The Queensland Aphasia Research Centre at The University of Queensland has been awarded almost $5 million from the Medical Research Future Fund to improve treatment for the growing number of Australians living with post-stroke aphasia.
A UQ-led service improving access to technology for people with aphasia is continuing to provide life changing support, thanks to a generous donation from the Campbell family
Dr Jade Dignam from UQ’s Queensland Aphasia Research Centre is leading a team developing a new tool to reduce social isolation for survivors of stroke living with aphasia by making communication with loved ones easier.
A group of researchers from The University of Queensland are working with stakeholders across the country to give a voice to the more than 400,000 older Australians with communication difficulties.