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The National Aphasia Association (NAA)
is a nonprofit organization that promotes public education, research, rehabilitation and support services to assist people with aphasia and their families.

WHAT IS APHASIA?
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that
impairs a person's ability to process language,
but does not affect intelligence.
Aphasia impairs the ability to speak and understand others, and
most people with aphasia experience difficulty reading and writing.

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The Aphasia Handbook : A Guide for Stroke and Brain Injury Survivors and Their Families" was edited and adapted by Martha Taylor Sarno, MA, MD (hon) and Joan F. Peters, Esq. Published by the National Aphasia Association.

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Primary Progressive Aphasia

Aphasia Bill of Rights
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It's the NAA's 25th Anniversary! Help us reach 25 more years by donating only $25!

 

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NAA's Regional Speaking Out! Conference in Atlanta!

It's time again for our next Speaking Out! conference! Join us on November 18th, 2012 at the Georgia State University campus in Atlanta, GA and learn more about what is happening in the aphasia world.

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An Evening of Dance & Aphasia Awareness

Join us in New York City on November 8th for the premiere of an original Dance piece by Alana Marie Urda of the Amalgamate Dance Company, a new short film produced by Whitefield Productions, a Q&A session with special guests of the aphasia community, and more!

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The NAA's Summer/Fall 2011 Newsletter is Here!
Click here to read about our Group of the Month, re-cap of National Aphasia Awareness Month, important information about cyber safety, and so much more!
Click here to read older issues of the NAA Newsletter

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APHASIA AWARENESS MONTH 2012
This year's theme was "The Power of Aphasia Groups: The Equation for Living Successfully with Aphasia"- check out all the ways people are celebrating Awareness Month! Don't forget to let us know how you decided to spread awareness.

Awareness Month Activities Page

"Aphasia" Movie Now available on DVD!

“Aphasia” is the true story of actor Carl McIntyre who, after suffering a massive stroke and losing his ability to read, write and talk, struggles against overwhelming odds to redefine his life.

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Click here for the "Aphasia" movie website!

NAA Collaborates with after | words Project

The NAA is excited to announce a partnership with the after|words project! The project promotes aphasia community involvement through film and new media.

Through education we can reduce the stigma of aphasia and enhance people's lives.

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NAA Needs Assessment 2011

We encourage all Persons Living Succesfully with Aphasia, Family Members, Caregivers and Professionals to fill out the following survey. Surveys may be completed online or printed out and mailed.
Please fill out surveys ASAP!

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NAA's Emergency Responder Project

Read how you can help people with aphasia around the United States by training Emergency Personnel!
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"My Stroke" by Don Weinstein, Ph.D. for $20
Check out our newest memoir by a person living successfully with aphasia. Don describes it as "a chronology of the monthly activities, feeling and thoughts after my stroke and the assistance I received from professionals, loved ones and supporters."

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Now Available as an Audiobook!

Animated Aphasia DVD Available!
"It's Still Me: A Guide for People with Aphasia & Their Loved Ones," is now available for only $15 on our online store!
A great resource for persons with aphasia, caregivers, and professionals!
For more information about the DVD, you may also click here and here.

"On a Mission to Build Aphasia Awareness"

John Liechty, MSW, with the assistance of Donald W. Garber, wrote an article for EMSWORLD about how to enhance emergency response to aphasia.

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The Multicultural Task Force needs your input!
Let us know how the NAA can further help bilingual persons with aphasia. E-mail Ellayne Ganzfried, Executive Director, at
ganzfried@aphasia.org with your thoughts or questions.
Click here for more information about the MTF and to see Aphasia in other languages!
Represent Your State!
Want to help people with aphasia? Sign up to answer
your state's aphasia questions!
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The NAA thanks the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago through Grant Number H133B031127 from the
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, US Department of Education,
Washington, DC, and the Kantor Foundation for supporting this web site.

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