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June is National Aphasia Awareness Month—a time when communities across the country come together to increase understanding, spark conversations, and e...


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June is National Aphasia Awareness Month, and this year the National Aphasia Association is celebrating in a brand new way.

We are so excited to officially launch the NAA Speech Bubble Tour — a month-long, nationwide adventure designed to bring aphasia awareness to communities across the country.

30 Stops for 30 Days

Each day of June, th...


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Earlier this month, the National Aphasia Association had the honor of representing the aphasia community during a federal advocacy event on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., held in recognition of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month.

Organized by ASHA (the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) in partnership with the bipartisan Congressional Unified ...


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On April 20th, Bob Brosner marked the 12th anniversary of his stroke by sharing something deeply personal: a short video reflecting on his journey living with aphasia and apraxia. According to his speech-language pathologist Julie Rowlett, “Bob planned the entire thing and we made it a proje...

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Can intensive aphasia therapy help people achieve their communication goals months – or even years – after stroke or brain injury?

That was the focus of our latest Ask the Expert webinar, where clinicians, care partners, and a person living wit...


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