
Healthcare Needs
Everyday Advocacy
100

A way to explain what aphasia is to someone who might not know

"I have aphasia. It affects my speech. Please be patient" 

100

Name one communication challenge for someone who has aphasia 

Word finding, trouble reading, etc. 

100

Is it okay to have a family member or friend to help you communicate with your healthcare provider?

YES! But make sure the healthcare provider is still speaking to YOU and including YOU in the conversations

100

How can you ask for more time to speak in a conversation? 

"Please give me a minute""Please give me time to respond"

200

What phrase could you use if you needed someone to slow down their speech?

"Can you please slow down?"

200

Name a way you can supplement verbal communication

Writing, gestures, AAC, phones

200
What can you do if you do not understand medical instructions? 

Have someone write them down, have them explain them to you in a different way, ask for clarification 

200

How can written instructions/words be easier to understand and read? 

Big print, simple language, etc

300

A simple statement you can use when you are experiencing word finding difficulties

"I am having trouble finding the right words, please be patient"

300

What is a common feeling for someone with aphasia who is not being listened to during conversations with others 

Frustration

300

The best healthcare professional ever who helps you communicate (and eat)!!!

Speech-Language Pathologist

300

Name one place you may need to advocate for yourself

Doctor's office, grocery store, dinner with friends and family, etc 

400

What phrase can you use to request visual aids or non-verbal communication to help you understand better? 

"Could you use pictures or gestures?"

400

What is a common challenge in conversations where multiple people are involved, such as at a party or family gathering?

Noisy, people talking over each other, etc

400

You are at a healthcare appointment and don’t understand the medical terms the doctor is using. What can you request?

"Please use simpler words"

400

You are talking to someone but they keep interrupting you. What can you say? 

"Please let me finish speaking."

500

You are in a loud room and are having trouble understanding due to all the noise

"Can we talk somewhere quieter?"

500

What are some challenges a person with a communication device may face? 

Takes longer to find words, navigating the device. holding the device, etc

500

You are having trouble remembering your medication schedule. What can you do? 

Create a schedule, get a pill organizer, have someone write it down, etc.

500

Aphasia affects your intelligence: TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE!

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