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Adler Aphasia Center

Aphasia Task Force first of its kind

Senate Majority Leader helps raise awareness of communication disorder BY LOIS GOLDRICH New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg of Teaneck hasn’t seen it all, but she’s seen quite a bit. “I’ve been around long enough that, fortunately and unfortunately, there are not too many

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Adler Aphasia Center

New Jersey is giving voice to people with Aphasia

Some speak their own language, while others don’t speak much at all.  Some can’t read.  Others can’t write.  But as anyone with Aphasia knows, it is not for a lack of trying or wanting.  Nor is it for a lack of good ideas, compelling thoughts

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Adler Aphasia Center

5th Annual Clink for a Cause

Join us at our annual friendraiser, Clink for a Cause, as we raise awareness about aphasia, raise our glasses to those in the aphasia community and meet new friends who support our cause! This year, we will celebrate at American Whiskey in NYC from 6:00

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Adler Aphasia Center

Stroke Survivors With Aphasia Showcase Handcrafted Jewelry

Something Special, Adler Aphasia Center’s vocational artisan program in which stroke survivors with aphasia design and handcraft unique jewelry and gifts, will be hosting a Spring Boutique on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm at Adler Aphasia Center, located at 60 West

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Adler Aphasia Center

How Maywood Stroke Survivor Turned Her Life Around

MAYWOOD, N.J. — Adler Aphasia Center’s Rebecca Iovino was 37 when her 2005 stroke brought her busy life to a halt. A Teaneck mother of two, Iovino was an architect working with her husband, Anthony, at the family’s firm. Her life revolved around family and

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Adler Aphasia Center

Ridgewood fundraiser to benefit aphasia sufferers

Village residents Bill and Barbara Grundy will be the hosts of a “Bach and Brunch” fundraiser Sunday for the Adler Aphasia Center. Bill Grundy, a former Ridgewood High School football coach and gym teacher in Demarest, suffered a stroke at age 50 that caused him to develop aphasia.

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