Website for Aphasia Institute
This organization provides information about aphasia and offers programs for people living with aphasia.
Subject Headings Aphasia, Language/Communication
Published by Aphasia Institute (2015) CAN
Last modified on 05/15/2018
By Canadian Stroke Network, 2013
Website for Life after Stroke: Stroke Support Group Toolkit
The Stroke Support Group Toolkit contains step-by-step guide to setting up a community-based support group, and includes templates for community notices, media advisories, press releases, as well as sample feedback and evaluation forms, agendas.
Subject Headings Aphasia, Support Groups, Stroke - Rehabilitation
Published by Canadian Stroke Network (2013) CAN
Last modified on 09/24/2020
By Aphasia Institute, 2015
Website for Programs and Services (Aphasia Institute)
This web page provides information about services and programs and about getting and making referrals. It is intended for individuals with aphasia, family members, physicians, social workers, speech-language pathologists and other health care professionals who are interested in receiving or making a referral to the Aphasia Institute in Toronto. A link to the Referral Form is provided.
By The Aphasia Institute, 2015
Website for Communication Tools: Communicative Access & SCA™
This web page provides information about a program designed to improve communication abilities in people with aphasia. Supported Conversation for Adults with Aphasia, SCA™ program helps people with communication barriers to gain confidence and engage in conversations.
Subject Headings Speech Therapy, Aphasia, Language/Communication
Published by The Aphasia Institute (2015) CAN
Last modified on 04/03/2018
Website for Aphasia
Information about aphasia, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and ways of communicating better with people with aphasia.
Published by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2017) USA
Last modified on 07/11/2017
By Susan Wortman-Jutt , 2016
Video for Aphasia: The Disorder That Makes You Lose Your Words
This short, animated video explains the nature of aphasia, its causes and how this disorder affects person's ability to use language and to communicate with others.
Subject Headings Aphasia
Published by (2016) USA
Last modified on 07/12/2017