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Empower patients and clinical teams with a professional collection of Aphasia Communication Boards designed for stroke recovery and functional communication.


This Hospital / Rehabilitation Site License allows unlimited printing, reproduction, and display of materials within one facility.

Each board supports communication across recovery stages — from simple yes/no choices to advanced written expression — with visuals covering daily needs, emotions, routines, and medical topics.


The included Therapist Guide provides modeling, masking, and adaptation strategies to help staff personalize communication supports for every patient.

 

Ideal For:
Hospitals · Rehabilitation centers · Skilled nursing facilities · Inpatient and outpatient therapy programs

 

Includes:
✅ Printable Hospital Use License

✅ Progressive visual boards (2–9 choices)
✅ Light and dark keyboard layouts
✅ Therapist & storage guides
✅ Printable front and back covers for binding

 

License Terms:
✔️ May print and distribute within one facility
✔️ May display in patient rooms and therapy areas
❌ Not for resale or external sharing

 

Format: PDF download | 28 pages | Landscape layout
© All Hands On Language, 2025 | www.AllHandsOnLanguage.com

 

💬 If your facility has specific communication needs or ideas for additional visuals, please reach out — I’m always happy to expand the collection to better serve patients and care teams.

Aphasia Communication Board Collection — Hospital/Rehab Site License

$120.00 Regular Price
$96.00Sale Price
  • This product is intended for hospital/rehabilitation center use, unlimited use within one site. All Hands On Language holds the Intellectual Property Rights to this product.

    Please do not... share this product with others, redistribute this product, change this product, or sell this product as your own. Not for Resale.

  • Aphasia is a communication disorder that makes it hard for a person to use or understand language. It can affect speaking, understanding, reading, and writing—but it does not change intelligence. With the right supports, visuals, and communication tools, people with aphasia can stay connected and express their needs more confidently.

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