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The Aphasia Institute received funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, via the Ontario Stroke Network, to support its Communicative Access Measures for Stroke (CAMS) and Assessment for Living with Aphasia (ALA) projects.

 

 

 


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