Q and A: Speech therapy often can help those whose speech is affected by stroke

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Q and A: Speech therapy often can help those whose speech is affected by stroke

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mother had a stroke six months ago. Her mobility has returned to near normal, but she still has some difficulty communicating. She can read and understand others when they speak, but she often struggles to find the words she wants to say. While frustrated, she refuses to try speech therapy, saying it will not help. Could speech therapy help someone like my mother?

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