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🧩The Aphasia Recovery Connection (ARC) is a nonprofit org that connects families dealing w/ #aphasia. 🗣
➡️ aphasiarecoveryconnection.org/our-story/

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“I wish people understood that even though I struggle to talk, I still have opinions and want to be included, not excluded.” #InclusionMatters #NonprofitImpact #Aphasia

“I wish people understood that even though I struggle to talk, I still have opinions and want to be included, not excluded.”

#InclusionMatters
#NonprofitImpact
#Aphasia
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Connection matters! Aphasia can be SO isolating. Connect online, on Zoom, in person, local support groups, or an aphasia center! Find others on the journey!

Connection matters!  Aphasia can be SO isolating.  Connect online, on Zoom, in person, local support groups, or an aphasia center!  Find others on the journey!
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📰 Subscribe to ARC’s 🆓 aphasia friendly- video newsletter: aphasiarecoveryconnection.org/subsc #Motivation #Events #Links #Tips

📰 Subscribe to ARC’s 🆓 aphasia friendly-
video newsletter: aphasiarecoveryconnection.org/subsc  
#Motivation #Events #Links #Tips
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This little boy 10 year old boy with global aphasia went on start to the Aphasia Recovery Connection, a nonprofit organization when he became an adult. Meet David Dow, ARC founder. #SLP #Aphasia #Gestures #ConnectionMatters

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Building inclusive 🏡🏠🏡communities starts with education. All too often people with aphasia report feeling “invisible” because people ignore them. 😕 Even newly diagnosed 🤕 pts need to know and be reassured that we know their intellect is intact.💡

Building inclusive 🏡🏠🏡communities starts with education. All too often people with aphasia report feeling “invisible” because people ignore them. 😕 Even newly diagnosed 🤕 pts need to know and be reassured that we know their intellect is intact.💡
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ARC loves bringing people with aphasia together online and in person! ❤️ Our mission is to end the isolation aphasia brings.

ARC loves bringing people with aphasia together online and in person!  ❤️  Our mission is to end the isolation aphasia brings.
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❓We asked stroke and TBI survivors with #aphasia what they need most. ✋ The most frequent answer: patience. 💻 AphasiaRecoveryConnection.org 👉 AWARENESS. CONNECTION. EDUCATION.

❓We asked stroke and TBI survivors with #aphasia what they need most.  ✋ The most frequent answer: patience.  

💻  AphasiaRecoveryConnection.org 

👉 AWARENESS.  CONNECTION.  EDUCATION.
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Today we've launched a new requirement that all applicants must demonstrate how their research will address existing inequalities in health and social care as a condition of funding. Applicants will now be required to show how inclusion is being built into all stages of the

Today we've launched a new requirement that all applicants must demonstrate how their research will address existing inequalities in health and social care as a condition of funding. Applicants will now be required to show how inclusion is being built into all stages of the
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Prof Katerina Hilari reminds us that aphasia has a massive negative impact on quality of life, worse than cancer and Alzheimer’s. Just like so many things in rehab, higher dose of speech and language therapy means bigger gains. But we need more research!

<a href="/KaterinaHilari/">Prof Katerina Hilari</a> reminds us that aphasia has a massive negative impact on quality of life, worse than cancer and Alzheimer’s. Just like so many things in rehab, higher dose of speech and language therapy means bigger gains. But we need more research!