Event Series Aphasia and Wellness

Aphasia and Wellness

Program: Aphasia and Wellness   Topic: Learn and share ideas about wellness and self-care for people with aphasia.   Advisors: Katherine Noyes & Sharon Mosley   When: One Thursday per month (usually the 1st Thursday) from 1-2pm Eastern Time   Click This Zoom Link To Join   More Information: Join us for conversation about cultivating … Continued

Event Series Primary Progressive Aphasia Chats

PPA Chat – February 7

Program: Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Chats Topic: A supportive conversation about Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Advisors: Becky Khayum, Lorraine Podolsky, Christie Carroll Duhigg, Natalie Douglas, Cindy Nichols, Kiiya Shibata When: 2 Fridays a month, 2:30-3:30pm Eastern Time   Join the Zoom Meeting   More Information: PPA Chats are for people with PPA and their communication partners. … Continued

Event Series PPA Care Partner Support Group

PPA Care Partner Support Group

Join us for an evening support group for communication and care partners of people with primary progressive aphasia and primary progressive apraxia of speech (PPA/PPAOS). This is a space for care partners, family, and friends of people with PPA/PPAOS to find community with one another. Hosted virtually via Zoom by the National Aphasia Association.   … Continued

Event Series Technology and Supports for Aphasia

Technology and Supports for Aphasia

Program: Technology and Supports for Aphasia Group Topic: Learn about current technology available to support people with aphasia. Advisors: Brooke Lang and Bryn Bowles When: The second Tuesday of the month, 4:00-5:00pm EST Click This Zoom Link To Join   More Information: In this virtual conversation group, we will share and discuss using technology to … Continued

Event Series Parenting With Aphasia

Parenting With Aphasia

Program: Parenting with Aphasia Topic: We talk about what it’s like raising children while having aphasia. Advisor: Lauren Schwabish When: The second Wednesday of each month from 8-9pm EST Click This Zoom Link To Join   More Information: Parenting is no easy feat but can be particularly challenging when one parent has aphasia. Parenting with … Continued