For Speech-Language Pathologists

Aphasia rehabilitation that continues between appointments

ReSpeak gives your aphasia patients a structured home practice program—and gives you session recordings, cueing data, and progress tracking for every session they complete.

ReSpeak clinician dashboard showing patient session data and recordings

Exercises

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Assessment

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Recording-based — not self-graded

Cueing data

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Semantic and phonological cues logged per attempt

What the dashboard gives you

Every feature is designed to reduce the information gap between scheduled appointments.

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Session recordings

Every patient attempt is captured as audio and stored against the session record. Review what the patient actually produced between appointments—not how they rated themselves.

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Cueing hierarchy logging

Each exercise surfaces semantic cues on first miss and phonological cues on second. Both are logged automatically, giving you a quantified record of how much assistance the patient required per session.

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Per-patient exercise assignment

Assign specific exercises to individual patients from the dashboard. Monitor adherence and adjust the protocol without waiting for the next scheduled appointment.

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Longitudinal session data

Accuracy, session frequency, streak, and cue usage build over time into a per-patient record. Identify plateaus, regression, or sustained progress across the full course of home practice.

Aphasia-specific exercises

Every exercise targets word retrieval or auditory comprehension—the two core deficits in post-stroke aphasia. Nothing is borrowed from stuttering, voice, or general cognitive rehabilitation.

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Picture Naming

Word retrieval through visual stimulus. Structured category sets with cueing available on miss. Targets anomia—the most prevalent deficit in post-stroke aphasia.

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Listen & Repeat

Auditory model followed by immediate production. Supports patients with severe word-finding deficits by providing a phonological scaffold before each attempt.

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Finish the Sentence

Sentence completion targeting lexical access through semantic context. Reduces retrieval load by providing a strong linguistic frame around the target word.

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Finding Words

Two-tier cued word retrieval: semantic cue on first miss, phonological cue on second. Implements the PHOLEXSEM cueing hierarchy. Cue usage is logged per attempt.

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Spelling

Orthographic cueing to reinforce phonological representation. For patients where written output strengthens verbal retrieval—particularly effective in anomic and conduction aphasia.

Extend structured care beyond the clinic

Access the clinician dashboard, assign exercises to your aphasia patients, and review session data between appointments.