by Steven Mazzafield, Speech-Language Pathologist at Veterans Memorial Hospital
During National Stroke Awareness Month, I want to shine a spotlight on the importance of awareness, prevention, and rehabilitation for stroke survivors. Among the many healthcare professionals dedicated to supporting recovery, speech therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals regain their communication and swallowing abilities after a stroke.
A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, leading to brain damage. Depending on the area affected, survivors may experience speech, language, or swallowing difficulties - collectively known as dysarthria, aphasia, and dysphagia.
These challenges can significantly impact a person’s ability to express themselves, understand others, and enjoy meals safely. Such impairments can also affect emotional well-being, social participation, and overall quality of life.