@aphasiologist1@JeanRutter4@KaterinaHilari@clairefarring20@BasAphasia@monnel In 1989 a nice study conducted in UK suggested that only about 10% of ppl with aphasia due to stroke were good candidates for int tx, based on a consecutive enrollment sample of hospital discharge. What are the newest data on this?
Check out our webinar on https://t.co/e8R83x7w5J next week, "Perspectives on Rehabilitation from People with Aphasia: Pitfalls and Positivity" featuring Angie Cauthorn Denise Lowell Trish Hambridge Tuesday June 25 at 3:00 pm ET https://t.co/hcs6qB0F1K
New pub alert!!! 👇👇👇 Linking the transformative LPAA to aphasia services for the growing ethnosocially diverse geriatric groups in post stroke care. Stakeholder input drives health equity and social justice
https://t.co/Umu8uKj5dq
A peer-reviewed article written and researched by Elizabeth Hoover, Ellen Bernstein-Ellis, and Debra Meyerson has been published here: https://t.co/ik34GCT6av - The article is available for free until Sep. 16, 2023.
@BUSargent@CalStateEastBay
Nina and I made a video as a tribute to Audrey Holland. It’s called ‘What would Audrey do?’ It encourages #aphasia clinicians and researchers to do 5 things.
https://t.co/umVD1Gm04b
🎉 We are so thrilled and grateful to have received two more years of funding from the Tavistock Trust for Aphasia! What fabulous way to kick off our 10th anniversary year! 👏 If you are a researcher interested in #aphasia, please join our fantastic international collaboration.
This book looks promising - any aphasia researchers out there know it? "Emancipatory and Participatory Research for Emerging
Educational Researchers" (Barton & Hayhoe, 2022)
https://t.co/YJieaNl2tg
Did you know that people with aphasia were on the Founding Committee of the @NatAphasiaAssoc when it was created in 1987? Learn more about its 35-year history from its amazing founder, Dr. Martha Taylor Sarno, here: https://t.co/ieHlPe5DYS
@AphasiaAccess @TheANCDS@ARCaphasia