Aphasia Resources: Apps, Tools & Support Recommended by Our SLPs

These are tools and resources we actually use and recommend.

Some are ours. Most aren't. All of them are worth your time.

For An Emergency

When something happens, the last thing you want to be doing is explaining aphasia. These tools make sure the right information is already in the right hands, before an emergency happens.

Aphasia ID Card

The American Stroke Association and the National Aphasia Association created this customizable card together.

Fill it out, print it, and keep one in your wallet, in your glove compartment with your insurance card, or around your neck when you're out. Take a photo and save it as a Favorite in your phone, in case you don't have the physical card on you.

It's one of the simplest things you can do. It matters a lot in the wrong moment.

Learn More Here

Communication Impediment Notice (Driver's License)

Many states allow you to add a communication impediment notice to your driver's license or state ID. It alerts law enforcement before they approach your vehicle that you may need more time to respond or communicate differently.

Search "[your state] communication impediment driver's license" to find out what your state offers and how to apply. Your doctor will typically need to sign off on a form.

iPhone Medical ID

Open the Health app on your iPhone and set up your Medical ID. It's accessible from your lock screen in an emergency and gives first responders immediate access to your critical medical information without needing your passcode.

Learn More Here

Android Health Connect

Android users can set up emergency medical information through Health Connect. Same idea. Make sure it's filled out and visible from your lock screen.

Learn More Here

For Being Understood: AAC Apps for Aphasia

Aphasia doesn't change what you know or who you are. These augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) apps help close the gap between what you want to say and what comes out.

Grid Player App

An AAC app that lets you build sentences and have them spoken aloud. Designed for people who cannot speak or whose speech is difficult to understand.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Click AAC App

Take a photo and the app automatically builds a page of vocabulary symbols based on what's in the image. Tap a symbol and it speaks for you. A fast, visual way to communicate.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

MedConcerns App

Helps people with communication disorders describe their medical needs to doctors using pictures, symbols, and spoken output. Especially useful for medical appointments. A free lite version is available.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Spoken App

Text-to-speech app for everyday reading and listening.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

For Daily Practice: Aphasia Therapy Activities at Home

Rebuilding language after a stroke takes repetition. These tools make it easier to work on communication, word retrieval, and cognition in ways that feel less like drills and more like something you might actually want to do.

Letter Tiles App

Helps you build words, break them into syllables, and hear the sounds of individual letters. Works alongside All About Reading and All About Spelling programs.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Word Chums App

A word game that exercises language and memory without feeling like therapy. Think Scrabble, but more engaging. Good for word retrieval and vocabulary.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Stack the States App

A quiz-style game built around the 50 states. Good for recall, word retrieval, and visual recognition.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Light Box for Tracing

A light box used for tracing letters, words, and drawings. Useful for rebuilding handwriting and fine motor coordination.

Search Online or grab our favorite here.

Dot-to-Dot Puzzles

Help with number recall, drawing lines, and focus. Available on Amazon in a range from easy to challenging.

Search Amazon Here

Paint by Numbers

Good for organizing attention, managing visual complexity, and focusing on one task at a time. One tip: use a paper towel with a fist-sized hole torn in the middle. Lay it over the canvas to block out everything except the section you're working on. Paint one number at a time. It helps with staying focused and reducing visual overwhelm.

Search Amazon Here

Mirror and Window Markers

Erasable markers for writing steps, reminders, or instructions on a bathroom mirror, shower door, or refrigerator. Helpful for keeping daily routines visible.

Chalk Markers | Window Crayons

Doodle Art Workbooks

Useful for rebuilding handwriting and fine motor coordination.

Learn More Here

For Your Comfort

To make your daily life easier.

Speechify App

Reads anything out loud. Documents, articles, PDFs, emails. Useful when reading has become more difficult or tiring.

Get It Here: Apple | Android

Loop Sound Dampening Ear Plugs

These reduce background noise while keeping speech clear. Three different models available. Helpful in noisy environments where following conversation is harder.

Learn More Here

For More Learning

If you want to understand what's happening and why, these are the places to start.

LIFE Beyond Aphasia Podcast

If you know the word aphasia, this podcast is for you. Find it on your favorite podcast platform.

Watch On YouTube | Or Subscribe Wherever You Listen To Podcasts

Virtual Aphasia Events

National Aphasia Association (NAA) puts on many great virtual events, ranging from support groups to educational sessions.

Browse Their Upcoming Events Here

Stroke Buddies

A non-profit built by and for stroke survivors. They have live educational sessions every Tuesday, a vast YouTube library, and various private groups on Facebook.

Learn More Here | YouTube Channel

Stroke Rehabilitation Resources

The American Stroke Association (ASA) has many great resources for all of your stroke rehab questions.

Learn More Here

From Us

These are our resources. Some are free. All of them are built specifically for people with aphasia and the families who are in it with them.

Aphasia Strengths Compass

Not sure where to start? The Compass gives you a clear picture of where you are right now and what your next step should be. You and your wife can take it together. Takes about 15 minutes. Genevieve reviews your results before you talk.

Start Now

15-Minute Connection Call

A free call with Genevieve. No pitch. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about where you are and whether working together makes sense.

Book Now

LIFE Beyond Aphasia Podcast

If you know the word aphasia, this podcast is for you. Find it on your favorite podcast platform.

Watch On YouTube | Or Subscribe Wherever You Listen To Podcasts

Some Of Our Favorite Episodes

Scroll through out some of our favorite episodes below, or watch them on our channel here.

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