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When a loved one experiences a brain injury, stroke, or another neurological condition, communication can feel different—sometimes in ways that aren’t easy to explain. You may notice changes in memory, attention, or problem-solving alongside differences in speech and language. These challenges fall under what speech-language pathologists call cognitive-communication disorders.
This guide is designed to help caregivers understand what these disorders are, what they look like, and how you can support your loved one on their journey.
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