Search Results for: Caregiver
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LoveYourBrain
The LoveYourBrain Foundation is a national non-profit that improves the quality of life of people affected by brain injury through programs that build community and foster resilience. Since 2014, we’ve -
Adler Aphasia Center – Virtual NJ Aphasia Communication Group (ACG)
The Adler Aphasia Center is a community-based aphasia program that focuses on the long-term needs of people with aphasia and their families. We are a non-profit organization whose mission is -
Adler Aphasia Center – Toms River Aphasia Communication Group (ACG)
The Adler Aphasia Center is a community-based aphasia program that focuses on the long-term needs of people with aphasia and their families. We are a non-profit organization whose mission is -
Adler Aphasia Center – Monroe Aphasia Communication Group (ACG)
The Adler Aphasia Center is a community-based aphasia program that focuses on the long-term needs of people with aphasia and their families. We are a non-profit organization whose mission is -
Adler Aphasia Center – Hammonton Aphasia Communication Group (ACG)
The Adler Aphasia Center is a community-based aphasia program that focuses on the long-term needs of people with aphasia and their families. We are a non-profit organization whose mission is -
Adler Aphasia Center – Haddonfield Aphasia Communication Group (ACG)
The Adler Aphasia Center is a community-based aphasia program that focuses on the long-term needs of people with aphasia and their families. We are a non-profit organization whose mission is -
Steve Kessler
Steve Kessler is a national advocate of rehabilitation medicine supporting stronger recoveries for stroke survivors and their caregivers. Steve and his wife, Barbara, promote rehabilitation medicine innovation including through technology, -
Aphasia at Home website and blog
APHASIAatHOME.com is a website and blog offering resources, tools and personal experience for individuals with aphasia and their caregivers. The site provides practical ideas for navigating daily life. The website -
Great tips on starting a support group
Many people write to us with questions about how to deal with the day-to-day challenges that aphasia poses on both patients and caregivers. The aphasia community clearly needs more support