Resources for people living with aphasia

Supporting people living with aphasia, and their family and helpers, to get online is important to successful sessions. Below are guides to support people to join video call sessions and get online.


Information about telehealth

Online appointments can be useful. Here is some information about what you will need ๐Ÿ“„.

You can find a guide to supporting people living with aphasia during online appointments here ๐Ÿ“„.


Aphasia-friendly instructions for joining online meetings. Clicking on the link below will download a ‘how to’ guide:

How to join an online meeting

Teams:

Zoom:

Attend Anywhere:

Attend Anywhere provides how to guides to join in other languages. You can find the Attend Anywhere how to guides here ๐ŸŒ


Other support for getting online

The Stroke Association has advice to support people with aphasia to get online. Their 16-part guide shares aphasia-accessible advice on different topics, including online safety and finding information online. Here is a link to the Getting Online guide on the Stroke Association website. ๐ŸŒ

Thank you to the Stroke Association for their consent in sharing their resources on this toolkit.


Accessing free tech support

Ability Net can provide free support from volunteers for those living with disability to get online. You can find more information and how to refer yourself or someone else to Ability Net here ๐ŸŒ

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