Aphasia Games
Simple games to help practice reading skills
Read the Word
Practice reading simple words with audio support
Word Recognition
Listen and choose the correct word from options
Object to Word Match
Match the object icon to the correct word. Practice naming and word recognition.
Naming Therapy
Practice finding words for common objects with helpful cues.
About Aphasia
Aphasia affects the ability to read, write, or speak after a stroke or brain injury. It doesn't affect intelligence. These exercises support rebuilding reading skills with dignity and independence.
Who This Is For
People with Aphasia
Practice reading at your own pace in a supportive, dignified environment. Simple, accessible exercises designed specifically for rebuilding reading skills.
SLPs & Caregivers
Evidence-informed exercises that complement clinical therapy. A practical resource to support consistent practice between therapy sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do these exercises help with aphasia?
Regular practice with reading exercises can help rebuild neural pathways and improve reading comprehension skills for people with aphasia.
Can I use this alongside speech therapy?
Yes. These exercises are designed to complement professional speech-language therapy, not replace it.
Is this suitable for all types of aphasia?
These exercises focus primarily on reading skills and are most beneficial for people with mild to moderate reading difficulties.