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Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab

Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab

Update: 2025-01-09
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Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab

In this episode, Emma Rich, Charity Coordinator at Say Aphasia, shares her harrowing journey with severe brain injury and subsequent aphasia. She recounts her critical medical emergency, rehabilitation experiences, and the crucial role of neuroplasticity in her recovery. Emma discusses the importance of speech therapy, community support groups, and the uneven access to rehabilitation services. Advocating for better support and employment opportunities for brain injury and stroke survivors, Emma emphasizes the need for education, hope, and inclusive societal attitudes toward individuals with neurological conditions.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:16 Emma's Brain Hemorrhage Experience
01:51 Recovery Journey Begins
03:45 Rehabilitation and Neuroplasticity
05:58 Challenges and Support Systems
10:21 Involvement with Say Aphasia
18:43 Employment and Inclusivity
29:34 Hope and Rehabilitation
31:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Say Aphasia website: https://www.sayaphasia.org


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Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab

Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab

Jonathan Hirons and Rob Edwards