Brooke Lang - Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy
We provide both non-intensive and intensive virtual speech/language therapy for individuals with Aphasia and Apraxia, as well as Primary Progressive Aphasia. We strive to provide innovative, individualized treatment approaches tailored to one’s goals and challenges. We have created several group opportunities (communication-based, treatment-based, supportive, and peer-led), and provide caregiver support as well. We provide valuable educational and advocacy resources, focusing on the needs of our individual clients and their families.
Services Offered
Services
Speech/Language therapy (Virtual)
virtual speech/language therapy provided by licensed SLP
Mon-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm EST
Peer-led communication practice groups (Virtual)
conversational tasks and word finding activities implemented in group setting
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Clinical Trials
Clinical trials test the safety and effectiveness of new treatments. Also known as intervention studies, clinical trials test whether a new type of treatment, compared to a control or “usual” treatment, may be beneficial for people with aphasia.
A full list of registered clinical trials may be found on clinicaltrials.gov. You can filter your search by several areas including: condition, location, treatment, and certain eligibility criteria (click on “More Filters”).
Observational Studies
Observational studies, including neuroimaging studies and behavioral studies about language and other parts of cognition
Observational studies examine how people with aphasia present and how aphasia can change over time. Observational studies can help lead to the development of new therapies and provide a deeper understanding of what aphasia can “look like.”
Qualitative Studies
Qualitative studies, including interviews and focus groups
Qualitative studies can provide deeper insight into what it means to live with aphasia.