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Aphasia-specific exercises targeting word retrieval and auditory comprehension
100%
Of patient attempts recorded as audio. No self-grading, no guesswork between visits.
PHOLEXSEM
Cueing hierarchy logged automatically per attempt. Semantic cue first, phonological second.
Hear exactly what happened between visits
Every patient attempt is captured as audio and stored against the session record. You review what they actually produced, not what they remember producing.
Attempt-level playback
Each exercise attempt is a separate audio clip. Scrub to any moment in the session.
Annotate specific attempts
Leave targeted clinical notes on individual recordings. Precise feedback, right where it belongs.
Session — Marcus Reid
Picture Naming · Jun 3 · 18 attempts
Waveform
Attempts
A quantified record of how much assistance each session required
Every exercise surfaces a semantic cue on first miss and a phonological cue on second. Both are logged automatically, giving you data the patient cannot self-report.
PHOLEXSEM hierarchy
Follows the established clinical cueing order. Semantic first, phonological second.
Cue reduction over time
Objective evidence that word retrieval is improving. Fewer cues per session across weeks.
Cueing Summary — Elena Torres
Last 30 days · Finding Words
62%
No cue
25%
Semantic
13%
Phonological
Assign a home practice protocol in under a minute
Pick exercises from the library, attach a clinical note, and they are live on your patient's phone immediately. Adjust the protocol at any point without scheduling an appointment.
Per-patient exercise selection
Assign specific exercises to individual patients. Different protocols for different deficits.
Adherence alerts
Know when a patient has not practiced in 3 or more days without checking every record manually.
Assign Exercises — David Kim
Select exercises for home practice protocol
Accuracy, frequency, and cue use build into a full longitudinal record
Identify plateaus, regression, or sustained gains across the full course of home practice. Every session adds a data point. The trend across weeks is where clinical insight lives.
Session frequency and streaks
Streak data reveals engagement patterns that accuracy scores alone miss.
Clinical PDF reports
Generate a progress report formatted for insurance review in one click.
Progress — Marcus Reid
Accuracy over 8 weeks
78%
Avg accuracy
14
Sessions
4
Day streak
Aphasia-specific exercises
Every exercise targets word retrieval or auditory comprehension. Nothing borrowed from stuttering, voice, or general cognitive rehabilitation.
Picture Naming
Anomia
Word retrieval through visual stimulus. Structured category sets with cueing on miss. Targets the most prevalent deficit in post-stroke aphasia.
Listen & Repeat
Severe word-finding
Auditory model followed by immediate production. Provides a phonological scaffold before each attempt for patients with severe word-finding deficits.
Finish the Sentence
Lexical access
Sentence completion targeting lexical access through semantic context. Reduces retrieval load by providing a strong linguistic frame around the target word.
Finding Words
PHOLEXSEM
Two-tier cued word retrieval implementing the PHOLEXSEM hierarchy. Semantic cue on first miss, phonological on second. Cue usage logged per attempt.
Spelling
Anomic & conduction
Orthographic cueing to reinforce phonological representation. Particularly effective where written output strengthens verbal retrieval.
Read Aloud
ORLA protocol
An audio model plays first, then the patient reads the same passage independently. Repeated reading builds fluency and connected speech.
What clinicians say
Setup took fifteen minutes. My first patient was using the at-home modules the same week, and her practice adherence doubled.
The cueing data is the closest thing I have to a second clinician in the room during home practice. I know exactly where each patient is struggling.
ReSpeak fits into my workflow without rewriting it. Patients show up having actually practiced, and they bring data with them.
Extend structured care beyond the clinic
Access the dashboard, assign exercises to your aphasia patients, and review session data between appointments. Free to start.