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June 2022 – Aphasia Institute

Aphasia Awareness Month

Aphasia Awareness Month has a special meaning for us this year. We are thrilled to announce that the Aphasia Institute has recently received annual funding from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Ontario Health that enables us to continue providing selected free training, resources, and support across the province – with many other resources and tools […]

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June is Indigenous History, Pride, and Aphasia Awareness Month!

Did you know that the image on the right is the communicatively accessible symbol? Communication Disabilities Access Canada made this design and is doing everything possible to make services communicatively accessible. Click here to see more about aphasia awareness! We have a new video and pamphlet to help people learn how to talk with people with aphasia. Bruce Willis’ family recently shared

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"Thank you so much for your accommodation of our presentation and study recruitment efforts! We got much more interest than we ever thought we would, and enough volunteers to keep us busy for a couple of years! ...Thank you for your help with everything! I am really happy to have the Aphasia Institute as a partner in our research. "
- Researcher
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