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Atlas Aphasia Center
Atlas Aphasia Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our goal is to improve the lives of people with aphasia and their caregivers. Over 2 million Americans have aphasia, but many -
Frequently Asked Questions for Aphasia Awareness Month
Date: June 13, 2024 Topic: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Aphasia Awareness Month Expert: Maura Silverman Description: For June 2024’s “Ask the Expert”, Maura Silverman, Executive Director of the NAA, answered -
Test Your Knowledge: The Updated Aphasia Quiz Is Here!
The National Aphasia Association is excited to announce the relaunch of our newly updated Aphasia Quiz, a modernized version of one of our longest-standing educational tools. Now more interactive, accessible, -
Austin Speech Labs
Austin Speech Labs is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to support stroke survivors and their loved ones in rebuilding their lives by providing intensive, affordable, and innovative speech and cognitive therapy. We offer 8 week long "Boot Camps," in which stroke survivors can come up to 15 hours per week and receive a… -
Advances in Aphasia Research by Dr. Jeffrey Binder
Medical research has had a huge impact on our lives, from the discovery of antibiotics to new cures for cancer and treatments for heart disease. Similarly, research efforts are -
University of Michigan Aphasia Program
The University of Michigan Aphasia Program (UMAP) provides intensive speech and language therapy for people with language disorders after a stroke, brain injury, illness, or other neurological disorder. Our program -
Aphasia Rehab Therapy
Personalized virtual aphasia therapy for adults, provided by a specialized Speech-Language Pathologist. Focused on communication recovery and evidence-based care. -
New on Our Website: Easier Ways to Share and Join Aphasia Research Studies
At the National Aphasia Association, we believe that research plays a critical role in improving the lives of people with aphasia—and that everyone should be able to participate in that -
After Aphasia: A Guide to Rebuilding Your Communication Skills After a Stroke
Imagine waking up tomorrow to the horrible realization you’ve lost the ability to speak or communicate.“How are you feeling?” your loved one asks.What you want to say is, “A little