Learn more about this language disorder that is often the result of a brain injury or stroke.
Imagine that one day your communication skills are taken away in an instant. Now you are unable to talk to your family, unable to understand what people are saying, you can't finish the book you had begun or even sign your name. Aphasia is a language disorder that usually results from a brain injury such as a stroke, brain tumor, accident, or infection. While aphasia can affect one's ability to speak, understand, read and write, it does not affect intellect.
Join Brianna Rein, Program Director of the Adler Aphasia Center, for an illuminating discussion about aphasia, tips for communicating with someone who has aphasia, and information about programs and services offered through the Adler Aphasia Center.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures & Discussion | Health & Wellness |