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24 Apr Building Relationships in Aphasia Recovery

Posted at 15:40h in Public Health by Adler Aphasia Center
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People may be diagnosed with aphasia after a stroke or brain injury, and aphasia can interfere with the ability to express and understand either written or spoken communication. Over time, you can make significant improvements in communication or even recover fully with proper therapy and...

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12 Nov Lessons Learned… For Immediate Application

Posted at 10:36h in Public Health by evan@eighty6.agency
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I didn’t want to go into Yom Kippur not having given serious thought to what I learned over the past year. After all, that’s what I’ll need to move forward, God willing, into the next. Actually, I’ve learned quite a lot — from many different people, under...

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12 Nov The Adler Aphasia Center Honors Our Veterans

Posted at 10:32h in Public Health by evan@eighty6.agency
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Adler Aphasia Center proudly presents our salute to Veterans....

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12 Nov A Million Little Thoughts – Episode 1

Posted at 09:51h in Public Health by evan@eighty6.agency
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Made and produced by people with aphasia....

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