Living with aphasia

Resources in the Chippewa Valley for living with aphasia

So you or your loved one have just returned home from the hospital… You’ve learned a little about aphasia and what that might mean for both of you, but you really aren’t sure what to expect. You’re not alone. For most families who are faced with aphasia it is the first time they’ve heard the term. There are more uncertainties than answers, right? The Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group has resources to help you learn more about aphasia, where to get help, who to ask, and address life with aphasia. Members of the group were once in your position and can relate to your experience. They are willing to share their successes and struggles but more importantly help you to learn that there is life with aphasia. Our staff includes speech pathologists with expertise in helping individuals with aphasia and their families to improve their communication through participation in meaningful activities. Social connections and life participation is at the heart of living successfully with aphasia. Please consider attending our group. Contact Jerry Hoepner @hoepner.aphasiagroup.org…if you have any questions.

 

Jerry Hoepner, PhD

Chippewa Valley Aphasia Group Staff

 

 

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