Aphasia Clinic

Aphasia Clinic

Established in 2005, the Aphasia Clinic provides group and individual services that go beyond traditional language restoration to improve overall communicative competence. Programming includes integration of music and arts to support language functioning and community participation.

Brain NYC

A community-based initiative offering programs and resources to support individuals with brain injury and communication challenges, with a focus on participation, social connection, and real-world communication.

Black American Aphasia Connection

An inclusive, aphasia-friendly conversation group for Black individuals living with aphasia to connect, share experiences, and build community. The group meets every other Monday from 4–5 PM EST and is guided by advisors Michael Obel-Omia, Angie Cauthorn, and Nikki Benson-Watlington.

Aphasia Friendly News Sources


TalkPath News

Daily news articles made for people with language and thinking challenges.

Newslea

Caregivers can make a free account to access free aphasia-friendly articles.

Podcasts


The Slow Road to Better

Made by members of the Stroke Comeback Center. In each episode, members share real and positive stories about how they adjust to life after a stroke and brain injury, and what helps them keep going on The Slow Road to Better.

Aphasia Access Conversations

Shares new tips and ideas about aphasia from experts. They talk about more than just stroke and aphasia facts. Topics include fun ideas for aphasia group activitiesways to help with communication, and how to raise awareness and money for your aphasia therapy program.

On the Tip of my Tongue

Jonathan Hirons' story after his stroke and aphasia diagnosis is both inspiring and helpful. Find out what he has learned about aphasia. 

ASHA Voices: Visibility, Validation, and Connection

A podcast episode exploring how aphasia impacts participation in daily life, with discussion on person-centered care, communication access, and supporting meaningful engagement.

Research


Latest Aphasia Research Results

The National Aphasia Association provides updates on current aphasia research, including new findings on treatment, recovery, and communication strategies to support individuals living with aphasia.

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