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Family and Friends of People with Aphasia – Aphasia Institute

Family and Friends of People with Aphasia

What is Aphasia?

What is Aphasia?

Aphasia is a language problem that masks a person’s inherent competence, and most dramatically affects conversational interaction (talking and understanding), as well as the ability to read and write. Learn more here.

Talking to Your Family Member/Friend with Aphasia: Conversation Basics

Talking to Your Family Member/Friend with Aphasia: Conversation Basics

This short video is a companion to an Aphasia Institute pamphlet “Does Your Family Member Have Aphasia? What to Look for and What You Can Do.” It includes basic conversation tips for you and your family member/friend with aphasia.

Aphasia & Direct Service FAQs

Aphasia & Direct Service FAQs

All your questions about aphasia and our direct services and programs answered here.

Family Support Groups

Family Support Groups

Group facilitated by social workers focused on continued support for family members affected by aphasia, and family members affected by Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Make a Referral

Make a Referral

Information on how to get a referral for assessments at the Aphasia Institute can be found here.

Resources & Tools (for People with Aphasia & Families)

Resources & Tools (for People with Aphasia & Families)

Helpful tools that can be used by people with aphasia with their families, friends, and health care providers to facilitate conversations.

ParticiPics

ParticiPics

Helpful tools that can be used by people with aphasia with their families, friends, and health care providers to facilitate conversations.

"The training I attended at the Aphasia Institute served to enhance my existing skills in communicating with persons with aphasia and provided me with an abundance of new knowledge and strategies. I feel confident now that I can better communicate with my patients/clients as well as train other professionals and support personnel to communicate effectively with persons with aphasia. The staff are professional and bring a wealth of experience to the table. Great courses!"
- Speech-Language Pathologist who completed the Full Training Institute
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