Aboye answers our question: “Why support the work of the NAA?”
It’s a fair question. This time of year, we are asked to donate to all kinds of causes and programs that are important to us personally. We get it. But what is often overlooked is the need to give to organizations that shine the light on all of the area resources. We are the first stop along the aphasia journey, and yes, we need your help!
    
    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.
Qualitative studies, including interviews and focus groups
Qualitative studies can provide deeper insight into what it means to live with aphasia.